Keywords: ONCF
The Office National des Chemins de Fer (ONCF) swiftly addressed today's misleading reports suggesting a Chinese company was set to secure the contract for constructing the new high-speed rail line connecting Marrakech to Agadir. In a decisive press statement, the national railway operator clarified......
The competition for Morocco's Office National des Chemins de Fer's (ONCF) extensive railway procurement contract is escalating as Korean railway manufacturer Hyundai Rotem joins the fray. Hyundai Rotem, a subsidiary of the automotive conglomerate Hyundai Motor Group specializing in rail transport......
Exciting developments are on the horizon for Rabat, the capital of Morocco, as plans for a cutting-edge high-speed rail station have been unveiled. This project is a pivotal component of the extensive initiative to extend the high-speed rail line connecting Kenitra and Marrakech. Spearheaded by the national......
Morocco's National Office of Railways (ONCF) has unveiled ambitious forecasts for 2024, aiming to transport 56 million passengers and generate a revenue of 4.6 billion dirhams (MMDH). These optimistic projections were revealed following the ONCF's Board of Directors meeting, chaired by the Minister......
A high-stakes bidding competition is currently underway between European rail giants Alstom and Talgo, both vying for the highly lucrative contract to supply Morocco with 168 new trains. The state-owned national rail operator, Office National des Chemins de Fer (ONCF), initiated the bidding process in......
Embracing a commitment to shaping future career trajectories, the Ecole Nationale de commerce et de gestion de Casablanca (ENCG Casablanca) is set to host the 3rd edition of its prestigious Forum des entreprises Job Days on December 4th and 5th. This forum serves as a dynamic platform for students across......
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