Blockfreight Wants to Put the Shipping Industry on the Blockchain
A research company, called Blockfreight, is unveiling their new blockchain platform. It is billed as the world’s first end-to-end blockchain solution for the global cargo shipping industry. Blockfreight Wants to Automate the Global Supply Chain With Blockchain-Based Cargo. According to the press release, the team seems to believe that the Blockfreight blockchain will be one of the most significant innovations to the freight industry since the advent of ISO containers sixty years ago, which standardized handling requirements. While ISO containers standardized dimension and handling....
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