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A major Vietnamese shipping terminal has become the latest entity to join IBM and Maersk’s TradeLens blockchain platform.
Major Asian Shipping Terminal Joins IBM and Maersk’s Blockchain Platform
Jack Martin
2019-12-20T11:21:00+00:00
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New Zealand’s ASB Bank, owned by Commonwealth Bank of Australia, has participated in a new $1.7 million funding round by blockchain startup TradeWindow.
New Zealand’s ASB Bank Owns 21% in TradeWindow Following $1.7M Round
Helen Partz
2019-12-16T16:21:00+00:00
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American logistics giant UPS partnered with agritech firm HerdX to trace the journey of beef from the U.S. to Japan.
UPS and Agritech Firm Use Blockchain to Verify Beef Shipment From US to Japan
Helen Partz
2019-11-13T16:15:00+00:00
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The municipal Shanghai government has joined forces with financial institutions to create an alliance to foster the use of blockchain for global trade.
Shanghai Gov’t Partners With 6 Banks on Blockchain Alliance for Trade
Marie Huillet
2019-11-07T09:32:00+00:00
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Topco Associates will use a blockchain platform for food supply chains that is based on Mastercard’s Provenance Solution.
Largest American Food Coop to Pilot Mastercard’s Blockchain Tech
Aaron Wood
2019-10-28T00:19:00+00:00
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Vancouver-based Global Container Terminals will use TradeLens in all four operated terminals, including two terminals in the U.S.
Canadian Terminal Operator Joins Maersk and IBM's TradeLens
Helen Partz
2019-10-21T22:04:00+01:00
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Shipping startup 300cubits burns its tokens while suspending its blockchain operations due to low transaction volume.
Shipping Startup 300cubits Suspends Its Blockchain Operations
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-10-01T14:42:00+01:00
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Thailand’s Customs Department plans to use IBM’s Tradelens blockchain shipment tracking solution, first at a port in Chon Buri and later in Bangkok.
Thai Customs Department Plans to Use IBM’s Tradelens to Track Shipping
Adrian Zmudzinski
2019-08-29T23:10:00+01:00
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