The U.S. Commercial Service welcomes you to join the Business Development Trade Mission to Morocco and participate in three days of learning and networking with our delegation of 17 U.S. firms that are looking for agents, distributors and joint venture partners in the following sectors:
– port logistics,
– infrastructure projects,
– safety and security,
– energy infrastructure.
The Business Development Trade Mission to Morocco will include one-on-one business appointments; site visits to ports and free trade zones, meetings with government officials, and networking receptions for companies interested in expansion into the North African, Middle Eastern and Southern European markets.
From March 30th to April 1st, one-on-one business appointments will take place in both Casablanca and Tangier. The mission will include a one day MedLog Conference in Tangier, offering meetings with port and Moroccan Government officials and Ambassador’s reception.
To participate in this event and meet the high quality U.S. suppliers or joint venture partners listed below, simply select the U.S. companies that are of interest to you and fill out the form. Our Commercial Specialists will immediately contact you to make the introductions and meet these companies.
List of the U.S firms participating in the Business Development Trade Mission to Morocco
1. Areva Solar provides solar thermal energy systems for industrial processes and utility-scale electricity generation.
2. Brookstone Partners is an investment private equity firm dealing in renewable energy . In Morocco, Brokstone is finalizing its first greentech and agro food fund.
3. Campbell/Harris Security Equipment Company (CSECO) provides portable, handheld contraband detectors, with features that allow the establishment of safe perimeters in the event of a dirty bomb events.
4. CISCO provides Information/Communication Technology products and services covering voice/video/data communication solutions to enterprises, telco operators, and public Sector (e.g. Router, Switches, IP Telephony, Data Center servers, Software tools for Collaborations, etc.).
5. Continental Industries manufacturer exothermic powder, graphite molds and accessories for grounding systems, earthing and lightning protection for the power generation, power transmission, high voltage substations, telecommunications towers, and commercial infrastructures.
6. DataCard provides ID systems.
7. Fedex provides logistics in all sectors.
8. First Solar deals in Renewable energy.
9. General Dynamics provides shipbuilding and marine systems, icluding information technology equipment and services, network design, development, operation and security, product integration for facility, port; Monitoring surveillance and access control products, Vessel/Container identification and tracking products, energy management, situational awareness and visualization software, security forces training. GD’s other sectors include aviation; land and expeditionary combat vehicles and systems, armaments, and munitions; and mission-critical information systems and technologies.
10. Hill International provides project management and construction services during all phases of construction, such as program management, construction management in every construction sector, from infrastructure and transportation, residential and commercial buildings, to environmental and medical facilities, to logistic infrastructures, ports, airports, railways, oil and nuclear plants.
11. Jacobs Engineering is an engineering and construction services for industrial, commercial infrastructure and port projects
12. KDH Defense provides body armor (vests)
13. Lockheed Martin Solar provides renewable energy solutions
14. Motorola provides public safety and mission critical systems, mobile telephony, wireless products to public safety, government and enterprise customers, which include two way mobile computing, wireless LAN, data capture, security products, RFID products, voice communication solutions, and wireless broadband systems.
15. Patriot provides Napco’s products and security products, which include CCTV, intrusion, access controls and central station monitoring services.
16. Praxair provides atmospheric gases — oxygen, nitrogen, argon and rare gases (produced when air is purified, compressed, cooled, distilled and condensed), and process and specialty gases — carbon dioxide, helium, hydrogen, semiconductor process gases, and acetylene (produced as by-products of chemical production or recovered from natural gas).
17. Raytheon deals in safety, security, defense, air traffic control, emergency, and construction.
18. Suniva deals in renewable energy and provides high efficiency, low costs solar PV cells and modules
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