Ports of Casablanca, Tangier, Moroccos
Moroccan ports. Tangier Free Zone. Casablanca Port. Mohammedia
Port of Casablanca (Morocco)
- The Port of Casablanca is the largest Moroccan and Maghrebian port
- Location of the Port of Casablanca: Atlantic Coast
- 26 million tones/year
- Cereals: 4 million tones/year
- 35% of the Foreign Trade of Morocco
- 86% of all containers
- The Port of Casablanca has a Ro-Ro terminal
- Internal Railway network (Rail Transport in Africa)
- New Terminal TC3
- Regulatory body of the Port of Casablanca: National Ports Agency (Moroccan Government).
Regulates the thirty-three Moroccan ports (not Tangier Med)
- The main cities near the Port of Casablanca are El Jadida, Marrakesh, Rabat, Meknes, Fez, Settat
The Port of Casablanca links with the Cairo-Dakar Logistics Corridor.
Port of Mohammedia
- The Port of Mohammedia is located at 23 kilometers from Casablanca
- Railway and Highway to Casablanca and Rabat
- Petroleum port
Port of Tangier
- Strait of Gibraltar (Atlantic Ocean - Mediterranean Sea)
- The Port of Tangier is the first Moroccan port in passenger and TIR traffic
- Links to the EU's markets
- Free Zone
Tangier Free Zone
- One of the largest Logistics Hub in North Africa
- Near 500 companies and 60 manufacturers. By ex. Renault Tangier Med
- container handling: 8 Million TEU (twenty-foot equivalent unit)
- Tetouan Park and Tangier Automotive City
- Sectors: Logistics, automotive, agri-business, textile, electronics, and services
Port of Agadir
- Location: Atlantic Coast
- Links to Marrakesh, Ouarzazate, and Essaouira
- 3,000,000 tones/year
- Specialization: agribusiness
Port of Al Hoceima
- Location: Mediterranean coast
- Links to Nador (150 kilometers) and Tetouan
- The mainly fishing and passenger
The Port of Casablanca belongs to the Maghrebian Economic Area (Islamic Civilization and African Civilization).
More information about Morocco (EENI African Business Portal).
- Transport and Logistics in Morocco
- Casablanca
- Tangier
- Rabat, Marrakesh, Fez
- Meknes, Oujda, Agadir
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