The transport and logistics sector in Morocco is undergoing major transformation, driven by the development of Tanger Med port (4th largest port in Africa), integrated industrial zones and the rise of e-commerce. Morocco has logistics operators capable of delivering international-level services.
To choose a Moroccan logistics provider, first evaluate your need: national road transport, maritime or air freight, contract logistics (full outsourcing) or customs transit and clearance. Check customs agent approvals and AEO (Authorized Economic Operator) certifications for import/export operations.
Selection criteria include geographical coverage (presence in Morocco's 8 main cities), available fleet (capacity and vehicle types), real-time tracking tools and warehouse management capability. For cold chain, check availability of refrigerated vehicles and temperature-controlled warehouses.
The main Moroccan logistics players are SNTL, Marsa Maroc, Sogemar, and subsidiaries of international groups (DHL, Bolloré, Geodis). Tanger Med is the reference hub for international transit, while Casablanca remains the nerve center of national distribution.