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Mohamed Abdeljalil
Mohammed Abdeljalil (born 4 August 1968) is a Moroccan politician. Previously, he had served as Ministry of Equipment, Transport and Logistics (Morocco), Minister of Transport & Logistics from 7 October 2021 until 23 October 2024. Education Abdeljalil holds a Bachelor of Engineering (1991) from the École des ponts ParisTech and a Master of Business Administration (2001) from the Hassania School of Public Works. Career From 1991 until 1993, Abdeljalil worked at the American company Arthur Andersen in Paris as an auditor. In 1993, he returned to Morocco to work for Bymaro as manager for the pretreatment station of El Hank and later as commercial director. In 2003, Abdeljalil was appointed director of programs and studies at the Ministry of Equipment, Transport and Logistics (Morocco), Ministry of Equipment and Transport. Between 2005 and 2021, he worked at the Office for Port Operations (ODEP), which became Marsa Maroc in 2006. He was Director General of the Office of Port ...
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Ministry Of Equipment, Transport And Logistics (Morocco)
The Ministry of Transport and Logistics (; ; ) is the Ministry in charge of managing the transport and logistics sectors in the Kingdom of Morocco. Historical overview The transport sector was created in 1912, as part of the services of the "General Direction of Public Works" in charge, during the pre-independence period, of the realization of roads, ports and railway projects, in addition to projects related to mining and telecommunications, etc. The main historical stages that have marked the Ministry: * 1977: Separation of the transport sector from the Ministry of Public Works, following the creation of a Ministry in charge of Transport; * 2002: Reintegration of the Equipment and Transport sectors; * 2013: The logistics sector joins the Ministry of Equipment and Transport; * 2021:  Creation of the Ministry of Transport and Logistics, following its separation from the Ministry of Equipment, Transport, Logistics and Water. Missions and attributions Taking into account the ...
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