Morocco has rapidly emerged as a global automotive powerhouse, particularly in Tangier and Kenitra. However, the reliance on imported powder metal parts remains high. The local industry is currently transitioning from simple assembly to complex component manufacturing to support the growing domestic ecosystem.
The extreme temperature fluctuations in the Moroccan climate demand materials with superior thermal stability. This creates a significant demand for high-performance PM parts that can maintain tight tolerances and structural integrity under intense heat and humidity cycles common in North Africa.
Economically, the Moroccan government's "Plan d'Accélération Industrielle" is driving the adoption of sustainable manufacturing. This has pushed local OEMs to seek more resource-efficient alternatives to traditional casting, making the adoption of sintered technology a strategic necessity for cost reduction and waste minimization.







