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.

How shutdowns will affect freight (with video)
Zach Strickland and JP Hampstead discuss the possibility of e-commerce growth, spending in the service…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 13, 2020
(Update): FMCSA likely to grant Hours of Service waiver for all of the US
Federal agency would be following in the steps of several states that have already granted…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 13, 2020
Uber Works CEO: Startup bridges visibility gap in temporary-worker market
Uber Works helps temporary workers connect directly with companies posting jobs via its digital marketplace…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 13, 2020
Truck makers maintain production but wary of supply chain issues
Class 8 truck manufacturers so far are staving off production cuts and layoffs, but they…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 13, 2020
US tightens sanctions lasso on Rosneft operations handling Venezuelan oil
The Office of Foreign Assets Control added Russian oil company overseas affiliate TNK Trading International…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 13, 2020
Shockwaves in the industrial economy
Leading indicators are flashing red.

Stephanie L. BondMarch 13, 2020
Overhaul scores $17.5M to detect, fix supply chain problems
Visibility startup ensures compliance by taking corrective action in real time.

Stephanie L. BondMarch 13, 2020
Canadian lawmakers approve USMCA as coronavirus crisis deepens
North American trade agreement clears last major hurdle, but more immediate questions loom about the…

Stephanie L. BondMarch 13, 2020
BREAKING: FMCSA likely to grant Hours of Service waiver for all of the US
ATA says it expects a waiver. States are already granting them.

Stephanie L. BondMarch 13, 2020