The Atlanta-based shipper once developed a motor that could burn cheap corn oil.
From the businessweek.com
The third-largest dry-bulk shipper in China plunged 13% on the first trading day.
From the forbes.com
Acer, recently the world's second-largest shipper of PCs, has had a rough year.
From the techcrunch.com
Hensley, 41, worked as an adviser, shipper and bookkeeper for the diploma mill.
From the usatoday.com
This also states that responsibility of the shipper ends at the Los Angeles port.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The shipper will revise its medium-term profit forecasts next year, Kato said.
From the bloomberg.com
Computer maker Dell and express shipper DHL have both canned many of their workers.
From the infowars.com
I am not even a Brittana shipper and I was teary eyed in the end because that hurt.
From the entertainment.time.com
The deal calls for UPS to become the exclusive air shipper for DHL in North America.
From the dispatchpolitics.com
More examples
Someone who ships goods
A company in the business of shipping freight
The person or organization that ships (sends) something
(Shippers) Individuals or businesses who purchase transportation services or commodities.
(Shippers) Nothing nautical or sea-related; in grocery, 'shippers' are the fun little cardboard displays of special buys that dot a grocery store's aisles.
(Shippers) Owners of gas to be transported through the pipelines operated by Gassco.
(Shippers) retailers and manufacturers of goods that require shipping
The person (customer) whose goods are being moved.
One who releases custody of material to a carrier for transportation to a consignee. (See "Consignor.")