This document discusses the application of blockchain technology in international logistics. It begins with an agenda for a presentation on this topic, including definitions of blockchain, global developments, industry applications, and benefits of implementation. It then describes DP World's Cargoes Datachain solution, which applies blockchain for supply chain data sharing, tracking shipping milestones, and facilitating automated processes. Benefits include near real-time secure data sharing across organizations and tracking every step in the shipping process. The key elements of blockchain discussed are the distributed ledger allowing a single record of transactions, use of smart contracts to automate processes, and immutable transaction records. Blockchain is suited for use cases involving multiparty data sharing where there is no mutual trust.
Globalizing the world supply chain and the ibm blockchain platform short v.2LennartF
This document discusses how blockchain technology can help address inefficiencies in global supply chains. It provides examples of blockchain-based supply chain platforms from IBM, including Food Trust for food transparency and TradeLens for improving efficiency in global trade. Blockchain creates an immutable record that gives all participants visibility into transactions, replacing error-prone paper-based processes and data silos with a shared, trusted record.
Blockchain explained FIATA Congress 20180910Arnaud Le Hors
Blockchain will fundamentally change business by enabling shared, replicated, and permissioned ledgers across business networks. This allows participants to streamline processes, reduce risks through transparency, and create new forms of value. IBM's blockchain strategy involves collaborating to build industry solutions on their blockchain platform and ecosystem. Their TradeLens solution digitizes the global supply chain by connecting participants on a blockchain network for real-time information sharing, collaboration, and innovation.
"Does blockchain hold the key to a new age of supply chain transparency and t...eraser Juan José Calderón
The report, "Does blockchain hold the key to a new age of supply chain transparency and trust?", provides a comprehensive overview into the businesses and geographies that are ramping up their blockchain readiness, and predicts that blockchain will enter mainstream use in supply chains by 2025. Currently, just 3% of organizations that are deploying blockchain do so at scale and 10% have a pilot in place, with 87% of respondents reporting to be in the early stages of experimentation with blockchain.
The UK (22%) and France (17%) currently lead the way with at-scale and pilot implementation1 of blockchain in Europe, while the USA (18%) is a front-runner in terms of funding blockchain initiatives. These "pacesetters"2 are optimistic that blockchain will deliver on its potential, with over 60% believing that blockchain is already transforming the way they collaborate with their partners.
The study also found that cost saving (89%), enhanced traceability (81%) and enhanced transparency (79%) are the top three drivers behind current investments in blockchain. Furthermore, blockchain enables information to be delivered securely, faster and more transparently. The technology can be applied to critical supply chain functions, from tracking production to monitoring food-chains and ensuring regulatory compliance. Enthused by the results they are seeing, the pacesetters identified in the study are set to grow their blockchain investment by 30% in the next three years.
Blockchain strategy depends on a company's market position. Followers should carefully consider and implement blockchain strategies, joining consortia to avoid being locked out. Short-term investment costs in blockchain are outweighed by long-term costs of being left behind. Barriers to blockchain adoption include regulatory issues, lack of standards, and short-term costs. Live use cases show blockchain can automate commercial logistics processes through smart contracts that resolve invoice disputes and reduce overpayments based on real-time shipment data.
The document discusses TradeTrust, a framework developed by IMDA to facilitate digitalization of cross-border trade processes. It aims to enable the legal recognition and interoperability of digital trade documents across platforms and systems through open-source software, standards, and a blockchain-based digital infrastructure. Key functions include verifying the authenticity, source, and legal validity of digital documents for trade. The document provides an overview of TradeTrust's roles and design principles, and examples of its use for electronic bills of lading and certificates of origin in trials with industry partners.
[Meetup 4] Nuit de la Blockchain, Anna Shugol, IBMLéo Lemordant
The document discusses several use cases for blockchain technology developed by IBM. It describes projects using blockchain for trade finance between major banks, dispute resolution in global financing, know your customer verification across banks, food supply chain traceability, global shipping visibility, and a project by The Plastic Bank to use plastic waste as a currency tracked on blockchain.
