Amiblu Maroc Invests 160 MDH in New Pipe Production Line

Amiblu Maroc invests 160 million dirhams in a new production line for pipe systems, boosting local manufacturing.

Amiblu Maroc Invests 160 MDH in New Pipe Production Line

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Amiblu Maroc, a subsidiary of the Amiblu Group specializing in pipe systems, has announced an investment of 160 million Moroccan dirhams (MDH) to establish a new production line. The investment aims to expand manufacturing capacity for glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GRP) pipes, which are used in water and wastewater infrastructure projects.

The new line will be located at the company's facility in the industrial zone of Casablanca. It is expected to create approximately 50 direct jobs and increase production capacity by 30%, according to company statements. The project aligns with Morocco's national industrial strategy to boost local production and reduce import dependency.

Amiblu Maroc has been operating in Morocco since 2010 and supplies pipes for major water transfer and sanitation projects across the country. The investment is part of a broader expansion plan by the Amiblu Group to strengthen its presence in North Africa.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What is the amount invested by Amiblu Maroc?

Amiblu Maroc invested 160 million Moroccan dirhams (MDH) in a new production line.

Where will the new production line be located?

The new production line will be located at Amiblu Maroc's facility in the industrial zone of Casablanca.

How many jobs will the investment create?

The investment is expected to create approximately 50 direct jobs.

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