Logidoo, the pan-African logistics and cross-border trade platform, officially announces the extension of its Casablanca–Dakar corridor to Belgium, creating a vital new logistics route connecting Europe, North Africa, and West Africa.
Through a strategic partnership with a leading Belgian logistics operator, Logidoo now
offers a regular consolidation service between Belgium, Morocco, and several West African
countries, designed to serve European manufacturers and e-commerce players looking to
access African markets.
“The Belgium–Casablanca–Dakar corridor reflects our ambition to establish Morocco as a
regional logistics hub, channeling and redistributing goods from Europe to West Africa,”
says Tamsir Ousmane Traoré, CEO of Logidoo.
This new corridor includes: – A wide domestic network in Belgium for parcel drop-off and collection to/from Morocco and Africa; – Scheduled groupage shipments at competitive rates; – A fully integrated solution including storage, customs clearance, last-mile delivery, cash-on-delivery services, and secure remittance.
The initiative offers a unique opportunity for European brands and distributors to enter
African markets via Morocco with a streamlined, end-to-end logistics solution.
Staff Reporter
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