Colombia's sports infrastructure is currently undergoing a massive transition. With cities like Bogotá experiencing cool highlands and coastal regions facing extreme humidity, the demand for outdoor sport court tiles has surged. Traditional concrete surfaces are being replaced by modular polymer systems that can handle rapid temperature fluctuations without cracking.
The manufacturing sector for other plastic products in the region is shifting toward high-density polymers. We see a growing trend where municipal governments are investing in basketball court floor upgrades to promote community health, requiring materials that are UV-stabilized to prevent discoloration under the strong equatorial sun.
Furthermore, the rise of indoor multipurpose complexes has created a critical need for basketball gym flooring that minimizes joint impact. The current market is moving away from basic rubber towards engineered PVC composites that offer superior energy return and easier maintenance for high-traffic public schools.