dexFreight Partners With The Port Community Of Veracruz And Texas A&M Transportation Institute To Launch A Blockchain-Driven Initiative To Improve Port Operations
dexFreight Partners With The Port Community Of Veracruz And Texas A&M Transportation Institute To Launch A Blockchain-Driven Initiative To Improve Port Operations
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Press Release – (Sunrise, Florida) – November 9, 2018 – dexFreight, providers of a decentralized, blockchain-based logistics platform, today announced that it has entered into a contract with the port community of Veracruz, Mexico to perform a proof of concept project for a blockchain-driven port community system. The partnership, which will be led by dexFreight and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI), is a first-of-its-kind in the Americas and will help define blockchain applications for improving the security and efficiency of freight transportation within the port system. It will also identify ways to streamline the existing processes involving container export from the port.
dexFreight Partners With The Port Community Of Veracruz And Texas A&M Transportation Institute To Launch A Blockchain-Driven Initiative To Improve Port Operations
dexFreight Partners With The Port Community…
dexFreight Partners With The Port Community Of Veracruz And Texas A&M Transportation Institute To Launch A Blockchain-Driven Initiative To Improve Port Operations
Press Release – (Sunrise, Florida) – November 9, 2018 – dexFreight, providers of a decentralized, blockchain-based logistics platform, today announced that it has entered into a contract with the port community of Veracruz, Mexico to perform a proof of concept project for a blockchain-driven port community system. The partnership, which will be led by dexFreight and the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI), is a first-of-its-kind in the Americas and will help define blockchain applications for improving the security and efficiency of freight transportation within the port system. It will also identify ways to streamline the existing processes involving container export from the port.