Port of Casablanca

Port of Casablanca
Casablanca port, 2018
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Location
CountryMorocco
Coordinates33°36′N 7°37′W / 33.600°N 7.617°W / 33.600; -7.617
UN/LOCODEMACAS[1]
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Operated byMarsa Maroc
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Website
https://www.anp.org.ma/en/

The Port of Casablanca (Arabic: ميناء الدار البيضاء , French: Port de Casablanca ) refers to the collective facilities and terminals that conduct maritime trade handling functions in Casablanca's harbours and which handle Casablanca's shipping. The port is located near Hassan II Mosque.

The Port of Casablanca is one of the largest artificial ports in Morocco and in the world, though it was eclipsed when Tangiers-Med—a cargo port 40 km east of Tangiers and the largest on the Mediterranean coast of Africa in terms of capacity—went into service in 2007. The Port of Casablanca's initial capacity was 3.5 million shipment containers.[2][3]

Casablanca's port handles more than 21,3 million tons of traffic annually, which is to say 38% of Moroccan traffic, and carries out a sales turnover of more than 894 Million Moroccan Dirhams.[4] With an extent of 605 hectares and extending to more than 8 kilometers in length. It can accommodate and treat more than 35 ships at the same time.[4]

The port is managed by Marsa Maroc, the successor of ODEP (Office D'Exploitation des Ports), a publicly owned establishment which has the principal role of ensuring the management of passengers, goods and ships passing through the Moroccan ports.

  1. ^ "UNLOCODE (MA) - MOROCCO". service.unece.org. UNECE. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  2. ^ Casablanca - Encyclopedia of the Orient
  3. ^ Discovering Casablanca - The Africa Travel Association
  4. ^ a b Port de Casablanca [dead link] - ODEP (in French)