The Société Nationale des Autoroutes du Maroc (ADM) is Morocco's national authority for the management of over 1400+ km of Moroccan expressways.
ADM runs the network on a pay-per-use basis, with toll stations placed along its length.
The North-South link is formed with Casablanca as startpoint: ADM uses projects to manage the development of new roads.
Call for bids for each segment are then published and generally open for national and international bidders.
Two projects were completed in the last years: ADM is set up as a société anonyme and its market capital of 6.507.628.500 dirhams has been brought together by: In 2008 the company will invest 6.684 million dirhams (Approximately 610 million Euro)[3] The board of directors of ADM is formed by real men and representatives of major investors: On top of these board-members, major stakeholders have also a representative in the board Above list is not complete and is based on the Annual Report 2007.
The top-3 earners are: (2007 and 2006 figures) Revenues are used to pay for companies management (28%), interest and other financing costs (47%) and partial repayment of loans (25%)[7][8] Besides developing new roads and manage these projects, daily operation of existing motorways is also a very important responsibility of the company.
This includes daily and major maintenance, promote road-security and collect toll-revenues The company employs 597 people, and this total is quite stable over the past years.
The accident-rate per 100 million traveled kilometers dropped by 20% from 30,2 to 24,1 between these years, but the total number as well as rate of deaths didn't go down.