Establishing Well Functioning National Trade Facilitation Bodies (NTFBs)
In the OIC Member States
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laws and regulations that will help develop domestic supply in terms of logistics activities and
organization of the profession of logistics operator.
Agence Nationale des Ports (ANP)
The National Ports Agency (ANP) is the authoritative and regulatory body of the new Moroccan port
system. As a strong player within the Moroccan port landscape, the agency unites the entire port
community around common goals and works to create a competitive port environment. Other
relevant public agencies include Standards & Metrology Organization, Ministry of Planning &
International Corporation, Ministry of Public Work and Housing, Ministry of the Interior, Ministry of
Agriculture, Moroccan Food and Drug Administration, Association Nationale des Transporteurs,
Marsa Maroc, Freight Forwarder Association, Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission, Morocco
Maritime Authority, and Special Economic Zone Authority. The main private agencies involved in the
NTFB are Chamber of Industry and Services, French Chamber of Trade and Industry (CFCIM),
Moroccan Exporters Association (ASMEX), Professional Association of Shipping Agents &
Shipbrokers of Morocco (APRAM),Association of Producers and Exporters of Fruits and Vegetables in
Morocco, Professional Association of Moroccan Maritime Agents, Consignees and Chartering Ship
Brokers, Association of Clearing Agents, Syndicate of Trucks Owners, Logistics Association, Sea Port
Container Terminal, and National Committee of Business Environment (CNEA).
Chamber of Industry and Services
Body responsible for representing the interests of commercial, industrial, and service companies in
their districts and providing them certain services.
French Chamber of Trade and Industry (CFCIM)
Private association working to promote economic relations between France and Morocco, encourage
the establishment of French companies in the Kingdom, and develop the international potential of
Moroccan companies.
Moroccan Exporters Association (ASMEX)
ASMEX’s mission is to represent and promote the function and role of Moroccan exporters working
to defend their interests, expand their markets, assist them in developing skills, and promote
investment and multifaceted partnership with foreign operators.
Professional Association of Shipping Agents & Shipbrokers of Morocco (APRAM)
APRAM is a network of partners with a mutual desire to contribute to the development of this
profession and industry.
Association of Producers and Exporters of Fruits and Vegetables in Morocco
Professional Association of Moroccan Maritime Agents, Consignees and Chartering Ship
Brokers
Association of Clearing Agents
Syndicate of Truck Owners
Logistics Association




