A major player in Morocco’s wood industry, CEMA BOIS DE L’ATLAS is taking bold steps to secure its future. The company is investing MAD 150 million to modernize its production infrastructure and sharpen its competitive edge—an initiative that reflects its unwavering commitment to Morocco’s industrial development.
With two production sites in Casablanca and Meknès, the company is channeling MAD 120 million into upgrading its panel manufacturing lines, and MAD 30 million into expanding its kit furniture workshop. The goal: to meet growing local demand and prepare for upcoming market transformations.
By adopting state-of-the-art machinery, CEMA BOIS DE L’ATLAS is raising the bar for the wood industry. Precision, quality, and efficiency are at the core of its revamped offerings, setting the company apart from both local and international competitors.
Environmental responsibility is central to the company’s strategy. From using renewable energy sources and recycling panels to rigorous waste management, CEMA BOIS DE L’ATLAS is actively building a sustainable model for the future. The company holds prestigious international certifications, including ISO 9001, ISO 14001, KOMO, CSTB, and FSC, ensuring high standards in quality, safety, and environmental impact.
As Morocco prepares to host the Africa Cup of Nations in 2025 and the FIFA World Cup in 2030, infrastructure and industrial investments are booming. Through its latest expansion, CEMA BOIS DE L’ATLAS is positioning itself as a key contributor to this national transformation—offering innovative, high-performance solutions tailored to tomorrow’s needs.