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Liste Des Titulaires Du Label Tahceine LCT05 : Répertoire des clients labellisés Label TAHCEINE 01er Juillet 2020 Version 01 Page 1 sur 18 Dernière révision : 19 Mai 2021 LISTE DES TITULAIRES DU LABEL TAHCEINE Certificats suspendus N.B : La suspension ne peut pas dépasser six (6) mois Angle Avenue Kamal Zebdi et rue Dadi Secteur 21, Hay Riad-Rabat Tél. : (+212) 537 57 19 48/51 ; Fax : (+212) 537 71 17 73 Email : [email protected]; URL : www.imanor.gov.ma LCT05 Liste des clients certifiés Date de Validité du ORGANISME ACTIVITE (S) SITE(S) Labellisation certificat LABORATOIRE 679, Bd El Qods, Ain Chock – MANDARONA Analyses médicales 28/07/2020 16/08/2021 Casablanca D’ANALYSES MEDICALES Immeuble CONTEMPO, 71 DN CASABLANCA Audits et conseils ANGLE BVD M5 et Rue 29/07/2020 En instance de D’Azilal-Casablanca reconduction AGENCE Activités d’entrepreneur de Hay Hassani BP 82 382 D’URBANISATION ET DE 29/09/2020 travaux de construction Oum Rabii- Casablanca 25/10/2021 DEVELOPPEMENT D’ANFA - Site de Bouskoura : Z.I. de Bouskoura 20180 – Casablanca ; - Site de Tarmilet : Usine Oulmes - Tarmilat ; Fabrication de préformes, - Site d’Agadir : Usine Bahia, captage, mise en bouteille Parc halieutique, Tamait izdar - d'eaux minérales plates et Agadir ; LES EAUX MINERALES gazeuses, et embouteillage 19/08/2020 22/08/2021 - Site d’Oujda : Technople Lot D’OULMES d'eaux de table et des N° 46.47.48.52.53 60000 fontaines à eau et des Secteur 0207 Route Aéroport boissons gazeuses Oujda ; - Centre de distribution Marrakech : Z.I. Sidi Ghanem 3 - Marrakech ; Version 01 Page 2 sur 18 LCT05 Liste des clients certifiés Date de Validité du ORGANISME ACTIVITE (S) SITE(S) Labellisation certificat - Centre de distribution Tétouan : Z.I. route Martil - Tétouan ; - Centre de distribution Meknès : Z.I. Mejjate route Hajeb Meknès. fabrication et de commercialisation des INDUSCAP ZI Bouskoura, Casablanca 12/10/2020 04/09/2021 bouchons pour bouteilles et bidons en plastique GENERALE DYNAMIC Transport du personnel 4,6 Rue Melouia - Casablanca 29/09/2020 27/09/2021 SERVICES - Boulevard Abou Bakr El Kadri, fabrication de Sidi Maarouf, Casablanca CEMA BOIS DE L’ATLAS 07/09/2020 En instance de contreplaqués et panneaux - Route d'Agourai, km 2.300, reconduction Meknès fabrication de détergents et CT/302 Km 1, Jorf Lasfar, El AMA DETERGENT des produits cosmétiques et 09/09/2020 En instance de Jadida d’hygiène corporelle reconduction Ouled rahou, 311, Bd Mohamed Fabrication des carreaux FACEMAG Hansali, Sidi Maarouf, 20190, 06/10/2020 En instance de céramiques Casablanca reconduction Production des levures 12 boulevard oukat badi , SOMADIR fraiche et sèche, et additifs roches noires casablanca 06/10/2020 29/10/2021 alimentaires de panification 20290. Version 01 Page 3 sur 18 LCT05 Liste des clients certifiés Date de Validité du ORGANISME ACTIVITE (S) SITE(S) Labellisation certificat zone industrielle el jadida Production de conserves de Z.I, route Tilemzoune - MERVEILLES DES MERS 07/10/2020 En instance de poisson TANTAN reconduction 18 Rue Abou Bakr Ibnou Négoce des produits Koutia, Quartier Inductriel SCIM CHIMIQUE 08/10/2020 En instance de chimiques Oukacha, Ain Sebaâ Casablanca reconduction Transport et stockage des produits destinés aux Zone Technopole Aéroport FOODIPEX 14/10/2020 En instance de restaurants