Morocco's architectural landscape is currently undergoing a massive transformation, driven by urban expansion in Casablanca and Marrakech. The intense solar radiation and temperature fluctuations typical of the region have created a critical demand for high-performance float glass that can withstand extreme UV exposure without degrading.
Currently, there is a significant shift toward energy-efficient building envelopes. The local market is moving away from standard clear glass toward white coated glass to reduce solar heat gain, which significantly lowers the operational costs of air conditioning in commercial complexes across the Maghreb region.
Despite the growth, the industry faces a gap in the availability of ultra-clear materials. The increasing demand for luxury retail and high-end residential projects has highlighted a shortage of low iron glass sheet, pushing developers to seek international suppliers who can provide consistent optical quality.