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Consultancy in Morocco
Morocco stands as a strategic bridge between Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. It offers political stability, a dynamic industrial base, and a forward-looking economic vision.
As one of Africa’s most competitive economies, Morocco has carved its place in global markets through robust automotive manufacturing, mining exports, tourism, agriculture, and a growing digital services sector. With increasing foreign direct investment, free trade agreements, and global partnerships, the country is rapidly aligning with international standards.
In this evolving landscape, ISO certification plays a pivotal roel by empowering Moroccan businesses to meet global quality, safety, environmental, and data security requirements. Whether it’s exporting auto parts to Europe, managing phosphate mining responsibly, or improving service quality in tourism.
ISO standards help Moroccan enterprises gain credibility, enhance efficiency, and ensure long-term sustainability on the world stage.
Morocco’s economy is transforming. With GDP growth of approximately 3.2 % in 2024, and expected acceleration to 3.9 % in 2025, the country’s non agricultural sectors are expanding rapidly.
As Morocco integrates into global value chains from automotive to aerospace to mining the demand for formally certified quality, environmental, information security, and occupational health systems is surging.
The following ISO Certifications help organizations in Morocco expand their operations. These are:
⮞ ISO 9001:2015 Certification for Quality Management System (QMS)
⮞ ISO 14001:2015 Certification for Environmental Management System (EMS)
⮞ ISO 45001:2018 Certification for Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS)
⮞ ISO/IEC 27701:2022 Certification for Information Security, Cybersecurity and Privacy Protection — Information Security Management System (ISMS)
⮞ ISO 22301:2019 Certification for Business Continuity Management System (BCMS)
⮞ ISO 37001:2016 Certification for Anti-Bribery Management System (ABMS)
As of early 2025, the automotive industry contributes about 22 % of Morocco’s GDP, employs around 220,000 workers, and exported roughly $14 billion in 2023.
In Tangier’s industrial hub including Tanger Med port and platforms some 170 factories supply Renault, Stellantis, and others, collectively generating tens of billions of dirhams.
Morocco is now pivoting into electric vehicle battery manufacturing: Chinese investors such as Gotion, Hailiang, Shinzoom & others plan gigafactories, with production set to start by 2026, aligning with Morocco’s ambition to sustain automotive exports.
Morocco holds more than 70 % of the world’s phosphate reserves and is a global leader in phosphate rock and fertiliser export markets.
Mining, including phosphate extraction and processing, accounts for roughly 5 % of GDP, and mining exports represent up to 35 % of total exports.
Tourism accounts for about 12 % of GDP in 2025 forecasts; in 2024 Morocco welcomed an all-time high of 17.4 million visitors, up 20 % from 2023.
Revenues rose nearly 9.6 % year on year, providing a vital source of forex and service sector employment.
Agriculture contributes around 11 % of GDP, but agro processing (fruits, vegetables, argan oil, canned fish) adds value for export and local markets.
Argan oil, produced largely by rural women cooperatives, is in global demand though the sector faces drought and sustainability challenges.
The aerospace sector is growing rapidly, with global names like Safran and Boeing sourcing parts and MRO services in Morocco. This $2 billion a year industry benefits from skilled, often women-dominated workforce under formal training programs.
Aerospace and precision manufacturing offer high value exports and create a growing demand for structured quality and safety systems.
Tanger Med is the largest port in Africa/Mediterranean, handles up to 9 million containers annually and hosts 1,100 companies with over €8 billion export turnover, across automotive, textiles, logistics, aeronautics, and food processing.
Quality & environmental systems are critical for firms in logistics, warehousing, trade zones to satisfy international buyers.
Morocco’s e commerce sector is growing fast. Expected to reach $3.1 billion by 2027, with electronics & media representing ~48 % of e commerce revenue and CAGR of 13.6 %.
Morocco’s economy is increasingly diverse, relying not just on agriculture and mining, but on a booming automotive EV ecosystem, phosphate exports, tourism, aerospace, logistics, digital services and e-commerce. Many of these sectors contribute 12–22 % to GDP, employ hundreds of thousands, and rely heavily on export and formal standards.
ISO certification is no longer optional but a core business requirement for quality, environmental responsibility, safety, and trust. Our ISO Consultancy Services in Morocco provide sector specific, culturally aware, and results oriented support.
By partnering with us, Moroccan businesses can reliably elevate their operations, compete globally, and build resilience for the future.
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