
Casablanca to Launch Modern Bus Fleet in September, Enhancing Urban Transport
17 January 2020
The Alsa Al Baida company will receive and put into service the first wave of new buses in Casablanca and its surroundings, starting next September.
17 January 2020
The Alsa Al Baida company will receive and put into service the first wave of new buses in Casablanca and its surroundings, starting next September.
17 January 2020
The city of Casablanca will have to be patient until February for the final delivery of the 400 used buses promised by Alsa. For now, about a hundred buses are already at the (…)
4 December 2019
The process of acquiring 350 latest generation buses has just been launched by Alsa Al Baida. The new management company in the transport sector is counting on several hundred (…)
16 November 2019
The contract for the acquisition of 700 new buses was canceled on Thursday, November 14, 2019, due to the excessive cost of the price proposals. The Intercommunal Cooperation (…)
16 November 2019
The Spanish company Alsa is gradually establishing itself in Morocco. It now controls several major cities including Casablanca and Rabat, and transports some 405 million (…)
1 November 2019
Urban public transport by bus will be managed by the company, Alsa Maroc, on the territory of the 18 municipalities of Greater Casablanca. It signed a delegation of management (…)
5 October 2019
The Spanish Alsa is the new operator of the bus network in Casablanca. The new concessionaire will face several challenges.
1 October 2019
Three young people from Salé were sentenced last Thursday to eight months in prison for calling on social networks to damage the new buses in the capital, operated by the Alsa (…)
27 September 2019
Alsa will soon make its entry into the urban landscape of the economic capital. The Spanish transport company has indeed won the tender for the delegated management of the (…)
15 September 2019
The verdict has been handed down. The man prosecuted by the justice system for having ransacked the Alsa bus was sentenced to three years of firm imprisonment. The authorities (…)