Blockchain logistics news
Here are some recent news articles and updates on blockchain logistics:
1. Maersk and IBM Launch Blockchain-based Trade Finance Platform
Maersk, the world's largest container shipping company, and IBM have launched a blockchain-based trade finance platform to help reduce the risk and cost of international trade. The platform, called TradeLens, uses blockchain technology to track and verify the movement of goods and documents in real-time. (Source: Supply Chain Dive)
2. DHL and Accenture Launch Blockchain-based Supply Chain Platform
DHL and Accenture have launched a blockchain-based supply chain platform to improve the efficiency and transparency of global supply chains. The platform, called DHL Supply Chain Blockchain, uses blockchain technology to track and verify the movement of goods and documents in real-time. (Source: Logistics Management)
3. Walmart and IBM Launch Blockchain-based Food Safety Platform
Walmart and IBM have launched a blockchain-based food safety platform to track and verify the origin and movement of food products. The platform, called IBM Food Trust, uses blockchain technology to track and verify the movement of food products in real-time, reducing the risk of food contamination and improving food safety. (Source: Food Logistics)
4. Blockchain-based Logistics Platform Raises $10 Million in Funding
A blockchain-based logistics platform called ShipChain has raised $10 million in funding from investors. The platform uses blockchain technology to track and verify the movement of goods and documents in real-time, reducing the risk of lost or stolen goods and improving supply chain efficiency. (Source: Supply Chain 24/7)
5. China's State-Owned Logistics Company Launches Blockchain-based Platform
China's state-owned logistics company, China State Shipbuilding Corporation, has launched a blockchain-based logistics platform to improve the efficiency and transparency of its supply chain operations. The platform, called China Logistics Blockchain, uses blockchain technology to track and verify the movement of goods and documents in real-time. (Source: The Loadstar)
6. Blockchain-based Freight Forwarding Platform Raises $5 Million in Funding
A blockchain-based freight forwarding platform called Freightos has raised $5 million in funding from investors. The platform uses blockchain technology to track and verify the movement of goods and documents in real-time, reducing the risk of lost or stolen goods and improving supply chain efficiency. (Source: Supply Chain 24/7)
7. Blockchain-based Supply Chain Finance Platform Launches in Asia
A blockchain-based supply chain finance platform called TradeFin has launched in Asia, providing financing solutions to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the region. The platform uses blockchain technology to track and verify the movement of goods and documents in real-time, reducing the risk of default and improving supply chain finance efficiency. (Source: Supply Chain Asia)
8. Blockchain-based Customs Clearance Platform Launches in Europe
A blockchain-based customs clearance platform called ClearChain has launched in Europe, providing a secure and efficient way for companies to clear customs and trade goods across borders. The platform uses blockchain technology to track and verify the movement of goods and documents in real-time, reducing the risk of customs delays and improving supply chain efficiency. (Source: Logistics Manager)
These are just a few examples of the many blockchain logistics news articles and updates that have been published recently. As the use of blockchain technology in logistics continues to grow, we can expect to see even more innovative applications and developments in the future.