Aramex, a provider of comprehensive logistics and transportation solutions, announced the opening of a new branch in Laâyoune area, further growing the company’s footprint in Morocco.
The expansion is in line with Aramex’s plans to further expand its presence and branch network in the Kingdom to address the increasing demand from B2B and B2C customers for faster and more reliable delivery solutions.
The new branch located at 538, Quartier El Qods Lot 707, Rue Miran, Laâyoune, will provide Aramex’s customers in the provinces of southern Morocco a better access to a wide range of logistics and delivery services.
Hussam Al-Baraqouni, Vice President – MENAT for Aramex, said: “The logistics and transportation industry in Morocco is developing at a fast pace. The launch of this new branch reaffirms our commitment to the Moroccan market and marks an important milestone as we strengthen our market position in North Africa by expanding and ramping up operations in a key market.
“We will continue to invest in more branches and facilities in the Kingdom and leverage its strategic geographic location and infrastructure to serve a wider customer base.”
Commenting on the establishment of the new Laâyoune branch, Emad Mabrouk, General Manager of Aramex in Morocco, said: “The addition of this branch reaffirms our commitment to providing the best level of service and innovative products to our customers. Moreover, the strategically located branch will reduce the time needed for pick-up and drop-off, further improve delivery service levels.”
Aramex started its operations in Morocco in 1999 with the establishment of its Casablanca logistics hub. Fully equipped with a fleet of vehicles and warehousing, storage, and distribution facilities, Aramex provides transportation solutions, including express courier, freight forwarding, warehousing and logistics through 10 locations across the Kingdom.
The addition of the new branch brings Aramex’s total operations in Morocco to more than 38,100 sqm of logistics infrastructure reaching customers in over 350 cities. Aramex plans to further increase its network to serve more than 550 cities by 2023.