A Moroccan port company launches its huge projects in Djibouti and Benin
This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
This article was automatically translated from HIBAPRESS, the Arabic version:
Heba Press
Marsa Maroc Company, the leading port management company in Morocco, continues to strengthen its presence on the international scene by launching new strategic projects on the African continent.
In an important step, the Moroccan government agreed at the end of December 2024 to create two subsidiaries, “Marina Djibouti” and “Marina Benin”, under the supervision of “Maroc International Logistics Services”, to expand its activities beyond the borders of Morocco. . Kingdom.
“Djibouti Marsa” will focus on investing in the capital of “Damergog Oil Jetty”, which is responsible for the development, operation and maintenance of the “Damergog” oil jetty in the Djibouti Free Zone.
This project aims to improve the transportation of petroleum products, targeting the markets of Djibouti and Ethiopia, in addition to expanding to markets in the East African region.
Benin Marina, for its part, will manage and operate berths 1 and 5 of the port of Cotonou, as part of a partnership contract with Benin Handling Company.
This project is part of the company’s strategy to strengthen partnerships with the public and private sectors with the aim of developing port infrastructure.
In this stage, Marsa Maroc relies on its strategy based on the provision of innovative logistics solutions meeting the needs of growing African economies. It also continues to explore opportunities to expand its partnerships with local and international investors to strengthen its financial capabilities and accelerate its growth.