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Morocco Accelerates toward a Sustainable Railway Future

Sunday 08 June 2025 - 14:37
By: Zahouani Ilham
Morocco Accelerates toward a Sustainable Railway Future

Morocco’s railway industry is entering a transformative phase, representing a significant milestone in the nation’s broader industrial and economic strategy. Building on its notable success with the high-speed train (TGV), the country is emerging as a key player in railway equipment production and maintenance. This evolution aligns with Morocco’s ambition to enhance industrial sovereignty and capitalize on a high-value-added sector.

Beyond being a traditional industry, rail transport in Morocco is becoming a cornerstone of energy transition and sustainable mobility. The nation is focused on fostering domestic technical expertise and establishing a nationally integrated value chain. This approach reduces reliance on imports while generating skilled employment opportunities. Furthermore, it strengthens the competitiveness of Morocco’s economy, especially in synergy with sectors like mechanics, electronics, and renewable energy.

The Moroccan government, in collaboration with the National Railway Office (ONCF), has recently forged partnerships with global railway leaders. These agreements involve setting up local factories for assembly, maintenance, and even exports to African and European markets, enhancing Morocco’s role on the global stage. This initiative goes beyond economic attractiveness; it aims to cultivate national expertise to support the development of an integrated railway ecosystem.

This industrial momentum is part of a broader effort in which Morocco is heavily investing in infrastructure, renewable energy, and multimodal logistics. The expansion of the railway network helps connect remote regions and foster territorial cohesion, while the growth of the rail industry supports improved transportation services and inclusive, sustainable economic development.

To ensure success, Morocco is prioritizing specialized training and applied research in railway engineering, essential for building a workforce that meets industry demands. Supporting local SMEs to boost innovation and export capacity is also a key objective. This foundational work strengthens a competitive and efficient regional supply chain.

Morocco’s strategic location, bridging Europe and Africa, offers a major advantage in becoming a regional railway hub. The rise of cross-border railway initiatives across Africa opens doors to broader partnerships and export opportunities, embedding Morocco in a dynamic South-South collaboration.

Ultimately, Morocco’s growing railway industry is not just an industrial shift but a strategic vision rooted in innovation, industrial integration, and balanced regional development. It reflects the country’s commitment to building a resilient, inclusive, and sustainable economic model capable of meeting future challenges.


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