Algetransit has participated this week in Logismed Casablanca, the professional exhibition of transport, logistics, and the supply chain held from May 12 to 14 at the International Fair of Casablanca. The company has been represented by its commercial director, Maruan Boukchabe, in an edition especially linked to the logistical relations between Spain and Morocco, featuring Spain as the guest of honor and with a large business and institutional delegation from the sector.
The attendance of the Algeciras-based company falls within a context of increasing activity between both shores of the Strait, where the Algeciras–Tangier Med connection plays a central role for import and export traffic between Europe and North Africa. The Port of Algeciras closed 2025 with 100.7 million tons of total traffic and 4.74 million TEUs, while road traffic on the line with Tangier Med approached half a million trucks annually, with an increase of 4.7%. The Port Authority projects that this flow could reach around 800,000 units in the coming years.
Logismed 2026 is held under the motto 'An intelligent logistics ecosystem: connecting territories and reinventing the Supply Chain.' The organization has proposed a program focused on e-commerce, last mile, logistics zones, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, logistical sovereignty, and connecting territories to international trade, subjects directly related to the evolution of transit, customs, and transport services.
Algetransit's participation enables the company to maintain direct contact with exporters, importers, carriers, logistics operators, and Moroccan institutional representatives. The company, headquartered in Algeciras and with an office in Motril, provides import and export services, perishable products, international transport, logistics operator, and PIF operations, in addition to its activity as a customs representative.
Algetransit's profile fits with a fair aimed at maritime transport companies, transit services, road transport, and logistics operators. ICEX has positioned Logismed Casablanca as an event of interest for companies seeking business contacts in Morocco and throughout North Africa, with services associated with the Spain Pavilion and support for the identification of local partners.
The Algeciras-based company also brings relevant specialization for flows with Morocco and other majority Muslim markets. Algetransit has Authorized Economic Operator certification, ISO 9001 and ISO 28000, and holds Halal certification for services related to the traceability of goods. This line of work is particularly significant in operations involving agri-food products, perishables, and goods destined for markets with specific documentation and operational control requirements.
The Algeciras–Tangier Med corridor has a direct impact on sectors such as automotive, food, textiles, industrial components, fishing, horticultural, and general merchandise. For transit and customs agents, the evolution of this corridor requires maintaining services adapted to the speed of shipments, document coordination, border controls, sanitary and phytosanitary inspections, and the traceability demanded by clients and administrations.
For Algetransit, attending Logismed Casablanca is linked to the need to closely follow the evolution of the Moroccan market, identify new operational needs, and maintain relationships with companies that use the Strait as a natural passage for their logistics chains. The company thus positions its services in a space where customs administration, land transport, port operators, shipping companies, logistics zones, and final customers converge.
The fair concludes at a time of greater business cooperation between Spain and Morocco in transport, infrastructure, foreign trade, and logistics. The designation of Spain as the guest country and the attendance of Spanish companies from various segments of the value chain confirm Casablanca's role as a meeting point for the development of shared solutions between Europe, the Maghreb, and other African markets.
