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Aluminium du Maroc is a Moroccan company that makes aluminium profiles and related products for the construction and industrial sectors. It turns raw aluminium into finished and semi-finished products for builders, manufacturers and installers in Morocco, and also sells to some export markets. Its business is closely linked to construction activity, infrastructure spending and industrial growth in North Africa.
{alcircleadd}The company's main activity is aluminium extrusion. In this process, aluminium billets are heated and pushed through dies to create different shapes. These profiles are used in windows, doors, façade systems, curtain walls, partitions and other building applications. By processing primary aluminium into finished products, Aluminium du Maroc connects metal suppliers with companies involved in construction and manufacturing.
The company has extrusion presses, surface treatment lines and finishing units. These facilities help it produce profiles in different alloys, sizes and finishes to meet technical and design needs. Local production also gives Moroccan customers an alternative to imported profiles, with shorter delivery times and technical support.
Demand for its products depends mainly on construction activity. When housing, commercial buildings and infrastructure projects increase, demand for aluminium frames and façade systems also rises. When construction slows, orders can fall, making the business sensitive to changes in the property and infrastructure markets.
Besides construction, the company also supplies profiles for industrial uses such as machine frames, shelving, transport equipment, and custom structures. Aluminium is useful because it does not rust easily and is both strong and lightweight. These qualities also make it suitable for coastal areas and other harsh environments.
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The company makes aluminium profiles for windows and doors. These profiles are combined with glass and hardware to produce complete systems that offer insulation, sound reduction, and security. It supplies different types, including standard sliding systems for homes and hinged or tilt-and-turn systems for more advanced projects. The profiles are designed to accommodate seals, locking systems and glazing components required during installation.
The product range also includes curtain wall and façade systems. These systems use vertical and horizontal aluminium members to support large glass panels and exterior cladding on buildings. As glass-fronted commercial buildings have become more common, suppliers such as Aluminium du Maroc have become an important part of the façade supply chain.
Shares of Aluminium du Maroc are listed on the Casablanca Stock Exchange, where they are traded in Moroccan currency. The listing provides the company with access to the domestic capital market whenever additional funding is required. International investors usually access the company through local brokers or funds that invest in Moroccan stocks, not through a US-listed ADR. Because of this, its share price and trading volume are mostly shaped by Morocco’s stock market, not by major global exchanges.
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