Morocco has emerged as a pivotal hub for automotive manufacturing in Africa, driven by the expansion of industrial zones in Tangier and Kenitra. The local demand for 1 ton axles has surged as the nation focuses on light commercial vehicle production and agricultural transport, requiring durable components that can withstand the diverse terrains of the Atlas Mountains and coastal plains.
Environmental factors, particularly the saline air of the Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts and the abrasive desert sands of the south, place extreme stress on linear rail wheels used in automated factory floors and warehouse logistics. This has led to a critical need for high-grade corrosion-resistant alloys and specialized lubrication systems to prevent premature wear in Moroccan industrial plants.
Furthermore, the shift toward smarter logistics has increased the requirement for precise trailer coupling preparation. Local workshops are transitioning from traditional manual fitting to standardized engineering protocols to ensure safety and compliance with international transport standards for cross-border trade into Europe.


