Morocco’s manufacturing sector, including rubber and plastics, is experiencing growth driven by increasing domestic demand and a strategic location for exporting to European and African markets. However, the industry faces challenges related to raw material sourcing, particularly the reliance on imports, and the need for technological upgrades to remain competitive. Silicone rubber molding is gaining traction due to its versatility.
The Moroccan government is actively promoting industrial development through initiatives such as tax incentives and infrastructure improvements. This support aims to attract foreign investment and foster local manufacturing capabilities. The availability of a skilled, yet evolving, workforce is also a critical factor. Injection molding tooling demands precision and consistent quality.
Geographically, industrial zones around Casablanca, Tangier, and Kenitra are key hubs for rubber and plastics processing. These zones offer logistical advantages and access to essential infrastructure. The climate, while generally favorable, presents considerations for material storage and production processes.