Blockchain technology has the potential to improve today's complex global supply chains by providing a distributed ledger that allows all parties to securely track shipments and transactions without error. This can reduce costs, increase transparency, and help address issues like fraud. Several companies are already testing blockchain applications to digitally track shipments of goods, verify product authenticity, and automate payments through smart contracts across supply chains. Widespread adoption may depend on establishing standards, addressing regulatory concerns, and resolving technical challenges regarding scalability and resilience.
The document discusses opportunities to improve supply chain transparency and efficiency through the use of blockchain technology. It notes that current supply chains are complex with a lack of real-time data sharing and high costs. Blockchain could provide an immutable record of transactions, increased transparency across partners, and consensus without a central authority. Examples where companies like Walmart and Unilever are using blockchain to trace food sources are provided. The conclusion discusses using industry case studies to stay aware of blockchain innovations.
Globalizing the world supply chain and the ibm blockchain platform short v.2LennartF
This document discusses how blockchain technology can help address inefficiencies in global supply chains. It provides examples of blockchain-based supply chain platforms from IBM, including Food Trust for food transparency and TradeLens for improving efficiency in global trade. Blockchain creates an immutable record that gives all participants visibility into transactions, replacing error-prone paper-based processes and data silos with a shared, trusted record.
Blockchain explained FIATA Congress 20180910Arnaud Le Hors
Blockchain will fundamentally change business by enabling shared, replicated, and permissioned ledgers across business networks. This allows participants to streamline processes, reduce risks through transparency, and create new forms of value. IBM's blockchain strategy involves collaborating to build industry solutions on their blockchain platform and ecosystem. Their TradeLens solution digitizes the global supply chain by connecting participants on a blockchain network for real-time information sharing, collaboration, and innovation.
"Does blockchain hold the key to a new age of supply chain transparency and t...eraser Juan José Calderón
The report, "Does blockchain hold the key to a new age of supply chain transparency and trust?", provides a comprehensive overview into the businesses and geographies that are ramping up their blockchain readiness, and predicts that blockchain will enter mainstream use in supply chains by 2025. Currently, just 3% of organizations that are deploying blockchain do so at scale and 10% have a pilot in place, with 87% of respondents reporting to be in the early stages of experimentation with blockchain.
The UK (22%) and France (17%) currently lead the way with at-scale and pilot implementation1 of blockchain in Europe, while the USA (18%) is a front-runner in terms of funding blockchain initiatives. These "pacesetters"2 are optimistic that blockchain will deliver on its potential, with over 60% believing that blockchain is already transforming the way they collaborate with their partners.
The study also found that cost saving (89%), enhanced traceability (81%) and enhanced transparency (79%) are the top three drivers behind current investments in blockchain. Furthermore, blockchain enables information to be delivered securely, faster and more transparently. The technology can be applied to critical supply chain functions, from tracking production to monitoring food-chains and ensuring regulatory compliance. Enthused by the results they are seeing, the pacesetters identified in the study are set to grow their blockchain investment by 30% in the next three years.
Blockchain strategy depends on a company's market position. Followers should carefully consider and implement blockchain strategies, joining consortia to avoid being locked out. Short-term investment costs in blockchain are outweighed by long-term costs of being left behind. Barriers to blockchain adoption include regulatory issues, lack of standards, and short-term costs. Live use cases show blockchain can automate commercial logistics processes through smart contracts that resolve invoice disputes and reduce overpayments based on real-time shipment data.
The document discusses TradeTrust, a framework developed by IMDA to facilitate digitalization of cross-border trade processes. It aims to enable the legal recognition and interoperability of digital trade documents across platforms and systems through open-source software, standards, and a blockchain-based digital infrastructure. Key functions include verifying the authenticity, source, and legal validity of digital documents for trade. The document provides an overview of TradeTrust's roles and design principles, and examples of its use for electronic bills of lading and certificates of origin in trials with industry partners.
