Morocco's casting sector, centered in hubs like Casablanca and Tangier, is currently transitioning from legacy manual processes to high-precision automated lines. The Mediterranean climate and strategic port access have accelerated the demand for durable cast iron finishing equipment to serve the burgeoning automotive export market.
However, many local foundries still struggle with inconsistent sand quality and high scrap rates. The adoption of resin coated sand has become a critical pivot point for factories seeking to reduce porosity and improve surface finish in complex black metal geometries.
Furthermore, the logistics of raw material handling remain a bottleneck. There is an urgent shift toward intelligent warehousing to manage the supply chain of casting chemicals and metallic ingots more effectively within the North African trade corridor.
