Ingedetec's Strategic Move into the Moroccan Market
The Spanish engineering firm Ingedetec, headquartered near Barcelona, has made a significant leap into the Moroccan market by establishing a new technical office in Tangier. This expansion comes as part of the company's strategy to enhance its international presence, particularly in the fields of railway, automotive, and aerospace engineering. With an initial investment of €230,000, Ingedetec aims to boost its global exports by 50% and increase its revenue by 5% within the first year of operations in Morocco.
Founded in 2005, Ingedetec specializes in engineering services that focus on the development of technological vehicles. The company is supported by ACCIÓ, the agency for business growth of the Generalitat, which has provided financial assistance amounting to €80,000. This backing not only demonstrates the confidence in Ingedetec's potential growth but also highlights the strategic importance of the Moroccan market for the firm’s future endeavors.
Future Prospects and Growth Plans
Ingedetec's expansion includes plans to hire between 6 and 10 professionals initially, with the goal of capturing projects within the Moroccan market by 2027. The company’s CEO, Juan José Marcos, emphasized that the Tangier office represents a strategic step for growth, allowing Ingedetec to leverage the already established industrial environment and strengthen its proximity to major industry players. With existing offices in Germany and Mexico, Ingedetec closed 2025 with a global revenue of €10 million, showcasing its capabilities and success on an international scale.
As reported by eleconomista.es.