[Meetup 4] Nuit de la Blockchain, Anna Shugol, IBMLéo Lemordant
The document discusses several use cases for blockchain technology developed by IBM. It describes projects using blockchain for trade finance between major banks, dispute resolution in global financing, know your customer verification across banks, food supply chain traceability, global shipping visibility, and a project by The Plastic Bank to use plastic waste as a currency tracked on blockchain.
Blockchain technology has the potential to improve today's complex global supply chains by providing a distributed ledger that allows all parties to securely track shipments and transactions without error. This can reduce costs, increase transparency, and help address issues like fraud. Several companies are already testing blockchain applications to digitally track shipments of goods, verify product authenticity, and automate payments through smart contracts across supply chains. Widespread adoption may depend on establishing standards, addressing regulatory concerns, and resolving technical challenges regarding scalability and resilience.
The document discusses opportunities to improve supply chain transparency and efficiency through the use of blockchain technology. It notes that current supply chains are complex with a lack of real-time data sharing and high costs. Blockchain could provide an immutable record of transactions, increased transparency across partners, and consensus without a central authority. Examples where companies like Walmart and Unilever are using blockchain to trace food sources are provided. The conclusion discusses using industry case studies to stay aware of blockchain innovations.
Build a Supply Chain 4.0 ecosystem using BlockchainBluecrux
Blockchain technology allows partners in the Supply Chain to share data in a trusted and immutable way. The presentation features how you can use blockchain to optimize your E2E Supply Chain, using concrete illustrations. Two operational blockchain projects are described, from the development to the key decision process, resulting in an eco-system oriented solution with benefits for all participants. In short: get ready to start building a Supply Chain 4.0 ecosystem using Blockchain!
Presented by Walter Stiers, Industry Architect IBM on Supply Chain 4.0 : ready to operate in the digital era? (29 Nov, 2018)
How to Apply Blockchain to Supply-Chain ManagementFluence.sh
Blockchain can be applied to supply chain management to increase transparency and efficiency. It allows all participants in the supply chain to access a shared ledger with real-time information. This reduces errors, delays, and fraud while improving management and trust between consumers and suppliers. Companies should start by implementing blockchain on weak points in the supply chain and collaborating with other members before expanding the solution. The full benefits are realized when the entire supply chain is integrated on the blockchain platform.
Modernizing the Supply Chain into the 21st CenturyAnil John
U.S. Customs (CBP/Trade) Presentation at the 2022 FedID Conference on using W3C Verifiable Credentials and W3C Decentralized Identifiers to digitize the supply chain
Moving forward based on Market Trends #BlockchainSubmit Pablo Junco
The presentation was used during the closing session in the Blockchain DLT Summit at Lima, Peru (November 14). Thanks to the summit sponsors UTEC, R3, BCP, and Microsoft Peru.
Blockchain technology and logistics managementJayakumar PP
Basic understanding of Blockchain Technology. Give special focus to the application of blockchain in Logistics Management and Supply chain. It covers the following topics
Introduction to the blockchain, The current situation in the logistics industry, The Blockchain technology - the paradigm shifter in logistics, Block Chian Technology - Explain technology aspects and features, Basics on Blockchain security, Blockchain capabilities and its advantages to the logistics industry, Value-added to the industry, Implementation challenges, Finally with the conclusion and one best practice with ship chain company.
Webinar Slides from the Blockchain WebinarLora Cecere
This document provides a summary of results from blockchain testing. It discusses how blockchain can be used to improve supply chain visibility, traceability, and finance. Blockchain allows for real-time sharing of information across organizations securely and reduces costs associated with paperwork processing. Example use cases discussed include real-time cold chain visibility, fleet telematics data sharing, and creating intelligence from raw sensor data on shipments. The document also profiles the founder of Supply Chain Insights, Lora Cecere, and advertises upcoming training and conference events on digital supply chain innovation.
