SOUTHEAST ASIA CONSTRUCTION28 Jul 2025
Doka expands product portfolio with DokaFit formwork line
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Doka has launched DokaFit, a new product line engineered at the company’s Asia innovation hub to deliver scalable time and cost savings for construction projects of any size. Designed to be truly ‘fit for purpose’, the DokaFit line sets a new standard for formwork by combining durability, cost-efficiency and multipurpose functionalities.

Manufactured at Doka’s facilities in Asia, DokaFit is tailored to meet the evolving challenges of both emerging and mature markets. DokaFit products are readily available, cost-effective and feature lightweight handling for quick assembly and disassembly. These benefits translate to tangible results on construction sites in terms of productivity, speed and overall project efficiency.

“Doka’s presence in the Asia Pacific region is built on long-term partnerships and a deep understanding of the market. As a result, we ensure our customers receive optimal value, while gaining the tools they need to succeed for years to come,” said Pat Gorham, executive vice president of Doka Asia Pacific.

“The DokaFit line is a game-changer for the construction landscape,” added Amitendra Sarkar, head of innovation hub at Doka Asia Pacific. “Its lightweight design and intuitive assembly translate to faster project completion and reduced labour costs. This innovative system empowers our partners to build more efficiently.”

The DokaFit Handset offers high efficiency and is suitable for a wide range of applications, including walls, columns and foundations. It also allows for fast, crane-independent forming, reducing material requirements and leading to significant time and cost savings.

Optimised for durability, the DokaFit Prop offers easy handling and ergonomic fastening, while its price point makes it an ideal choice for both smaller and large-scale projects.

The DokaFit product line has officially launched with the debut of the DokaFit Handset and DokaFit Prop and is now available in Asia Pacific.

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