PLA welcomes PLANET COM TRANS as new members in Morocco

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PLA are delighted to introduce PLANET COM TRANS representing Morocco, as the latest member of the Project Logistics Alliance community.

PLANET COM TRANS was established in Casablanca, Morocco. The company has years of experience, offering a wide array of logistics services, including but not limited to freight forwarding via sea, road, and air, customs clearance, and warehousing that is especially backed by cutting-edge technology. Their top priority is delivering excellent services to the clients’ utmost satisfaction, through flexibility in their approaches and innovative solutions that are responsive to their needs.

PLANET COM TRANS has solidified its worldwide presence through an extensive network of partners. Their operations also cover the Moroccan Sahara, including Dakhla and Laâyoune, reflecting their global collaboration initiative. Their experts ensure that all stages of the delivery process are in compliance with international regulatory requirements.

Key services:Heavy Lift Shipment via road, air, and sea – transport on Flatbed Trucks, Special Volume Cargo Aircraft, and Inland Barge among others; Out of Gauge and Breakbulk Cargo; Rigging – 800 tons Cranes and Pulley Systems; Road Freight – Domestic and International Import and Export; Sea Freight – transporting general cargo to dangerous goods, LCL/FCL, Container Deliveries/Collections, Roll-on/ Roll-off Shipments; Air Freight – global network in more than 90 countries; Warehousing – Inventory Management and Control, Order Processing both Inbound and Outbound, Static and Dynamic Replenishment, Cross-docking/ Flow Distribution, Kitting; Packing – Container Loads, Equipment, Heavy Machinery; Delivery Services – Order Fulfillment, Pick and Pack, SKU, Transloading; Customs Clearance and Brokerage; Import & Export.

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22 June 2023 |

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