Leopard Marine Services operates as a comprehensive maritime support and logistics provider, deeply integrated into the strategic shipping infrastructure of the Suez Canal and the wider Egyptian port network. Headquartered in Suez, a critical juncture for global trade, the company has evolved from a modest local representative agency into a multifaceted marine contractor and ship supplier. Since its inception in the mid-1990s, the firm has focused on facilitating the smooth transit of vessels moving between the Mediterranean and the Red Sea, capitalizing on its proximity to one of the world’s most vital waterways to offer rapid, round-the-clock solutions.
The company’s origins trace back to the initiative of two entrepreneurial graduates who began by representing ship agencies in the Suez region. Recognizing the logistical gaps and time-critical needs of transiting vessels, they formally established the enterprise to bridge these disconnects. Over the decades, Leopard Marine Services expanded its operational footprint to cover all major Egyptian ports, including Alexandria, Damietta, Sokhna, and Port Said. Today, it functions as a "one-stop" maritime hub, providing a diverse array of services that range from standard ship chandling to complex offshore support.
At its core, the company specializes in provisioning and technical supply. It delivers fresh and bonded stores, deck and engine equipment, and cabin supplies to merchant vessels, ensuring that ships can restock without delaying their transit schedules. Beyond basic chandlery, the company has developed significant capabilities in marine contracting and logistics. This includes hull cleaning, underwater inspections, and repair coordination, allowing vessel operators to address maintenance requirements during brief port calls.
Leopard Marine Services has also established a strong presence in the offshore and energy sectors. The company supports major dredging and infrastructure projects along the Egyptian coastline and provides logistics for oil and gas installations, including support for rigs and research vessels. Its involvement in high-profile developments, such as port rehabilitation and gas field projects, underscores its capacity to handle heavy logistics and project cargo. Underpinned by international quality and safety certifications, the organization emphasizes precision and speed, aiming to modernize the service standards expected by global fleets navigating the region’s complex maritime corridors.