McDonald’s Mohamed V Nouacer Maroc reconduction Conception, de Développement, de Fabrication, de Conditionnement et de 29/10/2021 LES LABORATOIRES km 8 route d’El-Jadida, Commercialisation des 20/10/2020 AZBANE Casablanca, produits cosmétiques, d’hygiène corporelle, parfums et produits d’accueil pour hôtellerie Version 01 Page 4 sur 18 LCT05 Liste des clients certifiés Date de Validité du ORGANISME ACTIVITE (S) SITE(S) Labellisation certificat Usine SIDI HARAZEM, Km 15, route de Taza, SIDI HARAZEM Production et SOTHERMA Commercialisation des Eaux Usine AIN SAISS, Douar OULAD 15/10/2020 30/05/2021 en Bouteilles ABDALLAH , route de Sefrou, commune rurale AIN EL BEIDA, Région de Fès Extraction du sucre à partir SUCRERIE ZAIO de la betterave et de son BP n°2, Zaio - Nador 02/11/2020 24/06/2021 conditionnement Production et de transformation de la Km 6 Route de Larache - Ksar SUNABEL KEK betterave, de 02/11/2020 24/06/2021 El Kebir conditionnement et d’expédition de sucre Extraction, de Mechraa Bel Ksiri à Province SUCRERIE SUNABEL MBK conditionnement et 02/11/2020 24/06/2021 de SIDI KACEM d’expédition du sucre Extraction et de SUCRERIE SIDI Conditionnement du Sucre BP 150 - 24 350 Sidi Bennour 02/11/2020 24/06/2021 BENNOUR Blanc SURAC MECHRAA Production du sucre brute à Machraa belksiri BP 17 02/11/2020 24/06/2021 BELAKSIRI partir de la canne à sucre Version 01 Page 5 sur 18 LCT05 Liste des clients certifiés Date de Validité du ORGANISME ACTIVITE (S) SITE(S) Labellisation certificat Extraction, de Raffinage et Sucrerie raffinerie de canne SUCRERIE SURAC KSIBIA de Conditionnement du surac commun ksibia, sidi 02/11/2020 24/06/2021 sucre yahya el gharb, bp : 78. Conditionnement des Station de conditionnement à DOMAINE EL BOURA 02/11/2020 04/07/2021 agrumes Taroudant ville. d’Extraction et de SUCRERIE RAFFINERIE KM 46, Route Beni Mellal - Conditionnement du Sucre 09/11/2020 24/06/2021 DU TADLA Marrakech, Khmis Ouled Ayad. Blanc Site 01 : Centre de maintenance tramway Sidi Moumen Bd Mohamed Zefzaf ; Site 02 : Centre de maintenance tramway Sidi Transport et d’Exploitation du Bernoussi ; RATP Dev Casablanca réseau Tramway de la ville de Site 03 : Agence 17/11/2020 17/07/2021 Casablanca commercial tramway Place nation unies ; Ligne T1 : Sidi Moumen - Lissasfa ; Ligne T2 : Sidi Bernoussi - Ain Diab. Version 01 Page 6 sur 18 LCT05 Liste des clients certifiés Date de Validité du ORGANISME ACTIVITE (S) SITE(S) Labellisation certificat - Boulevard Ahl lgholam Sidi Moumen 20250, Casablanca - Km 16, Route N° 107 prefecture Sidi Bernoussi, SMM SOCODAM BTP et Métallurgie Zenata, Casablanca 20/11/2020 10/08/2021 DAVUM - Zone Industrielle Medz, Jorf Lasfar, El Jadida - Zone industrielle Municipale, Kenitra Production et de Centre agricole 807, Toussous Commercialisation des BIOBEST MAROC Commune Inchaden Chtouka 30/11/2020 01/08/2021 auxiliaires pour la lutte intégrée et biologique Ait Baha – Agadir. Anzar ; idir ; ayur ; itrane ; INTERNATIONAL Production de plants bayada) sis ; km 39, route de 30/11/2020 01/08/2021 NURSERY maraîchers francs et greffés tiznit, province chtouka ait baha, agadir. COASTAL CULTURE élevage de palourdes Km 17, Boutalha, Dakhla. 