Spanish Giant OHL Exports ‘Cubipods’ to Ports in Morocco’s Casablanca, Dakhla

Madrid – Spanish construction and engineering company Obrascon Huarte Lain SA (OHL) has signed new licenses for the use of its technological innovation, the Cubipod, in the Moroccan ports of Casablanca and Dakhla Atlantique.

“The Cubipods, with a maximum capacity of 15 tonnes, are planned for the construction of the port of Dakhla Atlantique, the Kingdom’s new maritime infrastructure with more than 4.5 km of dams,” the Spanish company said in a statement on Thursday.

In the case of the port of Casablanca, Cubipodes with a maximum capacity of 55 tons will be used as part of the expansion of this maritime infrastructure, which includes the extension of the dyke by 400 meters, OHL said.

In this way, the company, through its subsidiary specialized in maritime works, SATO, continues to advance in the commercialization of this innovative and durable element for the construction of embankments,” the same source explained.

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