
WUSA 02 | ABOUT
45+
Years of experience
Serving vessels calling Egyptian ports & transiting the Suez Canal
32K+
Vessels served
Across Port Said and Suez
92%
Repeat clients
Reflecting long-term trust and lasting relationships.
1K+
Client calls annually
Delivering service and support with unparalleled experience.
WUSA 04 | SERVICES
Services & Support
(01)
Suez Canal Transit Coordination
Managing documentation and approvals Monitoring transit timings Guiding owners and operators through regulations and fees
(02)
Port Call Management
Handling vessel arrival and departure formalities Coordinating with port authorities and terminals Ensuring smooth berthing, loading, and sailing schedules
(03)
Husbandry Services
Crew changes, provisions, bunkers, medical support, CTM Waste removal and spare-parts logistics Everything the vessel or crew needs during a port stay
(04)
Cargo Coordination & Documentation
Supervising cargo operations Managing customs, declarations, and compliance Facilitating communication between ship, terminal, and cargo stakeholders
We provide experience, efficiency and transparency.
Our work within Egypt's maritime sector spans decades, allowing us to cater effectively for all of our client's needs with over 45 years of experience.
Our years of operational excellence have allowed us to develop a high level of efficiency in everything we do, through client-focussed processes, taking responsibility for all client matters and providing seamless service and support for each and every call/transit.
WUSA 05 | CLIENTS
Our clients range from ship owners, charterers, operators and management companies, and each is our priority - we serve our clients in a singular way, ensuring that operations are problem-free and efficient.
We have developed transparent processes that allow us to take responsibility for each vessel call and deliver unparalleled service.
Over our many years of operation, we have served a wealth of international clients, including:
Choosing the right maritime services partner is an important decision.
These are the questions our clients ask most often before starting a relationship with us.
What services does WUSA provide?
We offer comprehensive ship agency and marine support services, including port call management, Suez Canal transit coordination, crew logistics, husbandry services, supplies, documentation, and emergency assistance. Our role is to ensure every vessel’s operation in Egypt is seamless, compliant, and efficient.
What sets WUSA apart from other ship agents?
With over 45 years of continuous operation, we combine deep local expertise with internationally aligned standards. Clients choose us for our reliability, accuracy, and proven ability to minimise delays and operational risks.
How quickly can you respond to urgent enquiries?
Our teams operate round the clock across all Egyptian ports. Urgent matters receive immediate attention to support uninterrupted vessel operations.
Do you manage Suez Canal transits?
Yes. We provide end-to-end Suez Canal transit management, including documentation, coordination with authorities, real-time updates, and fee guidance. Our long-standing presence ensures smooth, predictable transits.
Can you support crew changes and related logistics?
We manage the full scope of crew change services: visas, immigration procedures, transport, accommodation, medical arrangements, and port access. Our structured processes help reduce downtime and administrative complexity.
Which ports in Egypt do you cover?
Trough our own offices, and our sister agency, WACS, we operate across all major Egyptian ports, including Alexandria, Port Said, Damietta, Suez, Sokhna, and others. This nationwide presence ensures consistent service standards wherever your vessel calls.
How do you maintain quality and consistency across such a wide operation?
Our processes are built on strict operational controls, transparent communication, and long-standing relationships with port authorities and service providers. This allows us to deliver dependable, uniform service levels for every vessel, every time.














