Morocco has rapidly emerged as a global automotive powerhouse, particularly in Tangier and Kenitra. However, the local supply chain for interior components often relies on semi-manual processes. There is a growing urgent demand for a fully automatic headlining line to meet the strict quality standards of European OEMs exporting from Moroccan soil.
The region's specific climate, characterized by high humidity in coastal areas and intense heat inland, necessitates machinery that can handle materials without warping. The adoption of a non woven fabric cutting line has become essential to reduce material waste and ensure precision in high-volume production environments.
Economic incentives provided by the Moroccan government for "Industrial Acceleration" are driving local tier-1 and tier-2 suppliers to transition from legacy tools to an automatic car carpet line, ensuring consistent density and finish for luxury and commercial vehicle segments.


