MOHAMMED ABDELJALIL

Minister of Transport and Logistics, Morocco


Mohammed Abdeljalil, appointed Minister of Transport and Logistics on 7 October 2021, was born in Rabat on August 4th, 1968.

After his high school degree and preparatory classes, he joined the National School of Bridges and Roads (ENPC) in Paris to pursue engineering studies, graduating in 1991. From 1999 to 2001, he obtained an MBA co-organised by the ENPC and the Hassania School of Public Works in Casablanca (EHTP).

As an engineer, he was nominated in various ranks both in the private sector, where he began his career, and in the public administration.

At Arthur Andersen in Paris, he was appointed as an auditor, where he remained until 1993. In 1998, he returned to Morocco, where the company Bymaro (a subsidiary of the Bouygues group) entrusted him with the management of the El Hank pre-treatment station in Casablanca.

He was then appointed sales manager in charge of detecting, analysing and selecting projects and preparing commercial proposals.

In 2003, he joined the public administration as Director of Programmes and Studies at the Ministry of Equipment and Transport, where he participated in implementing important projects such as the creation of the Road Financing Fund and the liberalisation of air transport.

Two years later, in 2005, he was appointed General Director of the Port Exploitation Office (ODEP), where he participated in the implementation of the port reform (subject of law 15-02).

He successfully led the transformation of the Office and became the first CEO of the Company Marsa Maroc on 1 December 2006.

He negotiated and signed the concessions for the new Terminal TC4 in Tangier Med II and the new Terminal TC3 in Casablanca and supervised the improvement of the quality service of the container terminal of the port of Casablanca to overcome the congestion crisis of the 2007 summer.

In the summer of 2016, he successfully led the IPO of the country's leading port operator, Marsa Maroc.

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