Morocco plans to expand the passenger terminal at Tanger Med Port as part of broader infrastructure upgrades ahead of the 2030 FIFA World Cup, which the Kingdom will co-host with Portugal and Spain, “Pulse of Africa” reported.
The expansion will double the port’s daily passenger-handling capacity to 60,000 from around 30,000, according to officials familiar with the project. Works are expected to be completed between 2028 and 2029, well ahead of the tournament.
Beyond passenger facilities, the project will also strengthen truck-processing capacity and expand industrial infrastructure, reinforcing the port’s role as a gateway between Europe, Africa, and global markets.
Located on the Strait of Gibraltar near Tanger, Tanger Med has grown into one of the world’s most important logistics hubs, with maritime connections to 186 ports worldwide.
The complex hosts more than 900 companies operating across automotive, aeronautics, textiles, logistics, and international trade.
The port generates an estimated USD 8.3 billion in annual business activity and handles roughly nine million containers, seven million passengers, 700,000 trucks, and one million vehicles each year.
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