Shipping Wars

Shipping Wars

2012
Shipping Wars
Shipping Wars

Shipping Wars

6.3 | TV-PG | en | Documentary

Shipping Wars is a reality TV series on A&E that began airing on January 10, 2012. The show follows six independent carriers who have discovered that fortunes can be made transporting items that traditional carriers either cannot or will not haul. The series also features uShip, the world’s largest online auction house for independent truckers. For Season 1, the featured carriers are Marc Springer, Roy Garber, Jennifer Brennan, Jarrett Joyce, and Suzanne and Scott Bawcom. Starting with Season 2, the Bawcoms are replaced by the team of Christopher Hanna and Robbie Welsh. Season 3 premiered on December 12, 2012 . New shippers Johnny Chavez and the team of Chelsea Grant and Courtney Aguilera appear in Season 4.

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EP16  Land, Sea and the Tiki
Jan. 25,2022
Land, Sea and the Tiki

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EP15  Racing for Neon
Jan. 25,2022
Racing for Neon

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EP14  Gaming The Ninja
Jan. 18,2022
Gaming The Ninja

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EP13  The Camel Clutch
Jan. 18,2022
The Camel Clutch

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EP12  Fowl Play
Jan. 11,2022
Fowl Play

While hauling a flock of live ducks and chickens to a new home, Dwight and Tyesha learn why farm animals don't always make good road companions. And although Tamara's feathered friends are actually swan shaped paddle boats, she too faces an unruly load.

EP11  Keep Calm and Carry Salon
Jan. 11,2022
Keep Calm and Carry Salon

Natasha heads to the high desert for a showdown when she spearheads the transport of a roller derby track. Meanwhile, Molly and Russ have an unrelaxing spa day, moving the contents of a salon across a small Florida town.

EP10  Glamping on a Gondola
Jan. 04,2022
Glamping on a Gondola

A load of vintage ski gondolas take Molly and Russell from the mountains of Vermont to the Colorado Rockies on a run that is somehow, only an uphill climb. While Doug is tasked with delivering a unique cabin to the one of the iconic Jellystone Parks.

EP9  Here's the Throne, Here's the Steeple
Jan. 04,2022
Here's the Throne, Here's the Steeple

A giant church steeple makes Natasha question her faith in a forklift, when she's the lone soul to complete the task of loading it. And winter comes for Dwight and Tyesha with a royal run comprising of a handcrafted throne and a giant king cake.

EP8  Ghosts & Floats
Dec. 21,2021
Ghosts & Floats

Molly and Russell discover that the magic of movies is just an illusion when they attempt to haul an iconic picture car for a film premiere. Doug learns that a waterpark's lazy river is a bit of a misnomer especially when it comes to moving one.

EP7  Golf Claps & Bumper Car Scraps
Dec. 21,2021
Golf Claps & Bumper Car Scraps

Natasha is amused by her classic bumper car haul but will the ride stay intact on her rig? Meanwhile, Tamara's mini-golf run turns south quickly when the 12 piece pick up turns into a 100 item load.

EP6  Bowling for Candy
Dec. 14,2021
Bowling for Candy

Molly and Russel get boxed in by the seller of a rare arcade bowling game with his shipping demands, while Tamara's haul of movie statues to Minnesota's largest candy store heats up with a large, flame-throwing side load.

EP5  T-Wrecks
Dec. 14,2021
T-Wrecks

As Dwight and Tyesha tangle with an animatronic T-Rex and chop it down to size, Doug bites off more than he can chew when moving a massive backyard Pirate Ship playhouse.

EP4  High Flying Artifacts
Dec. 07,2021
High Flying Artifacts

There's turbulence in the air when Doug attempts to haul a retired airplane fuselage with his truck, as Dwight and Tyesha double book a load of ancient artifacts and a real embalming table in Austin, Texas.

EP3  Playing with Fire
Dec. 07,2021
Playing with Fire

Natasha's big rig is in question when she takes on transporting a vintage fire truck to its original home, while Molly and Russel's load filled with Hollywood memorabilia is crate filled with issues.

EP2  The Creature and the Wine
Nov. 30,2021
The Creature and the Wine

A massive animatronic creature with a one-day deadline is nightmare fuel for Molly and Russell, while Tamara has dreams of a sweet payday getting an oversized wine barrel across the country.

EP1  Tower of Power
Nov. 30,2021
Tower of Power

Natasha risks profit and time when signals get crossed on the dimensions of a massive radio tower, while Dwight and Tyesha fear becoming the villains after a load of super hero statues get roughed up under their watch.

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6.3 | TV-PG | en | Documentary , Reality | More Info
Released: 2012-01-10 | Released Producted By: Megalomedia , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Shipping Wars is a reality TV series on A&E that began airing on January 10, 2012. The show follows six independent carriers who have discovered that fortunes can be made transporting items that traditional carriers either cannot or will not haul. The series also features uShip, the world’s largest online auction house for independent truckers. For Season 1, the featured carriers are Marc Springer, Roy Garber, Jennifer Brennan, Jarrett Joyce, and Suzanne and Scott Bawcom. Starting with Season 2, the Bawcoms are replaced by the team of Christopher Hanna and Robbie Welsh. Season 3 premiered on December 12, 2012 . New shippers Johnny Chavez and the team of Chelsea Grant and Courtney Aguilera appear in Season 4.

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lars-287-568473 The worst ever TV-show produced and recorded. How can people thousands of miles apart comment each others load and freight? The whole series is staged and a fake. These guys in the show shouts at each other, again miles apart. He and she seem to be be idiots in what they are doing. According to the other drivers that is. Take it away, right away. Close the hole show down. Things are broken with a laugh, why? It's not even thirty seconds of fun. Who is paying for this? This could not have been produced in any other country than USA. Do you believe that all other countries are stupid and believe in this. Do I sound upset, yes because I am.
derekbehe I love this show. It almost makes me want to switch careers. I think the network manipulates it a bit though. I saw Robbie with something that said veti on it and then saw Roy with a veti can cooler. Its to promote that garbage, fake, waste of programming show about trying to catch big foot. If they find him, I will personally fight him at the garden, and I'm an over weight, average dude with no real fight experience. Other than your common school fights and a little bit of boot camp. Regatdless, marks on point most of the time, I think Roy's on point but plays that tough guy thing up a bit, chris and Robbie are by far the best with all there awesome equipment. Not to mention Robbie's very easy on the eyes. Then there's Jennifer...wow...she's crazy hot, I'd love to just ride along with her, even if she wouldn't let me speak. I was heart broken that she got pregnant but the man in her life is very lucky. So much for my dream of running into her on the road and having love at first sight. And I'm a chubby kid from PA so the odds were never in my favor : - (
Jonny Thompson Much like "Storage Wars" or "Storage Hunters", i did not want to watch this, yet - it's good. However, Shipping Wars outshines both these shows, as the setting, items and journeys are different every single time. Roy is by far the star of this show, with Jarrett providing some look through your fingers viewing. I did not expect to enjoy this at all, however the downright fun of it, and the constant remarks from Roy such as "perfect, just like me" make it fantastic viewing. The one let down to the series is Chris and Robbie, whom do not posses the "entertainment factor" unlike Roy, Mark, Jarrett and Jennifer who always manage to come out with snide comments, hilarious one liners and always produce a wonderful show. As I said before, Roy is by far the star of this show, and sometimes overwhelms everyone - however, this is a good thing. Once you start watching, you wont want to see anyone else.Shipping Wars is well worth a watch, and will leave you rooting for Roy and his one liners, and leaving you a bit starstruck with the idiocy of Jarrett.A real, true, gritty 10 out of 10 show.