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  • Blockchain Applications in Shipping, Transportation, Logistics, and Supply Chain

    Author(s)
    Wang, S
    Qu, X
    Griffith University Author(s)
    Qu, Xiaobo
    Year published
    2019
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    Abstract
    Blockchain, as a new technology, has aroused wide attention from industry and academia in recent years. There are a huge number of articles and news reports about blockchain applications in shipping, transportation, logistics, and supply chain. This short tutorial aims to clarify (i) the key characteristics of blockchain that enable its use in shipping, transportation, logistics, and supply chain and (ii) how these key characteristics are applied. The key characteristics are decentralization, open data, and authenticity of data. The applications include smart contract, fast payment, information sharing, track and trace, and ...
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    Blockchain, as a new technology, has aroused wide attention from industry and academia in recent years. There are a huge number of articles and news reports about blockchain applications in shipping, transportation, logistics, and supply chain. This short tutorial aims to clarify (i) the key characteristics of blockchain that enable its use in shipping, transportation, logistics, and supply chain and (ii) how these key characteristics are applied. The key characteristics are decentralization, open data, and authenticity of data. The applications include smart contract, fast payment, information sharing, track and trace, and supply chain finance. We hope this tutorial can provide introductory knowledge to practitioners in shipping, transportation, logistics, and supply chain people who are not familiar with blockchain.
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    Conference Title
    Smart Innovation, Systems and Technologies
    Volume
    149
    DOI
    https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-8683-1_23
    Subject
    Urban and regional planning
    Publication URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/10072/393138
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