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.

Today’s Pickup: Samsara introduces new compliance dashboard
Plus: Pilot project allows food stamp recipients to pay for Amazon grocery delivery.

Stephanie L. BondJanuary 31, 2020
Commentary: What is the state of blockchain in the supply chain?
The views expressed here are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent…

Stephanie L. BondJanuary 31, 2020
Cass reports record 2019 despite fourth-quarter decline in transportation invoices
Cass Information Systems reports a 6% year-over-year decline in transportation invoices but manages to post…

Stephanie L. BondJanuary 31, 2020
Ben Gordon: Supply chain execs optimistic about growth, ready for M&A
The majority of executives expect growth exceeding 10% and are actively pursuing deals.

Stephanie L. BondJanuary 31, 2020
‘The broker wars’: Big bets pit new entrants against incumbents
New technology, capital, and business models have changed the competitive landscape.

Stephanie L. BondJanuary 31, 2020
Digging into the Logistics Managers’ Index
Digging into some of the most recent LMI components.

Stephanie L. BondJanuary 31, 2020
Delaware River deepening nears long-awaited completion
Blasting out underwater “speedbumps” last hurdle for $300 million project.

Stephanie L. BondJanuary 31, 2020
What is breakbulk?
Breakbulk refers to (almost) every cargo that’s not containerized or shipped in bulk.

Stephanie L. BondJanuary 31, 2020