Blockchain as the Backbone of Digital Supply Chains | Challenges for Supply C...Fluence.sh
The digital supply chain is one of the most popular methods of organization for resources, assets, people, and inventory transfers. But what challenges does supply chain face and how they can be solved with the blockchain technology?
Blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT) can help address trust issues in business networks. Blockchain provides a decentralized peer-to-peer network with a shared, distributed ledger that allows all participants to see a single system of record. It records all transactions across the business network, shares the ledger among participants, and replicates it so each participant has their own copy while maintaining privacy. This can enable use cases like maintaining shared reference data, tracking provenance in supply chains, creating immutable financial records for auditing, and facilitating faster letter of credit transactions with reduced costs and risk. DLTs like Hyperledger and Corda implement features of blockchains but without requiring a native digital asset.
This presentation by Isabelle Corbett, Senior Counsel & Director of Regulatory Affairs, R3, was made during the discussion “Blockchain and Competition” held at the 129th meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 8 June 2018. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/2gx.
Can Blockchain Help Fix Supply Chain Problems In 2022?thinkwithniche
Global supply chains have always been complex and delicate. This has been made more complicated recently by ongoing conflicts and epidemics. Around 90% of the world's goods are shipped via sea using approximately 60,000 cargo vessels, which include 24,000 containers. It's easy to see why everything, from your coffee this morning to the microchip in your smartwatch, can get lost or delayed.
Overview of Supply Chain and Logistics Technology & Parcel SystemKunj Joshi 🎤
The document discusses the parcel industry and benefits of supply chain software for courier companies. It describes how parcel perfect software works to efficiently manage courier businesses through features like GPS tracking, automated invoicing, and end-to-end parcel tracking. The software provides tangible benefits like reduced costs and improved productivity as well as intangible benefits like increased visibility and profit analysis. Key documents discussed include waybills, manifestos, and proofs of delivery that are important for tracking shipments and processing payments.
Machine learning presentation in using pyhtonmasukmia.com
Cloud computing allows users to access data and applications over the internet instead of locally on their own computers. It provides benefits like reduced costs, increased storage, flexibility and scalability. However, it also poses risks to privacy, security and reliability if the internet connection or cloud provider experiences issues. Blockchain is a distributed database that records transactions in a way that allows multiple parties to access and update the same data transparently. It has applications in areas like digital identity, voting, notarization and smart contracts that could transform daily life through increased security and efficiency of transactions. Both cloud computing and blockchain impact daily life through enabling new services and changing how data is stored, accessed and shared globally over the internet.
Presentation from Grace Hopper Celebration 2016. Topic: Blockchain and Internet of Things (IoT) in the IBM Bluemix platform includes Demo. Speakers: Valerie Lampkin, Sumabala Nair and Carole Corley
Digital Transformation in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (1).pdfinfowindtech
The logistics and supply chain management industries are undergoing a digital revolution, giving companies the chance to become more effective, customer-focused, and sustainable. Despite obstacles, businesses that use digital technology and adapt to shifting customer and market expectations will succeed in the dynamic world of logistics and supply chain management. The potential for innovation in this sector is almost endless as technology develops, and those who make sound investments in digital transformation will lead the way in its development.
Blockchain has the potential to transform the supply chain and disrupt the way goods are produced, marketed, purchases and consumed. Learn how blockchain can address multiple retail and supply chain challenges, including counterfeit prevention; stolen merchandise recovery; fraudulent transactions; insurance and theft protection; and intellectual property and rights management.
When consumer products get switched on, brands will be able to deploy new IoT-based applications and services throughout the full product lifecycle. But what role will blockchains play in this, and is the hype about its potential justified?
This white paper will show you which use cases are best suited to blockchains and how to assess whether a blockchain-based solution is really needed.
