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.

UPS seeks to accelerate growth of drone-delivery
Wingcopter is a German-based startup that manufactures drones that attain maximum speeds of 150 mph…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 25, 2020
US Customs order ensures more rubber glove imports
One of the world’s largest suppliers of disposable rubber gloves may resume exports to the…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 25, 2020
Seafarers on ‘front line of this global calamity’
International Maritime Organization secretary-general stresses that world trade during the coronavirus pandemic depends on the…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 25, 2020
KlearNow improves visibility and automates customs processes for supply chain stakeholders
KlearNow is an on-demand customs clearance platform that helps companies navigate customs by leveraging AI…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 25, 2020
Trans-Pacific container rates level off after gains
China-to-U.S. box rates are losing steam after last week's rise.

Stephanie L. BondMarch 25, 2020
Maritime History Notes: The multipurpose tanker Manhattan
Once America’s largest merchant ship, oil tanker, icebreaker and research vessel.

Stephanie L. BondMarch 25, 2020
Help for U.S. oil patch jettisoned in final coronavirus package
Plan was to buy crude oil for Strategic Petroleum Reserve.

Stephanie L. BondMarch 25, 2020
Commentary: Recommendations after coronavirus changed life in the USA
CarrierDirect's Ryan Schreiber has spoken with leaders in the logistics and transportation industries and gives…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 25, 2020
2020 technology trends to cushion the bottom line and minimize risk
“The impact of these nuclear verdicts, as well as higher insurance costs, could send more…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 25, 2020