The marine industry in Morocco plays a pivotal role in the country’s economy and strategic positioning along the Atlantic Ocean and Mediterranean Sea. Fishing is a significant sector, with Morocco’s waters abundant in fish and seafood, supporting coastal communities and contributing to national food security. Additionally, Morocco’s ports, including Casablanca, Tangier-Med, and Agadir, are vital hubs for international trade and maritime transportation. Casablanca Port, the largest in Morocco, handles diverse cargo such as textiles, agricultural products, and manufactured goods, serving as a crucial gateway for imports and exports. Tangier-Med Port, one of the largest container ports in the Mediterranean, enhances Morocco’s connectivity with Europe and facilitates transshipment activities. The marine industry in Morocco is also bolstered by ongoing investments in port infrastructure and maritime services, aiming to strengthen economic competitiveness and promote sustainable development in the region.
Major Ports Supported
- Port of Casablanca: Casablanca Port is Morocco’s largest and busiest port, handling diverse cargo such as textiles, agricultural products, and manufactured goods. It serves as a crucial gateway for international trade, featuring modern facilities and strategic importance for economic activities and regional connectivity.
- Port of Tangier-Med: Tangier-Med Port is one of the largest container ports in the Mediterranean, facilitating Morocco’s connectivity with Europe and global markets. It supports transshipment activities and plays a vital role in enhancing trade flows, economic growth, and logistical efficiency within the region.
Services Offered
- Annual and 5 yearly inspection of life saving appliances and equipments including lifeboats and life rafts. Inspection of fire fighting appliances and equipments . Supply.