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Tanzania’s expanding road network has increased demand for durable and high-visibility markings. Thermoplastic road marking paint is widely used due to its fast drying, strong reflectivity, and resistance to heat and rain—making it ideal for highways, city roads, and high-traffic areas. Compared to traditional paints, thermoplastic coatings offer better long-term performance under Tanzania’s tropical climate. BOLE offers climate-optimized solutions for East African markets.

As of 2025, Tanzania has only one known local manufacturer of thermoplastic road marking paint: Global Paints Tanzania Pvt Ltd. All other products are imported and distributed through local resellers or contractors, including companies like Sikapex Ltd, Edgepoint (Stripes & Signs), and Specialised Tarmac.
Most of these suppliers do not publish clear pricing or technical details. They typically resell imported paints in small packaging units (e.g., 25kg bags), which increases the cost per ton. Additionally, customization based on climate or road type is usually not available.
| Supplier Name | Type | Thermoplastic Paint | Price (USD/ton) | Installation Service |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Global Paints Tanzania Pvt Ltd | Local Manufacturer | Yes (made locally) | Not disclosed | No |
| Sikapex Ltd (Dar es Salaam) | Distributor | Yes (imported) | Not disclosed | No |
| Edgepoint / Stripes & Signs | Contractor | Yes (imported/use) | Not disclosed | Yes |
| Specialised Tarmac (Spectar) | Road contractor | Yes (imported/use) | Not disclosed | Yes |
For large-scale projects such as highways or airports, purchasing thermoplastic paint locally is often not cost-effective. Prices are opaque, markups are high, and formulation consistency can be uncertain. Many resellers only offer small retail packages with unclear technical details, which can result in inconsistent application quality and higher long-term costs.
BOLE provides a factory-direct alternative for Tanzanian buyers seeking better value and consistency. Our solutions include:
By sourcing directly, government agencies and contractors reduce costs and improve control over quality and delivery.
Shipping from Guangzhou to Dar es Salaam typically takes 30–35 days by sea. A standard 20-foot container holds approximately 25–27 tons of thermoplastic road marking paint. BOLE offers both FOB and CIF terms and provides freight coordination support to streamline delivery.
Tanzania’s thermoplastic road paint market remains heavily reliant on importers and distributors, with only one local manufacturer in operation. For large-scale buyers, local sourcing often means higher costs, lack of transparency, and limited customization.
By choosing BOLE, contractors and public agencies gain access to durable, climate-optimized paint at competitive prices. Our product line is supported by expert guidance, reliable shipping, and full documentation—making us a preferred partner for road marking projects in Tanzania.