01/12/2020 SYSTEMS 01/08/2021 Version 01 Page 7 sur 18 LCT05 Liste des clients certifiés Date de Validité du ORGANISME ACTIVITE (S) SITE(S) Labellisation certificat Fermes de production des Tomates : 39 fermes à Agadir (Province Chtouka Ait Baha) (AZ001T à AZ012T ; AZ014T à AZ037T ; AZ103T à AZ105T ; AZ114T) et 6 fermes à Dakhla (Km 17, Boutalha) (AZ040T à AZ046T) ; Production et de Fermes de production des MARAISSA Conditionnement des 01/12/2020 01/08/2021 Tomates et des Herbes Herbes : 6 fermes à Agadir (Province Chtouka Ait Baha) (AZ038H ; AZ039H ; AZ102H ; AZ117H ; AZ193H ; AZ013P), Et des stations de conditionnement situées à Km 39, Route de Tiznit Tin Mansour, Province Chtouka Ait Baha, Agadir. Fabrication et de commercialisation de compteurs d'eau potable, systèmes de comptage, Boulevard Cadi Tazi, 20880 SMCV 16/12/2020 15/06/2021 solutions de rendement, Mohammedia matériels pour réseaux d'eau potable et d'assainissement, et solutions de voierie, Version 01 Page 8 sur 18 LCT05 Liste des clients certifiés Date de Validité du ORGANISME ACTIVITE (S) SITE(S) Labellisation certificat Lotissement Attaoufik, TOTAL CALL Télécommunication Immeuble le Shadow, Sidi 17/12/2020 07/08/2021 Maarouf, Casablanca Site 01 : Angle boulevard Mohamed Tamiri, Bakai et boulevard Moulay Slimane Importation et Casablanca commercialisation de Site 02 : Lot 23-24 ZI Gueznaya, SMEIA véhicules et pièces de 29/12/2020 05/10/2021 Tanger 90000 rechange Site 03 : 47, Boulevard Ba’Hmad, Casablanca Site 04 : Km 10, Route de Fés– Marrakech HERMITAGE :Angle Bd Modibo Keita et allée de l’aude, -Préparation de produits en Hérmitage Casablanca. cuisine Oujda: Place du 3 Mars Oued -Service au comptoir, au Nachef Oujda Drive et au lobby et 04/01/2021 07/08/2021 McDonald's Maroc Nador: Corniche Sidi Ali Nador terrasse Fès:Avenue de la résistance -Vente à emporter et par Place de la Fiat Fès McDelivery. Meknès : Av moulay Ismail ang. av des Far Meknès Version 01 Page 9 sur 18 LCT05 Liste des clients certifiés Date de Validité du ORGANISME ACTIVITE (S) SITE(S) Labellisation certificat Tanger Porte :Avenue Prince Moulay Abdellah, Tanger, Maroc Tanger Malabata : Bd Mohamed VI route de malabata Tanger Tanger Marjane :Centre Commercial Tanger Tétouan drive :Lotissement Aviation, N° 157, érac Nord Ouest Tétouan Mohammédia :Centre Commercial Marjane Route de Rabat Mohammédia Kénitra :Forêt mamora entre route de la fourrière et route Assaknia Kénitra Agadir Marjane :Marjane founty agadir Agadir Plage :Front de Mer, lot. L1 Agadir Agadir Drive :Avenue Mohamed V Agadir Ibn Tachfine :Centre commercial Tachfine, boulevard Ibn Tachfine Casablanca ADM - Station Afriquia :ADM sens Casablanca Rabat Version 01 Page 10 sur 18 LCT05 Liste des clients certifiés Date de Validité du ORGANISME ACTIVITE (S) SITE(S) Labellisation certificat Station Shell : ADM sens Rabat Casablanca Bouznika Aïn Sebaâ :Boulevard Moulay Ismaïl, Casablanca 20250 Anfa Place :Anfaplace Shopping Center Ain Diab Boulevard de la Corniche Casablanca El Jadida :Avenue des nations unies, El Jadida Casa-Port :Galerie marchande Casa port, Boulevard Zayid ou Hmad Casablanca 2 Mars :Angle rue d’Amsterdam et avenue 2 mars Casablanca Morocco Mall :Morocco'mall, L3,036 bd ocean atlantique 20000 Casablanca Anfa Mers Sultan :53, rond-point Mers Sultan Casablanca Mâarif :Rue du Marché, c. com. ElWassia Casablanca Ziraoui :235 Bis, bd Ziraoui Casablanca Ain Diab :Bd de la Corniche Aïn Diab Casablanca Laâyoune :Place Dchira, Laâyoune C.P.
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