In South Sudan, the logistics sector faces extreme environmental pressures. The combination of intense solar radiation and high humidity during the rainy season demands that bubble wrap envelopes be manufactured from UV-stabilized polymers to prevent premature degradation and material brittleness.
The current market is heavily reliant on imports, where the lack of localized manufacturing often leads to a shortage of specialized small bubble mailers. Businesses often struggle with packaging that fails during the "last mile" delivery over unpaved roads and rugged terrains.
Consequently, there is a growing shift toward high-density polyethylene (HDPE) and reinforced materials. The demand for a reliable wrap roll has increased as local traders seek to protect electronic components and pharmaceutical supplies from dust and moisture.