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Phone: +971 (0)43 823 888
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Q4 2017 webcast
A presentation of results for the fourth quarter 2017 will be held Friday 16th 2018, at 08.00 CET. Watch the webcast here.
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Results for the fourth quarter 2017
The Wilhelmsen group sees effects of structural changes. Net profit improves in the fourth quarter. The development in key markets is expected to continue its positive trend. Total income for the Wilhelmsen group was USD 205 million in the fourth quarter,
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Wilhelmsen Beaumont
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LNG Market Outlook Report for 2018 to 2030
Coming from a Ships Agency perspective, we aim to capture a holistic view of the LNG industry's upstream to downstream supply chain by highlighting the movements of key players in various locations. This report summarizes our reflections on the performance
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White paper: Between a rock, and a hard place – Catalytic Fines in fuel
For many years, we have heard that Catalytic Fines are responsible for many of the wear issues that often occur in engines. The question is, does it really have to be like this? Learn more in this white paper. Our white paper discusses the options currently
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Wilhelmsen: Third quarter 2017
Mixed operating results and restructuring affect total income and net profit for the quarter. The Wilhelmsen group delivered a total income of USD 104 million in the third quarter 2017. Total income included a USD 40 million accounting loss from reclassification