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UPS delivery driver caught on camera placing Trump signs in Californian Democrat’s yard
The delivery service says an internal investigation has been launched
Maersk cutting at least 10,000 jobs as shipping demand falls
The shipping industry is suffering as the boom in demand seen during the pandemic years is fading.
Maritime sector calls for £2bn to decarbonise ‘world-leading’ industry
Maritime UK has asked the Government for a significant increase in investment to fund green shipping innovation.
Maritime nations agree to slash shipping emissions
Experts calculate the industry must cut its emissions by 45% by 2030 and reach net zero by 2050 to keep on track with the 1.5C goal.
Newry shipping firm Motis sees a further revenues rise
NEWRY-based haulage group Motis has seen its revenues rise by another 7 per cent in the year to June 30.
Post-Brexit services to continental Europe continue to expand at Rosslare
SHIPPING lines between the Republic to mainland Europe are continuing to expand in response to post-Brexit demand.
Ballymena transport group McBurney acquired by Danish shipping giant for £138m
ONE of the north’s biggest transport companies has been acquired by a Danish shipping giant.
Endangered whale sharks face significant threat from shipping – study
Whale shark numbers have been falling in recent years across many locations, but it has not been clear why.
Access to both markets doesn't mean the best of both worlds - yet
AT 11pm tonight the UK’s membership of the EU formally expires.
UPS to test fleet of electric trucks in London and Paris
The emission-free vans could be on roads by the end of the year.