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.

Hub Group’s volume declines accelerate in April
Hub Group’s first quarter miss included several one-off expenses unlikely to recur. However, volume headwinds…

Stephanie L. BondApril 30, 2020
DOT called out for gaps in truck safety, COVID-19 leadership
Watchdog report lists “priority issues” requiring agency attention.

Stephanie L. BondApril 30, 2020
Passport Research: The state of warehouse automation
Warehouses and the humans on which they depend are under numerous pressures, from tight labor…

Stephanie L. BondApril 30, 2020
Amazon had a profit forecast but it will put it all into COVID-19 spending
Several steps being taken will affect the supply chain

Stephanie L. BondApril 30, 2020
Universal Logistics’ profits plunge nearly 30% as COVID-19 hits truckload
ULH withdraws 2020 outlook and suspends dividends after slowdowns in retail and manufacturing weigh on…

Stephanie L. BondApril 30, 2020
Breaking: Ransomware attack hits Massachusetts trucking company
A family-owned Massachusetts trucking company fell victim to a ransomware attack

Stephanie L. BondApril 30, 2020
DB Schenker, Airbus innovations maximize cargo space in passenger jets
The logistics sector specializes in figuring out creative solutions to transportation and trade impediments, and…

Stephanie L. BondApril 30, 2020
Major truck suppliers bank on electrification in COVID-19 triage
From slashing salaries to borrowing money to get to the other side of the COVID-19…

Stephanie L. BondApril 30, 2020
Volumes showing signs of life, but it doesn’t help the carriers much
The DHL Supply Chain Pricing Power Index fell another 5 points this week to its…

Stephanie L. BondApril 30, 2020