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October 30, 2025

Morocco launches a 3.3 billion dirham investment program to upgrade port infrastructure.

Morocco launches a 3.3 billion dirham investment program to upgrade port infrastructure.
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Morocco Launches an Investment Program Worth 3.3 Billion Dirhams to Upgrade Port Infrastructure

The National Ports Agency has announced a new investment program amounting to 3.3 billion dirhams for the period between 2025 and 2027, aimed at modernizing port infrastructure, enhancing competitiveness, and improving the quality of services provided to economic actors.

This plan comes as part of the national port strategy and Vision 2030, which seeks to turn Moroccan ports into integrated, connected, and sustainable logistics platforms.

The program includes the expansion and redevelopment of several regional ports, particularly in Agadir, Safi, and Nador, to align with local industrial and maritime dynamics. It also involves upgrading the infrastructure of the ports in Casablanca, Mohammedia, and Jorf Lasfar to facilitate the flow of goods and reduce transportation and logistics costs.

The plan places digital transformation at its core by adopting smart solutions for managing transit, berthing, and handling operations, alongside developing monitoring and environmental safety systems and improving waste management and energy efficiency.

The agency’s management confirmed that these investments reflect Morocco’s commitment to strengthen its position as a leading maritime player in the region and a commercial bridge between Europe, Africa, and the Americas. They will also support the competitiveness of national export sectors, particularly phosphates, industries, as well as agricultural and food products.

With about 98% of Morocco’s trade exchanges passing through ports, this investment represents a strategic step in solidifying Morocco’s logistical sovereignty, making each port a driver of regional development and a key element in sustainable economic growth.

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