DSV Launches New Spain-Morocco Freight Route to Boost Trade

The Spanish subsidiary of the Danish multinational DSV has just launched a new road freight transport line between Spain and Morocco. It aims to facilitate the import and export operations of goods from the industrial sector.
By launching this new line, DSV Road Spain is responding to the growing demand from customers for freight and logistics services and the growing need for Spanish companies to establish trade links with Morocco and all of North Africa.
DSV’s Spanish subsidiary has 13 facilities and a local fleet for the full load department of over 400 trucks and employs more than 400 people. In 2020, the subsidiary achieved a turnover of more than 135 million euros, according to Diario de Transporte.
To read: Spain Seeks Extension of Moroccan Transport Permits to Prevent Supply Chain Disruptions
As part of this new line, goods will be transported every Friday from the distribution centers of San Fernando de Henares (Madrid) and Molins de Rei (Barcelona) to the city of Casablanca within 48 hours. The new service offers coverage throughout Morocco and DSV has two ADT (Temporary Deposit Warehouse) warehouses in Casablanca and Tangier for the storage of goods not shipped or awaiting transport.
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