Build a Supply Chain 4.0 ecosystem using BlockchainBluecrux
Blockchain technology allows partners in the Supply Chain to share data in a trusted and immutable way. The presentation features how you can use blockchain to optimize your E2E Supply Chain, using concrete illustrations. Two operational blockchain projects are described, from the development to the key decision process, resulting in an eco-system oriented solution with benefits for all participants. In short: get ready to start building a Supply Chain 4.0 ecosystem using Blockchain!
Presented by Walter Stiers, Industry Architect IBM on Supply Chain 4.0 : ready to operate in the digital era? (29 Nov, 2018)
How to Apply Blockchain to Supply-Chain ManagementFluence.sh
Blockchain can be applied to supply chain management to increase transparency and efficiency. It allows all participants in the supply chain to access a shared ledger with real-time information. This reduces errors, delays, and fraud while improving management and trust between consumers and suppliers. Companies should start by implementing blockchain on weak points in the supply chain and collaborating with other members before expanding the solution. The full benefits are realized when the entire supply chain is integrated on the blockchain platform.
Modernizing the Supply Chain into the 21st CenturyAnil John
U.S. Customs (CBP/Trade) Presentation at the 2022 FedID Conference on using W3C Verifiable Credentials and W3C Decentralized Identifiers to digitize the supply chain
Moving forward based on Market Trends #BlockchainSubmit Pablo Junco
The presentation was used during the closing session in the Blockchain DLT Summit at Lima, Peru (November 14). Thanks to the summit sponsors UTEC, R3, BCP, and Microsoft Peru.
Blockchain technology and logistics managementJayakumar PP
Basic understanding of Blockchain Technology. Give special focus to the application of blockchain in Logistics Management and Supply chain. It covers the following topics
Introduction to the blockchain, The current situation in the logistics industry, The Blockchain technology - the paradigm shifter in logistics, Block Chian Technology - Explain technology aspects and features, Basics on Blockchain security, Blockchain capabilities and its advantages to the logistics industry, Value-added to the industry, Implementation challenges, Finally with the conclusion and one best practice with ship chain company.
Webinar Slides from the Blockchain WebinarLora Cecere
This document provides a summary of results from blockchain testing. It discusses how blockchain can be used to improve supply chain visibility, traceability, and finance. Blockchain allows for real-time sharing of information across organizations securely and reduces costs associated with paperwork processing. Example use cases discussed include real-time cold chain visibility, fleet telematics data sharing, and creating intelligence from raw sensor data on shipments. The document also profiles the founder of Supply Chain Insights, Lora Cecere, and advertises upcoming training and conference events on digital supply chain innovation.
Blockchain as the Backbone of Digital Supply Chains | Challenges for Supply C...Fluence.sh
The digital supply chain is one of the most popular methods of organization for resources, assets, people, and inventory transfers. But what challenges does supply chain face and how they can be solved with the blockchain technology?
Blockchain and distributed ledger technology (DLT) can help address trust issues in business networks. Blockchain provides a decentralized peer-to-peer network with a shared, distributed ledger that allows all participants to see a single system of record. It records all transactions across the business network, shares the ledger among participants, and replicates it so each participant has their own copy while maintaining privacy. This can enable use cases like maintaining shared reference data, tracking provenance in supply chains, creating immutable financial records for auditing, and facilitating faster letter of credit transactions with reduced costs and risk. DLTs like Hyperledger and Corda implement features of blockchains but without requiring a native digital asset.
This presentation by Isabelle Corbett, Senior Counsel & Director of Regulatory Affairs, R3, was made during the discussion “Blockchain and Competition” held at the 129th meeting of the OECD Competition Committee on 8 June 2018. More papers and presentations on the topic can be found out at oe.cd/2gx.
Can Blockchain Help Fix Supply Chain Problems In 2022?thinkwithniche
Global supply chains have always been complex and delicate. This has been made more complicated recently by ongoing conflicts and epidemics. Around 90% of the world's goods are shipped via sea using approximately 60,000 cargo vessels, which include 24,000 containers. It's easy to see why everything, from your coffee this morning to the microchip in your smartwatch, can get lost or delayed.
