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According to bank provided, the investment involves the provision of a senior corporate loan comprising of (a) a committed tranche of up to MAD 160 million (EUR 15.4 million equivalent) and (b) an uncommitted tranche of up to MAD 46.5 million (EUR 4.5 million equivalent), to Dachser Morocco (the "Client") to finance the construction of a new transport branch and logistics warehouse terminal in the Tangier region (the "Project").
The Project will facilitate the Client's operational expansion and growth to meet increasing demand, while improving cost efficiency. The Project encourages an innovative approach to logistics warehousing, supporting the Client in achieving their first-ever EDGE ("Excellence in Design for Greater Efficiencies") Advanced certified warehouse in Morocco.
Dachser Morocco is owned 99.9% by Dachser France, which is a 100% subsidiary of Dachser Group SE & Co. KG. Dachser Group SE & Co. KG is a family-owned business, domiciliated in Germany. Dachser Morocco has over 40 years of experience in the Moroccan logistics sector. Currently, the Client offers one-stop shop service with all the supply chain services included (transport, customs, storage) and has logistics sites at some of the most strategic locations in Morocco, including Tangier, Tangier Med port and Mohammedia and direct lines to 18 European countries (some of them being via gateways).
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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- | - | - | - | Dachser Morocco | Client | Transport |
Zakariya Latif
www.dachser.ma/fr
Agence Mohammedia, Bd Hassan II, 20800 Mohammedia, Maroc
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