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Year in Review: Timeline of smart shipping developments in 2018

Year 2018 is running out and the whole shipping industry is already shaping the agenda of 2019.

SEACOR Marine forms new JV in Brazil to acquire UP Offshore

SEACOR Marine Holdings Inc. announced the acquisition of UP Offshore Ltd. by a new joint venture company

Van Oord heavy lift installation vessel Svanen takes on another Baltic project

Van Oord has signed a contract with the Swedish energy company Vattenfall for the transport and installation

BP boosts Clair stake after closing ConocoPhillips deal

Oil major ConocoPhillips has completed its previously announced sale to BP of a ConocoPhillips subsidiary

SINN Power explores Caribbean wave energy potential

SINN Power was recently invited to a business trip by the DNHK as part of the Energy Export Initiative of the BMWi

Abu Dhabi Terminals and COSCO Increase Cooperation

Abu Dhabi Terminals and COSCO Shipping Ports (CSP) - Abu Dhabi officially inaugurated the CSP Terminal at Khalifa Port in Abu Dhabi

PSA and ONE to Launch Container Terminal in Singapore

PSA Singapore and Ocean Network Express (ONE) are forming a joint venture company based at Pasir Panjang Terminal in Singapore.

U.S. Department of Energy Streamlines LNG Export Requirements

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) will now only require U.S. LNG exporters to report the country or countries of LNG deliveries

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French container line CMA CGM, the globe’s second largest mover of temperature-controlled cargo

The Rotterdam Effect

The economic significance of the Port of Rotterdam is twice as high as previously calculated.

Engie, EDPR, Sumitomo Pact to Build French Offshore Wind Farms

French utility Engie and Spanish partner EDP Renovaveis (EDPR) announced their alliance with the Japanese group Sumitomo Corporation

Port of Hull scores Maersk Line feeder call

The port of Hull has got its first connection to the deepsea mainline container trades via a feeder service from Maersk Line.

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