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Applications like cryptocurrencies and ICOs create confusion about the technology, economist Jason Schenker says. Blockchain technology has the potential to drastically improve data sharing and reduce the risk of a central point of failure in logistics operations, according to a new book by Jason Schenker, an economist who specializes in the material handling industry. Despite that promise, the technology faces many challenges to its adoption, such as an excess of hype and confusion driven by its applications for complex concepts like cryptocurrencies and initial coin offerings (ICOs), says Schenker, who is president and chief economist at. At its core, blockchain creates a distributed ledger of information that can be read by all the members of a particular group, but can never be changed by a member acting alone. Whether it's used to track logistics transactions or to support digital money like bitcoin, the technology allows trading partners to share access to permanent, secure databases.

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Those attributes could create significant improvements in efficiency for supply chains, transportation, logistics, freight, and material handling, as well as creating opportunities in other fields like healthcare, agriculture, real estate, finance, and government, Schenker writes in his book. Common supply chain tasks that show great potential to be improved by blockchain solutions include record keeping and the handling of chain of custody of ownership, which are critical practices in any business, Schenker said in an email. 'The impact on corporate supply chains — on logistics, transport, and freight — is going to be massive,' Schenker said. 'After all, blockchain allows for a permanent distributed ledger, and if used in a private, commercial endeavor, it could provide instant transparency of origin, content, and custody, which is often required from a regulatory framework for conflict minerals, chemical content, or trade.' That data transparency can also add value in public health and safety, in applications such as agricultural products and food safety, he said. 'Blockchain can improve transparency of goods transport and freight. And it can allow for greater ease in transactions that rely on antiquated documentation processes in industries that are ripe for disruption,' said Schenker.

Schenker's book comes at a time when companies in seemingly every corner of the logistics industry for its applications in freight and transport. One trade group, the Blockchain in Transport Alliance (BiTA), has hundreds of members including major names like GE Transportation, BNSF Railway Co., UPS Inc., FedEx Corp., SAP SE, McLeod Software Corp., and Trimble Inc. Other firms are beginning to launch blockchain platforms for real-world applications, such as the joint venture to apply the technology to their global trade and transportation practices. FedEx is also, the firm said in May. Want more articles like this? Sign up for a free subscription to Supply Chain Executive Insight, a monthly e-newsletter that provides insights and commentary on supply chain trends and developments. We Want to Hear From You! We invite you to share your thoughts and opinions about this article by sending an e-mail to?Subject=Letter to the Editor: Quarter 2018: Book: logistics firms must look past blockchain hype to see its potential'. We will publish selected readers' comments in future issues of CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly.

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