Overview of Supply Chain and Logistics Technology & Parcel SystemKunj Joshi 🎤
The document discusses the parcel industry and benefits of supply chain software for courier companies. It describes how parcel perfect software works to efficiently manage courier businesses through features like GPS tracking, automated invoicing, and end-to-end parcel tracking. The software provides tangible benefits like reduced costs and improved productivity as well as intangible benefits like increased visibility and profit analysis. Key documents discussed include waybills, manifestos, and proofs of delivery that are important for tracking shipments and processing payments.
Machine learning presentation in using pyhtonmasukmia.com
Cloud computing allows users to access data and applications over the internet instead of locally on their own computers. It provides benefits like reduced costs, increased storage, flexibility and scalability. However, it also poses risks to privacy, security and reliability if the internet connection or cloud provider experiences issues. Blockchain is a distributed database that records transactions in a way that allows multiple parties to access and update the same data transparently. It has applications in areas like digital identity, voting, notarization and smart contracts that could transform daily life through increased security and efficiency of transactions. Both cloud computing and blockchain impact daily life through enabling new services and changing how data is stored, accessed and shared globally over the internet.
Presentation from Grace Hopper Celebration 2016. Topic: Blockchain and Internet of Things (IoT) in the IBM Bluemix platform includes Demo. Speakers: Valerie Lampkin, Sumabala Nair and Carole Corley
Digital Transformation in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (1).pdfinfowindtech
The logistics and supply chain management industries are undergoing a digital revolution, giving companies the chance to become more effective, customer-focused, and sustainable. Despite obstacles, businesses that use digital technology and adapt to shifting customer and market expectations will succeed in the dynamic world of logistics and supply chain management. The potential for innovation in this sector is almost endless as technology develops, and those who make sound investments in digital transformation will lead the way in its development.
Blockchain has the potential to transform the supply chain and disrupt the way goods are produced, marketed, purchases and consumed. Learn how blockchain can address multiple retail and supply chain challenges, including counterfeit prevention; stolen merchandise recovery; fraudulent transactions; insurance and theft protection; and intellectual property and rights management.
When consumer products get switched on, brands will be able to deploy new IoT-based applications and services throughout the full product lifecycle. But what role will blockchains play in this, and is the hype about its potential justified?
This white paper will show you which use cases are best suited to blockchains and how to assess whether a blockchain-based solution is really needed.
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Vision and Goals: The primary aim of the 1st Defence Tech Meetup is to create a Defence Tech cluster in Portugal, bringing together key technology and defence players, accelerating Defence Tech startups, and making Portugal an attractive hub for innovation in this sector.
Historical Context and Industry Evolution: The presentation provides an overview of the evolution of the Portuguese military industry from the 1970s to the present, highlighting significant shifts such as the privatisation of military capabilities and Portugal's integration into international defence and space programs.
Innovation and Defence Linkage: Emphasis on the historical linkage between innovation and defence, citing examples like the military genesis of Silicon Valley and the Cold War's technological dividends that fueled the digital economy, highlighting the potential for similar growth in Portugal.
Proposals for Growth: Recommendations include promoting dual-use technologies and open innovation, streamlining procurement processes, supporting and financing new ICT/BTID companies, and creating a Defence Startup Accelerator to spur innovation and economic growth.
Current and Future Technologies: Discussion on emerging defence technologies such as drone warfare, advancements in AI, and new military applications, along with the importance of integrating these innovations to enhance Portugal's defence capabilities and economic resilience.
