Office Chérifien des Phosphates

OCP Group
Industry Phosphates, Chemicals
Founded 1920
Headquarters Casablanca, Morocco
Key people
Mostafa Terrab (Chairman)
Revenue MAD 46,0 Billion (2013)
MAD 9,2 Billion (2013)
MAD 7,1 Billion (2013)
Owner Government of Morocco (100%)
Number of employees
+23.000
Subsidiaries Maroc Phosphore
Phosboucraâ
SMESI
Marphocéan
Sotreg
Prayon
Website http://www.ocpgroup.ma/en

Office Chérifien des Phosphates (OCP, Arabic: المكتب الشريف للفوسفاط) is the world’s leading producer of phosphate rock and phosphoric acid as well as one of the leading global fertilizer players, with more than 90 years of history serving agriculture. OCP Group has access to Morocco's phosphate rock reserves – the largest global reserve base according to USGS. Fully integrated throughout the value chain, the Group’s activities range from mining mineral resources to producing high value-added products. With a global footprint and revenues of more than US$5.5 billion in 2013, the Group has 23,000 employees and serves every key agricultural market in the world.


History

1920 :Establishment of the Office Chérifien des Phosphates [Sharifian Phosphate Office].

1921 :Beginning of phosphate mining in the Khouribga area

1931 :Beginning of phosphate mining in the Youssoufia area.

1965 :Launch of Safi “Maroc Chimie” chemical platform

1976 :Partial acquisition by OCP of the mining company, Phosboucraâ, in Boucraâ.

1980 :Launch of the Benguerir mine.

1984 :Launch of Jorf Lasfar processing platform.

1998 :Creation of several joint ventures with foreign partners “Emaphos”, “Imacid”, etc.

2008  :Start-up of work sites of the 1st wave of the Industrial Transformation Program: Merah El Ahrach (MEA) washing facility, New El Halassa Mine washing facility, Adaptation of MEA and Daoui mine, Slurry Pipeline, Maroc Central, Jorf Phosphate Hub

2013  :Launch of work site of Safi Phosphate Hub processing platform, Slurry Pipeline Tests, Commissioning of Maroc Central, Opening of School of Industrial Management (EMINES) of the Université Mohammed VI Polytechnique.

2014 :Successful bond issue US$ 1.85 billion in two parts with a maturity of 10 years and 30 years. Launch of several major industrial projects including the slurry pipeline on stream and the first phosphoric acid plant using pulp

See also

References

    External links

    This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Friday, August 28, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.