Q&A: CargoX COO sees TradeLens’ failure as learning opportunity
Blockchain technology provider CargoX believes skeptics shouldn’t be bystanders in the creation of global shipping data standards.
Blockchain technology provider CargoX believes skeptics shouldn’t be bystanders in the creation of global shipping data standards.
The blockchain-enabled global platform TradeLens will go offline by the end of the first quarter of 2023.
As the new CEO at TrandeLens, Kim Spalding joins the ranks of the 19% of women in C-Suite positions in the supply chain industry.
With two more major carriers actively sharing information, data on nearly half of the world’s ocean container cargo is now available on a single blockchain-based data platform
Developed by A.P. Møller – Maersk and IBM two years ago, the neutral platform was publishing 2 million events per day within a year and a half.
The alliance between FedEx and Microsoft may change supply chains,. Brian Aoaeh explores the issues involved.
Darren Prokop writes about the future of data in for-hire transportation. Data is information and can become knowledge.
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Terminal operator joins TradeLens as it looks to align with ocean carriers and provide better box tracking.
Maersk says technology is core to its vision and wants more of its 6,000-strong IT workforce to be direct employees and not contractors.
Saudi Arabia Customs successfully transported a container to the Port of Rotterdam using blockchain for the packing list and commercial documents.
According to IBM research, transport execs are keen to adopt blockchain and understand its use cases.
Microsoft and IBM’s enterprise blockchain projects consume a lot of media bandwidth, but there is more exciting and ambitious work being done in transport and logistics by a thriving community of startups.