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2. AGENDA
1. Saludo Apertura ProColombia
2. Saludo Apertura FITAC
3. Logyca: Blockchain: Definición,
avances globales,
applicaciones para la industria
y ventajas para su
implementación
4. Cargoes Datachain by DP
World: aplicación y beneficios y
Programa WLP
5. Sesión de Preguntas
6. Palabras de cierre Clúster
Logística y Transporte – CCB
AGENDA
1. Opening Remarks ProColombia
2. Opening Remarks FITAC
3. Logyca Presentation Blockchain:
Definition, global developments,
industry applications and
implementation benefits
4. Presentation: Cargoes Datachain
solution by DP World: application
and benefits. WLP Program
5. Q&A Session
6. Closing Remarks Logistics and
Transport Cluster - CCB
7. Slides and recordigs
4. A changing world…
Mechanization Electricity
Steam machine,
hydraulic energy and
mechanization
Mass production,
manufacturing chains
and electricity
IT
Automation, information
and communication
technology (ICT)
Digitalization
Internet of things, cloud
computing, digital
coordination, cyberphysical
and robotic systems
5. The road we have traveled…
Mechanization Electricity IT
7. Digital transformation
Is the creation of new strategies and
business models that generate value for
clients and our organization thanks to the
appearance and use of technologies that
move us towards achieving our goals.
8. Blockchain
❖ It is a shared and immutable ledger (Database) that facilitates the
record of transaction processes and tracking assets (tangible or
intangible)within a business network.
❖ Each participant in this system has a copy of the list of system
transactions, so there is no official copy, this gives it the character of
decentralization.
❖ Cryptography is essential in this technology, since the information
recorded in these transactions is shared in an encrypted form by
enormous computer networks.
❖ No participant may change or falsify a transaction once it has been
recorded in the shared ledger.
❖ As a transaction occurs, a data block is recorded.
10. Potential of the Blockchain in logistics
Logistics has gone from
having a merely
operational role to an
increasinglystrategic one.
The logistics flow refers
to all the processes that
occur from the
manufacturing to the
commercialization of a
product and its delivery
to the final client.
The inherent
heterogeneity in global
supply chains, the
multitude of
stakeholders,the need
for trust and transparency
11. An experience with Blockchain
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challenges and take advantage of
opportunities of logistics 4.0?
The Logistics of the Future
16. Problem : Supply Chain Inefficiency
A single shipment of avocados from Mombasa to Rotterdam involves 30+
organizations, 100+ people, and 200+ information exchanges, and takes longer time
to travel from origin to destination than 50 years ago.
Challenges:
❑ Inconsistent information across organizational boundaries and blind spots throughout the supply
chain hinder the efficient flow of goods
❑ Complex, cumbersome, and costly peer-to-peer messaging
❑ Manual, time-consuming, paper-based data collection and verification processes
❑ Risk assessments often lack sufficient information; clearance processes subject to fraud
17. Problem : Lack of single source of truth for the information
exchanges
The international shipping process involves information exchanges through documents
among multiple parties that do not necessarily have mutual trust including exporters,
importers, port authorities, customs authorities, carriers etc. leading to multiple
verifications in turn causing delays.
Commercial Invoice , Bill of Lading, Arrival Notice, Letter of Credit, Export Customs
Declaration etc.
Challenges:
❑ Manual data verification at each stage, leading to overall delays.
❑ Risk of losing the physical documents in transit, further increases the turnaround time.
❑ About twenty different types of documents need to move hands among participants of the
ecosystem.
18.
19. Document Sharing & Provenance
BCOs and their business partners can share the documents , shipping data and to monitor their
end to end shipments from origin to destination.
✓ Permission based data sharing among parties (Exporters, Importers, Customs, Ports,
Carriers, Service providers, Banks etc.)
✓ Instant document sharing with verifiable
revision history
✓ End to end shipping milestone events logging
and global traceability
✓ Access data from our portal or through our APIs
Eliminate
Papers
Single
Trusted View
Reduce
Shipping
Leadtime
Data
Security
Simplicity
Clearance of
priority items
20. Problem : Inefficiency in tracing the provenance of food borne
diseases
When there is an outbreak of a food borne disease it can take days, if not weeks, to find its
source. Better traceability could help save lives by allowing companies to act faster and
protect the livelihoods of farmers by only discarding produce from the affected farms.
