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The demand is growing in the South than in the North
"The plan to boost social housing and the return of warm weather began earlier than expected and a strong recovery in consumption of cement when the cement was not prepared," says a cement in Rabat. Even if it confirms the shortage, it emphasizes its provisional character ensures that things are now entering the order because the plants are past their maximum production capacity. "For many reasons related to recovery sites, we decided to reorganize the sale to satisfy all customers without putting pressure on prices. Moreover, even in the shortage, the price of cement has been no increase, "says the sales manager of a cement plant. He said the factories are now at 100% of their installed capacity against a maximum of 70% in early April.
Besides the increase in the rate of production plants, cement producers have also used the technique to boost that allows them to pick up production for a market where demand is supplied for sale at another market suffering a shortage. One technique that has paid off because of the disparity in consumption of cement in different regions of the Kingdom. Indeed, an analysis of cement sales in March showed that the recovery does not affect all regions, as some of them are lagging far behind since the beginning of the year. These include the Tangier-Tetouan region with -27.1% of sales recorded in March compared to the same period last year. Doukkala-Abda, Chaoui-Ourdigha and Rabat-Salé-Zemmour-Zaër have also suffered because these regions are respectively -13.9%, -9.6% and -6.5%. The construction resumed in hand in the Deep South since the region of Oued Ed-Dahab-Lagouira shows an evolution of 25.3% followed by Marrakech-Tensift-El Haouz with a 10% increase in sales in March and Souss -Massa-Draa (+2.2%).