Grenobloise d'Γlectronique et d'Automatismes (GEA), a French company specializing in electronic and automation systems, has announced the signing of projects in Morocco, including equipping part of the Guercif-Nador highway. This was disclosed in GEA's half-year results for the 2025-2026 fiscal period, as reported by the company.
The Guercif-Nador highway is a key infrastructure project in Morocco, connecting the city of Guercif to the Mediterranean port of Nador. The section to be equipped by GEA involves toll collection and traffic management systems, according to the company's statement.
Morocco is highlighted as a significant market for GEA in its latest financial report. The contract value and specific timeline for completion were not disclosed in the announcement.
This development aligns with Morocco's ongoing efforts to expand its highway network, which includes the 105-kilometer Guercif-Nador route, part of a larger plan to improve connectivity in the eastern region. GEA has previously worked on similar projects in other countries.