Morocco's CIMAF Expands African Operations
Moroccan cement maker CIMAF, led by Anas Sefrioui, is accelerating its African expansion strategy.
May 20, 2026
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Moroccan cement manufacturer CIMAF, owned by businessman Anas Sefrioui, is accelerating its expansion into sub-Saharan Africa, according to recent reports. The company is focusing on new markets to boost growth amid competition in North Africa.
CIMAF has been investing in cement plants across West and Central Africa, including in countries like Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Cameroon. The strategy aims to capitalize on infrastructure development in the region.
As of May 2026, CIMAF operates multiple production units in Africa, with plans to increase capacity. The company's African focus aligns with Morocco's broader economic push into the continent.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is CIMAF?
CIMAF is a Moroccan cement manufacturer owned by businessman Anas Sefrioui, with operations across Africa.
Which African countries is CIMAF expanding into?
CIMAF is expanding into sub-Saharan Africa, including Ivory Coast, Senegal, and Cameroon.
Why is CIMAF focusing on Africa?
The company aims to capitalize on infrastructure development in sub-Saharan Africa and boost growth amid competition in North Africa.