Benhima joined
Office Cherifien des Phosphates (OCP), Moroccan
state-owned phosphate world leader, as a junior field engineer in
Khouribga. After the first 6 years he spent there, he became Mining Facilities Manager. He was appointed in 1990 CEO of
Casablanca-based Société Marocaine d'
Oxygène et d'
Acétylène, Moroccan subsidiary of
Air Liquide group, world leader in industrial gases. On 19 March 1994, he was appointed CEO of Office National de l'Electricité (ONE), Morocco's national power authority. He has notably tackled the issue of insufficient access to electricity in rural communities. The global rural electrification program's objective was to generalize access before 2010. His successor
Ahmed Nakkouch pushed further the initiative: the program is due to reach its target in 2007. During his CEO mandate, he has been a member of the transition government led by Dr.
Abdellatif Filali (between August 1997 and March 1998) in preparation of the
Alternance, the
Socialist Union of Popular Forces and socialist Abderrahmane Youssoufi coming to power. Benhima was then Minister of Transport, Energy, Tourism, Mining and Merchant Navy. From July 2001 to 26 March 2003, Mr Benhima assumed the office of Governor of the
Wilaya of
Great Casablanca. He was appointed Director of the Agency for the Promotion and the Economic and Social Development of the Northern Prefectures and Provinces of the Moroccan Kingdom (APDN) in March 2004. ==RAM Appointment==