A.P. Moller Capital mobilizes MAD 2.24 billion to accelerate logistics transformation in Morocco

A.P. Moller Capital has confirmed the final closing of its fund dedicated to transport and logistics in Morocco, structured around 1.64 billion MAD of commitments and an additional co-investment of 600 million MAD via EMIF II, bringing the total capacity to approximately 2.24 billion MAD, or nearly 243 million dollars. The initiative is part of the Mohammed VI Fund for Investment and brings together several Moroccan and international institutional investors.
The capital primarily targets segments capable of generating a rapid impact on supply chain performance: international express logistics, 3PL platforms, air handling, and refrigeration infrastructures. The operation reflects a broader trend related to industrial nearshoring, which strengthens Morocco’s position as an intermediate hub between Europe and Africa.
For the freight forwarding market, the arrival of structured financing on these assets could accelerate local consolidation and intensify competition for premium services, as the demand for integrated solutions continues to grow.
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