The Ministry of Transport and Logistics (; ; ) is the ministry of the Government of Morocco responsible for transport policy and for the regulation of logistics activities in Morocco. Its remit covers road, rail, maritime and air transport, as well as road safety and the development of logistics infrastructure and services.
The ministry's headquarters are located in Rabat. Since 2024, the Minister of Transport and Logistics has been Abdessamad Kayouh.
The administration responsible for transport in Morocco traces its origins to 1912, when these functions were incorporated into the General Directorate of Public Works. During this period, this administration oversaw the development of major public infrastructure, including roads, ports and railways, alongside other sectors such as mining and telecommunications.
The institutional framework governing transport has since been modified several times. In 1977, the transport sector was separated from the Ministry of Public Works with the creation of a dedicated ministerial department. In 2002, the transport and public works portfolios were brought together again within a single ministry. In 2013, responsibility for logistics was added to the departmentâÂÂs scope. The present Ministry of Transport and Logistics was established in 2021, following the separation of the transport and logistics portfolio from the Ministry of Equipment, Transport, Logistics and Water.
Within the framework of the legislative and regulatory provisions in force, and in coordination with other ministerial departments and public institutions concerned, the Ministry of Transport and Logistics is responsible for the development and implementation of government policy in the fields of road transport, merchant shipping, civil aviation, rail transport and logistics.
Its main responsibilities include:
Within the limits of its legal competences, the ministry may also, at the request of other ministerial departments, local authorities, public establishments, associations recognized as being of public utility or state-owned companies:
The ministry is organized around a central administration that includes: