Guide January 15, 2026 · 5 min read

How to Import an Excavator to Morocco in 2026

Navigate Moroccan customs (Douane), understand import duties, and avoid common pitfalls when importing heavy machinery in 2026.

Importing excavators to Morocco - customs and logistics guide

How to Import an Excavator to Morocco: Step-by-Step

Importing an excavator to Morocco involves multiple steps: machine selection, technical inspection, commercial documentation, ocean shipping, customs clearance, and inland delivery. ETK manages the entire process from source to your site — a complete key-in-hand service with zero hassle.

Step 1: Choosing the Right Excavator for Your Project

  • The type of project you are undertaking determines the machine size you need. Urban projects in Casablanca might require a mini excavator, while general construction benefits from a 20-ton machine. For mining or quarry work, you'll need a 30+ ton excavator.
  • Consider the brand carefully. Brands like CAT, Komatsu, Volvo, Hitachi, and Liebherr all have specific strengths in the Moroccan market.
  • Operating hours are a crucial factor. Machines with lower hours generally offer better reliability but come at a higher cost.
  • Ensure the model year complies with current Moroccan import regulations for heavy machinery.

Step 2: Professional Machine Inspection

  • ETK conducts a rigorous 50-point inspection on every machine before purchase.
  • This inspection covers the engine, hydraulic systems, undercarriage condition, cabin comfort, and electronics.
  • Relying solely on remote video inspection is insufficient; a physical inspection is necessary to uncover hidden issues.
  • Operational testing under load is part of our standard verification process.

Step 3: Documentation and Commercial Paperwork

  • Correct documentation is vital for smooth import. This includes the commercial invoice, which must be accurate and detailed.
  • A Certificate of Origin is often required to prove where the machine was manufactured.
  • The Bill of Lading (BL) varies depending on whether you ship via RoRo or container.
  • Insurance documentation protects your investment during transit.
  • ETK's team handles all this paperwork, ensuring compliance with Moroccan authorities.

Step 4: Ocean Shipping to Morocco

  • We use two main shipping methods: RoRo (Roll-on/Roll-off) and container shipping.
  • RoRo is often beneficial for fully assembled heavy equipment, facilitating easier loading and unloading.
  • Main arrival ports in Morocco include Casablanca, Tanger Med, and Agadir.
  • Transit times vary by origin, but we coordinate the entire logistics chain to minimize delays.

Step 5: Customs Clearance (Tachkir)

  • Handling customs requires understanding Moroccan customs codes (SH codes) for excavators.
  • Duties and taxes must be calculated accurately to avoid disputes.
  • Physical inspection by customs officers may be required.
  • ETK's logistics team has deep experience navigating ADII procedures.

Step 6: Key-in-Hand Delivery

  • Once cleared, we arrange inland transport to your construction site anywhere in Morocco.
  • Our service covers Casablanca, Marrakech, Tangier, Agadir, and all other cities.
  • We provide operational handover and basic operator training.

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ETK handles the entire import process — sourcing, inspection, shipping, customs, and delivery. Contact us for a free consultation.

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