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Logistics & Infrastructure

Logistics
& Infrastructure

In 2010, Morocco launched a national strategy to boost its logistics competitiveness and optimise the flow of goods.

This strategy is based on 5 key areas:
• Optimisation of the various flows of goods, making them available for the mass market;
• Set-up of an integrated national network of multi-field logistics zones;
• Emergence of integrated and efficient logistics operators;
• Capacity building through a national training plan in the various fields of logistics;
• Establishment of a sector-specific governance framework along with appropriate regulatory measures.

Industriel acceleration
zones in Morocco

OPERATIONAL ZONES

TANGER FREE ZONE

TANGER AUTOMOTIVE CITY

MIDPARC (CASABLANCA-SETTAT)

TECHNOPOLE D’OUJDA

ATLANTIC FREE ZONE (KÉNITRA)

TECHNOPOLIS (RABAT-SALÉ)

AIN JOHRA (KÉMISSET)

2 ZONES IN PROGRESS

TANGER TECK
NADOR WEST MED

WMS to manage warehouses

The first companies to implement WMS (Warehouse Management System) solutions to manage their warehouses in Morocco are logistics service providers, followed by large Moroccan groups and industrialists. The need for WMS solutions is growing as international-standard logistics platforms evolve in Morocco. The implementation of a WMS can generate 15% to 25% value-add in storage capacity.

EDI/EAI to interconnect IS

Electronic data interchange software (EDI and EAI) makes it possible to dematerialise the flow of information between entities by establishing connections between the various information systems.

TMS to optimise transport

TMS (Transportation Management System) information systems are tools for organising and managing merchandise transport and distribution operations.

Freight exchanges

The concept of freight exchanges is very recent in Morocco. The freight exchange is an electronic platform that facilitates targeted contact between logistics professionals and companies/individuals looking for logistics solutions.

Creation of a common IT window for Moroccan operators

PORTNET is a tool developed by relevant Moroccan ministerial departments for the implementation of several sectoral strategies aiming to improve the business climate, boost trade and logistics competitiveness, and mainstream – and innovate in – e-gov services. This project consists in developing and implementing an information system for the Moroccan port community, via a One-Stop Shop dedicated to port-level foreign trade formalities. This nationwide project aims to digitalise and simplify port transit procedures, to create networks among the various actors in the import-export logistics chain, and to improve the competitiveness of national companies in terms of costs and delivery timeframes. PORTNET is currently operational: 9 ports are currently operating with this system as well as a dozen banks, ministries, and public institutions.

Tanger Med Port,
a Moroccan ambition

In 2020, Tanger Med soared from 45th to 35th place out of 500 ranked container ports worldwide. In 2019, the port handled 4.8 million containers, posting a 38% growth and making it the top transshipment port in the Mediterranean.

The Financial Times’ FDI Intelligence ranked Tangier Med Zone as the #2 economic zone, second only to Dubai Multi Commodities Center. This is the first time an African zone has been ranked so highly in this global ranking, which is a testament to the tremendous growth of the network of trade and business platforms developed by Tanger Med.