Port of Casablanca

Port of Casablanca


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Introduction

The Port of Casablanca stands as an illustrious testament to the nation's maritime capacity. Renowned as the most significant port in Morocco, this coastal gem not only anchors the local shipping industry but also claims the distinguished title of being the largest artificial port on Earth.


Casablanca's maritime legacy traces its roots through centuries, evolving from a humble seaport enjoying bustling traffic and trade into the colossal and modern maritime hub that graces the shores today. The metamorphosis began in 1906, as ambitious endeavors unfolded, giving rise to new piers and essential structures that would lay the foundation for the monumental port that defines Casablanca's maritime identity.






 

Economic Overview

Morocco's economy is experiencing recovery from recent drought challenges. The nation's economic resurgence is propelled by a rebound in tourism, a thriving manufacturing and aeronautics sector, and a major free trade agreement with the United States. Additionally, Morocco is making strides as a developing energy exporter, leveraging renewable energy initiatives and strategic positioning. This multifaceted approach underscores Morocco's resilience and dynamic role in the regional economic landscape.


Container port (TEUs)

350.000 TEU (2019)


 

PORT REPRESENTATIVE

Pic Name
Mohamed El Amrani
Phone Mail
+212 555 555 555 casablanca.morocco@sdglines.com
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