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.

Trucking wants more clarity on emergency HOS waiver
FMCSA order sparks confusion over what is considered emergency relief.

Stephanie L. BondMarch 16, 2020
Crude-tanker stocks plunge as rates hit record highs
Why are share prices and tanker freight rates going in opposite directions?

Stephanie L. BondMarch 16, 2020
American shippers want FMC container availability rule published
“With ongoing challenges posed by the coronavirus, there is real concern about these fees being…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 16, 2020
Cargo handling continues at US ports despite coronavirus spread
While operations across the country have not been interrupted, visitors should stay away.

Stephanie L. BondMarch 16, 2020
Travel plazas edge toward carryout and drive-thru food service
Travel plazas are balancing social distancing to prevent the possible spread of coronavirus with providing…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 16, 2020
World’s largest work from home experiment (with video)
On today’s episode, Dooner and The Dude have all of your updates and headlines concerning…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 16, 2020
Vehicle electrification is not just about reducing emissions
For fleets that run throughout the day and need high utilization, hydrogen fuel cells offer…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 16, 2020
Union remembering longtime leader with day off
Some port terminals will be closed Tuesday in honor of Teddy Gleason even though the…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 16, 2020
Breaking: Canada locks down borders — but not for freight — as crisis worsens
The Canadian government leaves crucial openings for the movement of goods and U.S. citizens as…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 16, 2020