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Morocco: Saint-Gobain acquires mortar factory

Saint-Gobain Morocco has acquired a mortar factory in Dar Bouâzza in south-western Casablanca, following the purchase of a Spanish SME. The 3,000m² factory is on a space of 10,000m². At the outset ten jobs will be created due to the group's automation strategy.
August 12, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Saint-Gobain Morocco has acquired a mortar factory in Dar Bouâzza in south-western Casablanca, following the purchase of a Spanish SME.

The 3,000m² factory is on a space of 10,000m². At the outset ten jobs will be created due to the group's automation strategy.

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