It took a team at Walmart to trace a slice of mangoes from its source 6 days, 18 hours, and
26 minutes.
Challenges:
❑ Data is available in multiple systems, bringing the data together from disparate parties to make it
informative is burdened with delays.
❑ The data and its authenticity cannot always be trusted when there is a possibility for change.
❑ Accountability and transparency are an afterthought.
21.
22. What data was stored on the immutable ledger ?
1. Product Ids (Global Trade Item Numbers)
2. Lot / Batch codes
3. Purchase Orders
4. Date / Time codes (Harvesting, Processing, Shipping, Receiving)
Used blockchain technology to track the items in the decentralized food supply ecosystem. Created a
food traceability system based on Hyperledger Fabric. Walmart, together with its technology partner
IBM, ran two proof of concept projects to test the system. One project was about tracing mangoes
sold in Walmart’s US stores and the other aimed to trace pork sold in its China stores.
Approach
Result
The time taken to trace the source of the mangoes production came down from 7 days to 2.2
seconds. Walmart traces about 25 products with the system provided by Hyperledger Fabric.
23. Digital asset ownership tracking
An asset can be any digitally representable object which transitions through multiple states in its entire
lifecycle as a result of actions taken by multiple parties.
1. Provides the visibility into the current state and ownership of the asset.
2. Realtime asset ownership transfer through digital signatures.
3. Auditable & Immutable life history.
4. Ability to trigger automated processes pivoting on the state change events through smart
contracts.
5. Improves the process efficiency.
6. Results in time & monetary savings.
Why is it required ?
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25.
26. Core Benefits
Enables Near-Realtime
Secure Data Sharing
Business data, such as shipping
documents, are shared with all
business partners immediately.
Digital signatures are used to
ensure that the data is authentic
and verifiable.
Tracks Every Step
In the Shipping
Every milestone shipping event,
from origin to destination, can be
logged by relevant service
provider. All parties will obtain
the same tracing history along
the timeline.
Facilitate Process Automation
Via Smart Contracts
Business partners can create
automated processes for
seamless business integration by
deploying smart contracts.
27. Distributed ledger technology
All network participants have
access to the distributed ledger
and its immutable record of
transactions. With this shared
ledger, transactions are recorded
only once, eliminating the
duplication of effort that’s typical
of traditional business networks.
Smart contracts
To speed transactions, a set of
rules – called a smart contract
– is stored on the blockchain
and executed automatically. A
smart contract can define
conditions such as cargo
releases, payment funds
transfer, and much more.
Records are immutable
No participant can change or
tamper with a transaction after
it’s been recorded to the
shared ledger. If a transaction
record includes an error, a new
transaction must be added to
reverse the error, and both
transactions are then visible.
Key Elements of Blockchain
28. Where should blockchain be used ?
Blockchain as a technology is the right fit for the use cases that involve data sharing in multiparty
engagement where there is necessarily no mutual trust among the parties. The inherent properties of
blockchain like immutability , distributed & decentralized nature , security help in creating trust while
the data is being shared by providing transparency and traceability.
Use cases that involve :
❑ Multi party engagement with no trust among parties.
❑ Auditability and reconciliation.
❑ Decentralized system governance.
❑ Distributed data ownership.
30. Cargoes Datachain Vision
To become the go-to platform to support all the Distributed Ledger Technology (blockchain)
based use cases within Trade Logistics Community, promoting collaboration among involved
parties and developing the business ecosystem among them.
Cargoes Datachain is an enterprise grade private blockchain platform for data sharing and product
provenance.
- Member companies can form and manage consortiums.
- Use Case Agnostic : Members can participate in a use case specific network.
- Employs smart contracts for business process automation for each use case.
- Blockchain orchestration layer, interface b/n client APIs (web 2.0) and smart contracts (web 3.0).