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Significant milestone for Pérez y Cía Maroc

about 2 hours ago

Pérez y Cia Maroc, a member of the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) for Morocco, recently acted as consignee agent for the first vessel carrying three cranes destined for the terminal at Nador West Med, one of the major port projects in the western Mediterranean.

The operation forms part of the development of Nador West Med as a multipurpose platform for containers, hydrocarbons, coal, and general cargo. Furthermore, more vessels of this type will be arriving in the future, and Pérez y Cía Maroc will handle those as well.

Morocco stands as a strategic logistics gateway between Europe, Africa, and the Mediterranean, with Nador West Med set to play a key role as a future global logistics hub. Pérez y Cía Maroc continues to strengthen its international consignee and port operation services.

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