| |DECEMBER 20229are providing blockchain solutions for logistics, transportation, and supply chain, blockchain solutions can help to reduce administration time and costs, accelerate transportation, and establish production-to-consumer supply chain visibility and verification.Simplify logistics, gain data transparency, trace shipments back to their origins, protect information from unauthorized access with blockchain solutions with designed and integrated solutions with following use cases in logistics:· Transparency in Transportation:Transportation flows remain mostly shady procedures, with opaque, and thus hardly traceable records accompanying every step of product logistics with multiple segment Manufacturer, Warehouse and Distribution. With blockchain an immutable, tamper-proof blockchain system establishes complete data transparency, with every data asset visible and self-maintainable across the entire transportation flow which included Order, Bills of Lading, Contracts and Shipping history with all dynamic updates and changes.· Automated ProcessPresently the contractual relations between manufacturers and suppliers involve third parties that only add costs, friction, and delays to settlements. Since, financial initiations and lawyers were involved between Manufactures and Distributions, which create slowness and additional cost in the overall process.With blockchain technology-enabled smart contracts, agreements become autonomous and self executing once the agreement terms are met and swift process and most cost effective.· Secured, Validated DataExisting enterprise systems fail to provide complete authenticity of logistics data, often leaving recorded assets vulnerable to manipulation with Manufactures, Warehouse, Distribution and Retailer systems including Inventory Management (WMS), Order management (OMS) and Transport Management (TM). With blockchain, the entire network can validate data through consensus, thus, minimizing fraud risks within the system with all levels of data nodes and consistent transactions.Effeteness of Blockchain @ Logistics From origin to end consumer the model recognizes the nature of the product "(what it is), the quality (how it is), the quantity (how much of it there is) and the ownership of the product (whose it is at any moment)". These four key elements are accessible via datasets (barcodes) and placed on a blockchain to be shared in a secure environment. The reasoning for using blockchain is its ability to monitor and audit all transactions of a product, and its unquestionable ability to authorize the given information. Linking the digital world with the real one enables user-facing, generating the ability to inspect a products journey thought the supply chain. This is made possible by the full auditability and security of a blockchain. Information placed there is deemed trustworthy, which grants users a sense of assurance in their purchasing decisions. In addition, a guarantee that the products are genuine might increase the desire to buy. The screening of the supply chain via the blockchain is potentially done with smartphone applications that scan a tag to gain access to the information. By using conspicuous hologrammatic or RFID tag, a brand or company could guarantee products authenticity. With so many organizations undergoing huge digital transformations, awareness of the ongoing looming presence of cyberattacks continues to grow not only for large organizations but also for small businesses. Now, Cybersecurity is nothing new but its trends definitely are! Blockchain Cybersecurity is a more modular, responsive security approach by centralizing orchestration and distributing enforcement. It's starting to dawn on companies that having an effective cybersecurity strategy is not just a luxury but an absolutely necessity. THE POSSIBILITIES OF BLOCKCHAIN TECHNOLOGY ARE TRULY ENDLESS, AND DEVELOPMENTS IN RECENT YEARS HAVE TAKEN US ONE STEP CLOSER TO A DECENTRALIZED, TRUSTLESS INTERNET, TRANSPARENCY OF TRANSACTIONS, AND MORE INCLUDING LOGISTICS AND SUPPLY CHAIN INDUSTRIES MORE THAN FINTECH AND CRYPTOCURRENCIES
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