Chinese Construction Company Sinoma CBMI has opened a new office in Casablanca, Morocco, expanding its footprint in North Africa and strengthening local support for infrastructure and industrial projects.
The new office will serve as a regional hub for project management, technical services, and business development, focusing on cement plant construction, engineering procurement and construction (EPC) services, and related industrial infrastructure.
The Casablanca office aims to improve responsiveness for ongoing and prospective projects across Morocco and neighboring countries, offering local clients easier access to Sinoma CBMI’s engineering expertise, supply-chain coordination, and after-sales service.
The move reflects the interest from Chinese construction and engineering firms in North African markets driven by infrastructure investment and industrial growth.
The Casablanca office will operate with Moroccan partners in cement and related sectors, leveraging its global experience in large-scale EPC projects.
Sinoma CBMI says establishing a presence in Casablanca will allow it to better serve clients in the region while contributing local jobs and transfer of know-how.
Morocco is a leading North African cement producer with several integrated plants and major domestic producers including LafargeHolcim, Ciments du Maroc/Asment, Cimarron/Sinoma projects, and regional players.
Production and domestic consumption have expanded with growing infrastructure and housing demand a head of the 2030 World Cup the Kingdom will co-host with Spain and Portugal. Experts expect construction growth to continue with sizable public investment earmarked for transport, airports, ports, energy…
