News
23 May 2018

Supply chain titans eye blockchain for global commerce

Region:
Americas

 The supply chain industry, which comprises two-thirds of the global economy, and the customs and border authorities that govern cross-border commerce, are actively exploring how new technologies and methods of data sharing can unleash pent-up economic activity. Tom Donohue, president of the...

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