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From Italy to the heart of the Maghreb

The Strait of Gibraltar, only 14 kilometers wide, separates Tangier from Tarifa, creating a natural bridge between continents. Casablanca is home to around 3.7 million inhabitants and a port handling approximately 43 million tons annually, while Marrakech attracts mass tourism to the iconic Jemaa el-Fna square. Rabat governs the country from UNESCO-listed kasbahs overlooking the Atlantic, and Fez preserves an almost intact medieval medina with traditional tanneries. europacco.com connects Italy with the Kingdom of Morocco in 8–10 working days using high-density air routes. As a francophone country, Morocco hosts major Renault and Peugeot automotive production near Tangier and is a global leader in phosphate exports. The Moroccan diaspora in Italy exceeds 450,000 people, generating constant family shipment flows. We serve fashion entrepreneurs with outsourced production, private customers with family ties and importers of Berber handicrafts, offering free pickup, real-time tracking and competitive rates. More than 11,000 Trustpilot reviews certify the reliability of one of the most popular routes.

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Shipping to Morocco with europacco

Practical example for the administrative capital

Rabat has developed in an orderly way along the Atlantic coast, featuring wide, tree-lined avenues inherited from the French protectorate era. As the administrative capital, the city hosts embassies, ministries and cultural institutions. A typical address example is based on a prestigious landmark:

Université Mohammed V
Avenue des Nations Unies
Agdal
10000 Rabat
Morocco

Moroccan addresses reflect a French–Arabic dual structure. Rabat uses clearly identifiable districts such as Agdal (university and residential area), Hassan (historic center and Hassan Tower), Medina (old town), Souissi (embassy district) and Océan (seafront). Main roads often carry French or transliterated Arabic names like Avenue Mohammed V, Boulevard Hassan II or Rue Patrice Lumumba. Five-digit postal codes work reliably, including 10000 for central Rabat, 20000 for Casablanca, 40000 for Marrakech, 30000 for Fez, 90000 for Tangier and 80000 for Agadir.

Casablanca is further divided into numbered arrondissements such as Ain Chock, Sidi Belyout and Maârif. Addresses often include building number, building or residence name and floor, for example “Immeuble Zerktouni, 4ème étage, Appartement 12”. Industrial zones such as Ain Sebaa in Casablanca or Tangier Free Zone use numbered plots. Historic medinas in Fez and Marrakech are labyrinth-like and lack formal street names, requiring detailed landmark-based descriptions.

Major local courier services include CTM (Compagnie de Transports Marocains), DHL Maroc, Aramex and Amana. Home delivery is standard in major cities, with recipients receiving an SMS time-slot notification (mobile numbers with country code +212). In rural areas of the Atlas, Anti-Atlas and Rif regions, shipments are usually collected from the nearest CTM city office.

What Italians typically ship to Morocco

Textile components and fashion accessories destined for ateliers with outsourced production in Casablanca and Tangier, light industrial machinery for the footwear and leather goods sector, automotive spare parts for Renault-Nissan and PSA plants located in the Tangier Free Zone, consumer electronics and smartphones for the retail markets of Marrakech and Agadir, as well as Italian food products for the expat community and tourist-oriented Italian restaurants.



Prices for shipping parcels to Morocco

Parcel Price
0 - 2 kg from 99,56
2 - 5 kg from 140,55
5 - 10 kg from 210,26
10 - 20 kg from 307,04
20 - 30 kg from 389,44
30 - 40 kg from 507,60
40 - 50 kg from 628,73


Prices for shipping documents to Morocco

Document Price
0 - 0.5 kg from 41,97
0.5 - 1 kg from 48,01
1 - 1.5 kg from 62,97
1.5 - 2 kg from 67,49

Shipping time to Morocco

Transit times and possible delays for shipments to Morocco

Parcels shipped to Morocco usually complete transit within 8–10 working days. Shipments mainly arrive at Mohammed V International Airport in Casablanca (CMN), the country’s main logistics hub located about 30 km south of the city, or at Rabat-Salé Airport (RBA) for the capital. Frequent cargo flights depart from Milan Malpensa, Rome Fiumicino, Bologna and Bergamo via Royal Air Maroc, Air Arabia Maroc, Ryanair and Alitalia. Secondary airports such as Marrakech, Agadir, Tangier and Fez handle smaller cargo volumes.

After customs clearance, domestic distribution begins. Casablanca is typically served within 24–48 hours, Rabat within 1–2 days, Marrakech in around 2 days, Agadir in 2–3 days, Tangier in 2 days, Fez and Meknes in 2–3 days, Oujda in 3–4 days, Essaouira in 3 days, Chefchaouen in 3–4 days, Ouarzazate in 3–4 days, Errachidia in 4–5 days and Laâyoune in Western Sahara in 5–7 days.

Potential delays:

Potential delays may arise from Moroccan customs procedures managed by the Administration des Douanes et Impôts Indirects. The BADR electronic system is in place, yet physical inspections occur frequently, affecting approximately 30–40% of shipments. Documentation must be provided in French or Arabic; Italian documents are accepted if accompanied by a translation.

Additional delays can result from national and religious holidays, reduced working hours during Ramadan, operational shutdowns during Aid al-Fitr and Aid al-Adha, Friday afternoon closures, summer vacation periods, winter snow affecting Atlas mountain passes and occasional labor strikes.

Frequently asked questions: Morocco

How does customs clearance work for shipments to free zones in Tangier or Casablanca?

Moroccan free zones such as Tangier Free Zone, Casablanca Finance City and Atlantic Free Zone benefit from a simplified customs regime. Registered companies may import production materials duty-free and VAT-free for re-export. Required documents include free zone registration, temporary admission certificate, commercial invoice marked “free zone – temporary admission” and a detailed packing list.

Clearance is handled via fast-track procedures within 24–72 hours. Goods must remain within the free zone; if released to the domestic Moroccan market, duties and VAT apply retroactively. DHL and FedEx operate facilities directly inside Tangier Free Zone.

Can I ship Italian wine to Moroccan restaurants and hotels?

Alcohol imports are legal but strictly regulated. A special import license issued by the Ministry of Interior is mandatory and only available to Moroccan companies. Without it, customs clearance is not possible.

Alcohol duties are high and private imports are generally prohibited. Commercial quantities always require a valid license, and procedures may slow down during Ramadan.

Which products require special certifications to enter Morocco?

Telecommunication devices require ANRT approval, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals need health certification, and food products require sanitary certificates. Electrical equipment may be subject to quality checks, toys must meet EN71 standards and textiles require proper labeling.

Drones require authorization from the civil aviation authority (DGAC), and sensitive religious materials may be seized.

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