Nador is at the dawn of transformation… strategic projects that reshape the future

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:

Heba Press – Muhammad Zariyouh

The city of Nador was the scene of a large meeting attended by the general director of the company “Nador Ouest Méditerranée”, Mohamed Jamal Benjelloun, as well as the governor of the region and numerous local elected officials.

The meeting was devoted to examining major projects in the region, including the “Nador Western Mediterranean” port, the highway and the “Marcheka” region development plan.

Benjelloun explained that these projects represent a fundamental pillar for achieving overall economic and social development. He stressed that the port of “Nador in the Western Mediterranean” is characterized by the deepest berths in Morocco, which makes it capable of receiving the largest international ships.

He also stressed that the project aims to develop an integrated free zone including industrial and tourist activities, to complement the successes of the Tanger Med port.

Benjelloun pointed out that the projects have passed the completion stage and entered the maturity stage, which requires active participation of the private sector to attract investments and create employment opportunities.

He also stressed the importance of supporting infrastructure, such as transport, health and education, to achieve sustainable development that makes Nador a promising investment destination.

The director general revealed that agreements had been signed with international investors to develop the port, including plans to expand berths and develop infrastructure.

He also announced that the first vessel would be received in mid-2026, with infrastructure work completed and superstructure preparation work underway.

The meeting ended with a call for integrated efforts to achieve a common vision to transform Nador into a leading economic and industrial center in the Mediterranean region.

Benjelloun stressed that the human and natural potential of the region makes this ambition achievable in the near future.

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