Alstom in Morocco

Our footprint in Morocco
Present for a century in Morocco, Alstom is proud of its deep roots in the evolution of the Kingdom’s railway network. Alstom delivered the first Citadis™ trams to Rabat and Casablanca in 2011, 77 Prima™ locomotives and 12 Avelia Euroduplex™ trains for the first Very High-Speed Line in Africa in 2018. Alstom is also an active player in maintenance and signalling, providing services, parts, repairs & overhauls. Today, over 1,310 linear rail kilometres are equipped with Alstom signalling solutions. With a team of local experts, Alstom Morocco has positioned the country as a globally competitive industrial base.
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Alstom is constantly working to enhance the environmental benefits of its solutions, for example by deploying its eco-design policy. Alstom trains operating in Morocco have a recyclability rate of over 95%.

The impact of Alstom in Morocco
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1industrial site
Our site in Fez
Alstom produces electrical wiring and Mitrac™ transformers in Fez, that are used in rolling stock delivered to customers around the world. The plant in Fez is also 1 of the only 2 Alstom owned cabling facilities in the world - an important part of Alstom’s global supply chain.


The factory, which currently employs over 1,000 people, is fully aligned with the Group's commitment to developing the Moroccan rail ecosystem and building local rail expertise.