American Shipper magazine was first published under that name in May 1974 and is designed to serve the information needs of shippers, carriers and third parties involved in international transportation and for executives managing international logistics and supply chains.

‘Ghost’ freighters provide marginal boost to shippers
Passenger planes are flying empty. Are there ghosts? It sounds kind of creepy. No need…

Stephanie L. BondJune 9, 2020
Will Nikola’s breakout chart path for other high-tech startups?
Surging shares in electric Class 8 truck maker Nikola Corp. could help show the way…

Stephanie L. BondJune 9, 2020
Redwood Logistics is growing the business through partnership with private equity (with audio)
Redwood Logistics CEO Mark Yeager and President Todd Berger are interviewed.

Stephanie L. BondJune 9, 2020
Louisiana lawmakers approve vehicle tort reform; veto by governor possible
Tricky wording in one provision may scuttle the entire effort to deal with a widely…

Stephanie L. BondJune 9, 2020
Major digital freight forwarders Everoad and sennder merge
Berlin- and Paris-based startups are merging to become one of the largest digital trucking freight…

Stephanie L. BondJune 9, 2020
Calling out racism in trucking
Protesters have been demonstrating against police brutality and systemic racism for nearly two weeks since…

Stephanie L. BondJune 9, 2020
Mexico’s auto industry in unprecedented crisis due to coronavirus
The Mexican auto sector could request a longer period to comply with the new United…

Stephanie L. BondJune 8, 2020
JAXPORT car carrier fire contained but not out
Firefighters injured in explosion aboard Höegh Xiamen after loading operations completed

Stephanie L. BondJune 8, 2020
COVID-19 reveals lack of flexibility, leadership in supply chains
Survey finds dearth of talent for handling the increasing pace of change in the industry.

Stephanie L. BondJune 8, 2020