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.

More airlines gut passenger interiors for cargo
Cargo in the hold, in the storage bins, under seats, on top of seats and…

Stephanie L. BondMay 5, 2020
Daimler Trucks will embed Platform Science telematics software
In a transformational partnership for a growth-stage company, Platform Science will embed connectivity software at…

Stephanie L. BondMay 5, 2020
XPO first-quarter revenue falls as COVID brought business to a crawl in mid-March
XPO Logistics Inc. (NYSE: XPO) on Monday reported first-quarter revenue of $3.86 billion, down from…

Stephanie L. BondMay 4, 2020
Family of Wyoming man killed in truck crash sues driver, carrier
The family of a Wyoming man killed in a head-on tractor-trailer crash has filed a…

Stephanie L. BondMay 4, 2020
Stevedoring services join forces in Charleston
Three former competitors’ collaboration had drawn criticism from the World Shipping Council and International Longshoremen’s…

Stephanie L. BondMay 4, 2020
GATX open to acquiring more railcars
The rail equipment lessor and manufacturer is looking for further add-ons to its fleet as…

Stephanie L. BondMay 4, 2020
Trucker rally for fair rates gets White House attention
Trump says meeting with administration officials “will work out well.”

Stephanie L. BondMay 4, 2020
Let’s meet @home (with video)
FreightWaves LIVE @home is coming up May 5-7 and on this episode we preview THE…

Stephanie L. BondMay 4, 2020
How canceled sailings will impact US ports – and when
New data from eeSea reveals that U.S. ports will see capacity plunge by up to…

Stephanie L. BondMay 4, 2020