TRANSPORT
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One of the very few Moroccan private companies around for the last 100 years, CTM was founded in 1919. It is a leading road passenger transporter and an express delivery company. It was the first company to be listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange in 1993.
Thanks to a prime fleet with the latest technical safety devices, reduced consumption and green gas emissions, CTM provides transportation to more than 4 million passengers per year all over Morocco and even in some European countries (France, Spain.)
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CTM Messagerie is an express delivery sector leader in Morocco. It has contributed to the modernization of high-potential express delivery businesses and logistics.
The size with its fleet combined with the competency of its employees and dense network, allows the company to transport approximately 5 million packages and more than 350,000 tons of different products each year.
CTM Messagerie's operations are based on the latest generation of operating systems that guarantee the traceability of goods from the time the order is taken and the digital labelling of the parcels until their delivery.
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A joint venture between Bank Of Africa - BMCE Group (51%) and Greek shipowner Attica Holdings (49%), Africa Morocco Link (AML) provides reliable and high-quality shipping services for passengers, private vehicles and trucks.
The company serves several maritime links between Morocco and Spain, France and Italy.
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Founded in 2009 in partnership with Air Arabia Group and Holmarcom, Air Arabia Maroc, is a low-cost air transport company leader in the EMEA region. It serves 40 destinations through hubs in 6 Moroccan cities including Casablanca, Tangier and Marrakech.
Far from being an outsider, Air Arabia Maroc is now one of the most structured carriers in the market, appreciated by both Moroccan and foreign tourists.
In order to accompany the growing national tourism and to expand its commercial services, the Company has recently successfully launched several domestic lines consolidating its leadership over these regional hubs.