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ALLIANCES LAPROPHAN ATLAS HOSPITALITY MAGHREB STEEL ATLAS VOYAGES MAROC TELECOM BOTTU NAREVA Cafés DUBOIS TÜRK-FAS İŞ KONSEY İ ORTAK TOPLANTISI KATILIM FORMU (03 Mayıs 2012 /Istanbul) Firma Adı : Temsilci Adı/Unvanı : Faaliyet Alanı : Tel ve Faks : E-mail ve Web adresi : İkili Görü şme Yapmak İstedi ğiniz Firmaları Lütfen İş aretleyiniz [ ] ALLIANCES [ ] LAPROPHAN [ ] ATLAS HOSPITALITY [ ] MAGHREB STEEL [ ] ATLAS VOYAGES [ ] MAROC TELECOM [ ] BOTTU [ ] NAREVA [ ] Cafés DUBOIS - LEADER FOOD [ ] OCP [ ] CMH [ ] PLASTIMA [ ] CMKD [ ] PEINTURES ATLAS [ ] COLAS [ ] PHARMA 5 [ ] DAMAND İS [ ] PROMOPHARM [ ] DARICOUSPATE [ ] RICHBOND [ ] DOLIDOL [ ] SEFITA [ ] GALENICA [ ] SGTM [ ] Groupe ASSAKOUR [ ] SOFT [ ] Groupe AKWA [ ] SOGETISS [ ] Groupe TRIA [ ] SOMAGEC [ ] Groupe ADDOHA [ ] SOTHEMA [ ] Groupe BOUTGUERAY [ ] SUPER AUTO [ ] Groupe ROBELBOIS [ ] TIKIDA [ ] H-PARTNERS [ ] ULYSSE VOYAGE [ ] HYATT (Groupe KABBAJ) [ ] UGP [ ] INGELEC [ ] UNIMER (Groupe Said EL ALJ) [ ] IMACAB [ ] İleti şim Bilgileri Tel : 0212 3395070 Faks : 0212 2703592 / E-mail: [email protected] TÜRK-FAS İŞ KONSEY İ ORTAK TOPLANTISI 03 Mayıs 2012, TOBB PLAZA, ISTANBUL PROGRAM 08:30 -09:00 KAYIT 09:00 -09:30 AÇILI Ş KONU ŞMALARI 09:00-09:10 Sn. Banu Anıl Türk-Fas İş Konseyi Ba şkanı 09:10-09:20 Sn. Youssef Roussi Fas-Türk İş Konseyi Ba şkanı 09:20-09:30 Sn. Lotfi Aouad* Fas Ankara Büyükelçisi 09:30 -11:00 ÇALI ŞTAY - FAS : BÖLGESEL VE ULUSLARARASI B İR MERKEZ 09:30 -09:40 Türkiye’nin Afrika vizyonu 09:40 -09:50 Fas Yatırım Ajansı (AMDI): Fas’ta İş Yapma Ko şulları 09:50 -11:00 SEKTÖREL SUNUMLAR 09:50-10:00 Bankacılık: AWB, Afrika’da ba şarı hikayesi Sn. Mounir Oudghiri, Attijariwafa Bankası Uluslararası Bankacılık Genel Müdürü 10:00-10:10 Altyapı fırsatları Sn. Ahmed Nakkouch, Nareva CEO’su 10:10-10:20 Turizm: 2020 vizyonu, yatırımcılar için sundu ğu olanaklar Sn. Kamal Bensouda, Atlas Hospitality CEO’su 10:20-10:30 Otomotiv Sn. Larbi Belarbi, Renault Fas Bölge Müdürü 10:40-10:50 Tarım Sanayi: Sn. Hamid Raji, Damandis CEO’su* 10:50 -11:00 SORU&CEVAP 11:20 -11:30 KAHVE ARASI 11:30 -13:00 İKİLİ GÖRÜ ŞMELER 13:00 -14:00 ÖĞLE YEME Ğİ 14:00 -15:30 İKİLİ GÖRÜ ŞMELER TELEKOM, DA ĞITIM, MEDYA, OTELC İLİK,GAYR İMENKUL FİRMA FAAL İYET ALANI % İHRACAT YÖNET İCİ Cirosu Elektrik ve elektronik aletlerin ve sa ğlık ürünlerinin da ğıtımının yanı sıra şirket gayrimenkul sektöründe de Groupe ASSAKOUR faaliyet göstermektedir. - Mohammed ASSAKOUR 1.551.551KDH Kereste, ka ğıt ürünlerinin ithalat ve da ğıtımı, metalurji ürünlerinin pazarlanması, büyük demir rulo şeklinde Groupe ROBELBOIS hammadde ürünleri ithalatı - Gilles Hotelin 1.584.532 KDH Uluslararası telekomünikasyon hizmetleri: cep telefonu, MAROC TELECOM sabit telefon,ankesörlü telefon, internet 17,70% Abdeslam AHIZOUNE 25.177.900 KDH HYATT (Groupe * 5 yıldızlı otel *içki ve alkol da ğıtımı Mohammed KABBJ 40 miyon $'în üzerinde KABBAJ) ATLAS VOYAGES Fas'ın en