Kenitra,– King Mohammed VI launched, Monday in Bir Rami Est neighborhood in Kenitra (north of Rabat), the construction works of a vocational training center in the automotive industry.
Kenitra,– King Mohammed VI launched, Monday in Bir Rami Est neighborhood in Kenitra (north of Rabat), the construction works of a vocational training center in the automotive industry.
Carried out by the Mohammed V Foundation for Solidarity, the project reflects the King’s constant concern for youth and his strong will to promote their participation in the dynamics of local development and ensure them a better social, professional and economic integration.
It reinforces the myriad of actions undertaken by the Foundation in the Rabat-Salé-Kenitra region for young people, which aim to promote access to this section of society to various tools and means of social and professional integration, particularly through skills training in income-generating industry.
This center will contribute to promoting the social and professional integration of youth from disadvantaged neighborhoods.
It is meant to meet, through a local skilled labor supply, employment demand that will generate the next setting up of an industrial complex of the French group PSA Peugeot Citroën at the integrated industrial platform “Atlantic Free Zone.”
With a capacity of 1,764 training places, the center will also contribute to the training of qualified skills to meet the human resource requirements of several automobile supplies and world-renowned subcontractors operating in the “Atlantic Free Zone” or in any other regions of Morocco.
The vocational training center in the automotive industry in Kenitra, which will be completed within 24 months, will provide young interns with training in several automotive industries, including mechanical fabrication, electromechanical engineering, and automotive technology.
The future training facility, which will built on an area of 11,000 square meters, will have several workshops of industrial electricity, wiring and battery, plastics processing, automotive paint and surface treatment, conventional machining and metal construction, etc.
With MAP