Transportes Innovativos is pleased to announce it is the first Mexican Truckload carrier to become a member of the Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BITA).
“Our company leverages technology to deliver Innovative solutions to our valued customers across North America. We see great potential in blockchain for process improvements, increased transparency and stronger security throughout the supply chain. We are excited to join BITA and we are looking forward to contributing to its ongoing success,” said Jose Alfredo Cardenas, Executive Vice President of Transportes Innovativos.
Founded in August 2017, the Blockchain in Transport Alliance is a forum for promotion, education, and encouragement to develop and adopt blockchain applications in the trucking, transportation, and logistics industry. BiTA’s goal is for members to participate, discuss, create, and adopt industry standard uses of blockchain applications and to provide clarity and direction for the development of blockchain technology in the trucking industry in a manner that will create efficiency, transparency, and foster trust. BiTA standards are intended to create a common framework to help organizations develop and adopt blockchain technology.
Members of BiTA span the globe and represent more than $1 trillion of freight movement every year.
“The mission of BiTA has been promotion and education of blockchain technology and its application to the freight world,” said Chris Burruss, president of the Blockchain in Transport Alliance. “Like the supply chain itself, which crosses borders, having organizations that represent vital links in the movement of freight is critical to developing standards that work in the global supply chain. As the first Mexican Truckload carrier to join BiTA, Transportes Innovativos adds an important voice to the mission of the Blockchain in Transport Alliance.”
Based in Guadalajara, Mexico, Transportes Innovativos provides reliable and secure transportation services including dry van, temperature controlled & sea container drayage. It has terminals in Guadalajara, JA, Monterrey, NL, Nuevo Laredo, TM, Silao, GT and Manzanillo, CO.