önemli tur operatörü Othman CHERIF ALAMI 140 milyon $'ın H-PARTNERS Turistik projelere katılım/destek sa ğlanması Abdellatif SEDDIKI üzerinde TIKIDA oteller zincir (4 ve 5 yıldızlı 5 otel) Abdeljalil BENABBES TIKIDA *tarım(zeytin,süt üretimi) TAARJI ULYSSE VOYAGE Seyahat acentası:bilet, te şvikler Saad HAMOUMI 150 milyon $'ın CMKD *otelcilik, üst segmente hitap eden gayrimenkul projeleri Ali GHANNAM üzerinde 1976 yılından itibaren turizm, petrokimya, gayrimenkul, telekom, altyapı, tekstil alanlarında faaliyet AL AJIAL HOLDING göstermektedir. Younés Laraki Secteur Administration publique FİRMA FAAL İYET ALANI % İHRACAT YÖNET İCİ Cirosu OCP Fosfat ve türevlerinin üretimi 80% Mostafa TERRAB 43.500 KDH ATLAS HOSPITALITY Otel geli ştirme ve i şletme - Kamal BENSOUDA 546 KDH SA ĞLIK VE TEKST İL SEKTÖRÜ FİRMA FAAL İYET ALANI % İHRACAT YÖNET İCİ Cirosu (KDH) SEFITA Yerli ve yabancı mü şteriler için iplikçilik ve dokuma 80% Karim TAZI 440.000 Akrilik, yün ve karı şık iplik üretimi, Fransa ve İtalya'ya şu anda ihracat yapıyorlar. İplik üretiminin yanı sıra mobilya SOFT 60% Mohammed KABBAJ 740.000 kuma şı üretimi de yapmaktadır. Bu üretim cirosunun %42'sini olu şturmaktadır. Köpük ve şilte üretimi, dokuma, konfeksiyon, kanaviçe, RICHBOND 30% Karim TAZI 1.062.000 marangozluk SOGETISS Mobilya kuma şı dokuma, iplik 10% Omar BENKIRANE 292.000 İlaç üretimi ve paketlenmesi. 70'den fazla ürün gamında hazır ilaç üretimi ve lisanslı uluslararası büyük LAPROPHAN laboratuar (NOVARTIS, BMS, UPSA, MERCK LIPHA, 10% Ali BENNIS 1.220.000 BAXTER, VIATRIS, SANOFI-AVENTIS) için 26 çe şit hazır ilaç üretimi PHARMA 5 İlaç üretimi ve pazarlanması 18% Abdellah LAHLOU FILALI 614.000 İlaç üretimi ve paketlenmesi: SOTHEMA insülin, SOTHEMA sefalasforin antibiyotik ve göz damlaları üreten tek Fas'lı 15% Omar TAZI 734.000 firmadır. Yerel Pazar için ilaç üretimi ve pazarlanması. Kendi BOTTU 10% Mohammed BERRADA 373.000 üretimi olan – DOLIPRANE – Fas'ta en çok satan ürünü. UGP İlaç da ğıtımı 5% Lahcen SENHAJI 2.510.000 Hem yerel Pazar hem de yabancı pazarlar için jenerik GALENICA 7% Abdelghani EL GUERMAI 242.000 ilaç geli ştirme, üretme, promosyon ve satı şı. PROMOPHARM İlaç üretimi ve da ğıtımı 5% Tahar MERNISSI 1.366.000 MEKAN İK, METALURJ İ VE ELEKTR İK SANAY İ SEKTÖRÜ FİRMA FAAL İYET ALANI % İHRACAT YÖNET İCİ CİROSU (KDH) Üretim ve pazarlama: - Sıcak haddelenmi ş çelik a ğır plaka - Sıcak haddelenmi ş çelik bobinler - So ğuk haddelenmi ş çelik (galvanizli, boyalı ve sandviç MAGHREB STEEL panel) 40% El FADEL SEKKAT 2.600.000 Yerel pazar ve ihracat için Ingelec markası altında elektrik kablolarının imalatı (alçak gerilim enerji kabloları, bakır, alüminyum bükülmü ş tel, almelec yüksek gerilim IMACAB kabloları) 55% Rachid SEKKAT 1.130.000 INGELEC Alçak gerilim elektrikli cihazlar 30% Fouad SEKKAT 550.000 plastiklerin imalatı ve i şlenmesi: • PVC borular ve polietilen (satı şlarının% 60) • örgü çar şaf • plastik kaplı kuma ş • plastikle ştirilmi ş kuma ş • cila silindiri filmi PLASTIMA 15% Yassine BENMLIH 520.000 PEINTURES ATLAS Boya ve reçine Abderrahim AMZIL BAYINDIRLIK SEKTÖRÜ FİRMA Activité % İHRACAT YÖNET İCİ Cirosu (KDH) SOMAGEC Altyapı ve denizcilik ile ilgili çalı şmalar 15% Roger SAHYOUN 3.500.000 SGTM Altyapı ve kamu hizmetleri 0 Ahmed KABBAJ 2.300.000 COLAS Yol yapımı 0 Thierry LE ROCH 2.450.000 ENERJ İ SEKTÖRÜ FİRMA FAAL İYET ALANI % İHRACAT YÖNET İCİ Cirosu Yakıt ve gaz da ğıtımı, bunun yanı sıra şirket baskı telekomünikasyon ve yeni teknolojilerin üretimi ve gayrimenkul gibi sektörlerde faaliyet göstermektedir. Aktiviteleri be ş ana faaliyet alanında organize edilmi ştir: Yakıtlar ve Ya ğlar Aziz AKHANNOUCH / Groupe AKWA Gaz 22.000.000 KDH Youssef IRAQUI HUSSEINI Sıvılar Teknoloji, Medya ve İleti şim Emlak 10% CMH petrol ürünlerinin alı ş, stoklama, ula ştırma, da ğıtımını Fas genelinde gerçekle ştiren bir şirkettir. CMH Mazot, gaz (bütan, profan), ya ğlar (motor, sanayi, deniz 3.500.000 KDH ya ğları, gres) ve akaryakıt. 5% Hassan AGUEZNAI Yenilenebilir enerji; Rüzgar ve Güne ş enerjisi projeleri NAREVA Ahmed NAKKOUCH 25 milyon $'ın üzerinde geli ştiricisi TARIM SEKTÖRÜ FİRMA FAAL İYET ALANI % İHRACAT YÖNET İCİ Cirosu Fas'ın ilk çay ithalatçısı ve da ğıtıcısı *tarımsal gıda ve hijen ürünleri (makarna, süt, reçel, şampuan...) * un fabrikası *elektrik ürünleri (HAIER markası) da ğıtıcısı ve DAMAND İS ithalatçısı *cep telefonu da ğıtıcısı Hamid RAJI 90 milyon $'ın üzerinde UNIMER (Groupe Said * Sebze ve hayvan konserveleri *harfiyat ekipmanları 200 milyon $'ın Said EL ALJ EL ALJ) da ğıtıcısı ve ithalatçısı üzerinde * un fabrikası *bisküvi *çay ticareti * Ton balı ğı GROUPE 400 milyon $'ın konservesi da ğıtıcısı ve ithalatçısı * mısır gevre ği Brahim BOUTGUERAY BOUTGUERAY üzerinde ithalatçısı *un fabrikası *makarna, kuskus ve un üretimi *gıda 150 milyon $'ın GROUPE TRIA M. JAMALEDDINE ürünleri da ğıtıcısı ve ithalatçısı üzerinde 100 milyon $'ın DARICOUSPATE *un fabrikası *makarna, kuskus ve un üretimi Mohammed KHALIL üzerinde Cafés DUBOIS - * Kahve kavurma, çips ve atı ştırmalık gıda üretimi Omar BENBOUBKER 15 milyon $'ın üzerinde LEADER FOOD MÜTEAHH İTL İK VE GAYR İMENKUL SEKTÖRÜ FİRMA FAAL İYET ALANI % İHRACAT YÖNET İCİ Cirosu *Gayrimenkul *a ğır altyapı çalı şmaları *proje yönetim 300 milyon $'ın ALLIANCES Karim BELMAACHI deste ği (otel...) üzerinde en önemli gayrimenkul firmalarından (yılda 25000 adet GROUPE ADDOHA Rachid BELKHAYAT 1 milyar $'ın üzerinde lüks/ekonomik ev satımı ) OTOMOBİL SEKTÖRÜ FİRMA FAAL İYET ALANI % İHRACAT YÖNET İCİ Cirosu Ticari araç parçaları; raç ve araçlar için yedek parça ithalatı ve da ğıtımı GEELY, ZOTYE, HAFEI, JMC, SUPER AUTO S. BELLAMINE 30 milyon $'ın üzerinde OTOKAR, JINBEI. Cartes : VW, AUDI, SKODA. ZOTYE, GMC, AFEI, GELLI… DİĞER FİRMA FAAL İYET ALANI % İHRACAT YÖNET İCİ Cirosu DOLIDOL Yatak ve mobilya üretiminde lider firma Abdelali BERRADA 70 milyon$'ın üzerinde.
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