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.

Understanding the Waterfall Theory of Freight and how it impacts spot trucking rates
The waterfall theory of freight governs how freight will be routed

Stephanie L. BondDecember 24, 2019
SONAR is the central hub for freight market analytics and forecasts. How did SONAR become so smart?
SONAR has become the leading analytics and forecasting platform for the freight market, giving users…

Stephanie L. BondDecember 24, 2019
Days before Christmas, Universal Logistics lays off 70 Port drivers
Some of the drivers were told they could return as independent contractors if they purchased…

Stephanie L. BondDecember 24, 2019
Feds investigate dismissals at Celadon’s Canadian carrier
Ministry’s probe into terminations at Hyndman Transport following shutdown could lead to hefty payouts for…

Stephanie L. BondDecember 24, 2019
Starsky Robotics seeks potential buyers as autonomous startup struggles to raise funds
Autonomous trucking startup Starsky Robotics is in talks with potential buyers, including some with its…

Stephanie L. BondDecember 24, 2019
Texas No. 1 in foreign trade during third quarter
Texas continues to be a leader in international trade, ranking No. 1 in exports of…

Stephanie L. BondDecember 24, 2019
Freight All Kinds: Transporting nuclear ores and wastes
Ores and wastes are arguably the two most important materials transported in the nuclear cycle.…

Stephanie L. BondDecember 24, 2019
What truckers are thinking about this holiday season
Drivers passing through a truck stop in Portland, Oregon talk holiday plans and a profession…

Stephanie L. BondDecember 24, 2019