CThe document was signed by the President of the Souss-Massa Regional Council, Karim Achengli, the Director General of the Caisse de dépôt et de gestion (CDG), Khalid Safir, the CEO of the Moroccan Logistics Development Agency, Ghassane El Machrafi, the CEO of the National Ports Agency, Mustapha Farès, and the president of the Supervisory Board of the Tangier-Mediterranean Special Agency, Fouad Brini.
Extending over an area of 100 Ha, within the export free zone in the commune of Drarga, the future dry port of Agadir, which is the largest logistics project in the Souss-Massa region, is made up of storage and packaging areas, a space for empty and full containers and an area reserved for administrative and customs services.
In a statement on the sidelines of this ceremony, the Minister of Transport and Logistics, Abdessamad Kayouh, stressed that the project to build the Agadir Atlantic Hub dry port is part of a series of projects aimed at strengthening infrastructure in Souss Massa.
-This infrastructure is capable of promoting economic and social development in the region.
Furthermore, the new Drarga 3 industrial zone on 27.11 hectares was inaugurated, in addition to the presentation of a new glove production factory from the company “Meditech Gloves” for a total investment of 461 million of dirhams.