Casablanca-based Biscuiterie Moderne Zine (BMZ), a major producer of biscuits and snacks in Morocco, is emphasizing stringent quality control measures throughout its production chain, according to a company statement released Monday.
BMZ, which operates a facility in Had Soualem, boasts a daily production capacity of 40,000 cases. This output includes 4,000 cases of cakes, 8,000 cases of wafers, 9,300 cases of biscuits, and 9,000 cases of corn-based snacks. The company states its commitment to “irréprochable” quality is achieved through rigorous selection of raw materials and adherence to strict standards.
The company’s product portfolio includes brands such as Alitkane, Tobigo, Dwist, Dériko, Kidzo, Shiwamie, Afia, Hala, Zaytouni, Amarine, and Lmahrat. BMZ is owned by Zine Capital Invest, which also provides contact information for the company at Lotissement La Colline II N°23 Sidi Maarouf, Casablanca.
According to LinkedIn, BMZ employs between 201 and 500 people. Rachid Cherfaoui, Thierry Lauvergeat, and Meryem Boulahrouf are listed as employees of the company. Zine Capital Invest is also listed as a related entity.
BMZ’s website, accessible through Zine Capital Invest, does not detail specific sanitary standards or recent inspections. The company emphasizes its responsiveness to market trends, combining tradition with innovation to meet consumer preferences.
Contacted for comment regarding specific quality control protocols, BMZ did not respond prior to publication.