Blockchain and Supply Chain Logistics (Record no. 756780)

MARC details
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ISBN 9781647268862
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Classification number 658.7
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Personal name Hiddleston, Clark
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Title Blockchain and Supply Chain Logistics
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Edition statement 1
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Place of publication New York:
Name of publisher Clanrye International,
Year of publication 2025.
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Number of Pages 203p.
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General note Blockchain is a decentralized digital ledger technology that records transactions across multiple computers securely. It ensures data integrity through cryptographic hashing, enabling transparent, tamper-proof records without a central authority. Blockchain technology is revolutionizing supply chain logistics by enhancing transparency, efficiency, and security. By creating immutable, decentralized ledgers, blockchain ensures real-time tracking of goods, reducing fraud and errors. Each transaction is recorded on a block, providing a transparent and tamper-proof trail from origin to destination. This improves traceability, essential for industries like food and pharmaceuticals where verifying product authenticity is crucial. Smart contracts automate and enforce agreements, reducing delays and administrative costs. Overall, blockchain fosters a more resilient and responsive supply chain, driving trust and efficiency in global trade. This book aims to shed light on some of the unexplored aspects of blockchain and the recent studies in this field. Such selected concepts that redefine this area have been presented in this book. Those with an interest in supply chain logistics would find this book helpful.
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Formatted contents note Preface<br/>Chapter 1 Overview<br/>Chapter 2 Fundamentals of International Logistics<br/>Chapter 3 Empirical Research Methodology<br/>Chapter 4 The Management model : Development and Four Phases<br/>Chapter 5 Future Logistics Networks and Blockchain<br/>Chapter 6 Concluding Remarks<br/>Appendix<br/>Permissions<br/>Index
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Topical Term Logistics Management
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    Dewey Decimal Classification     Reference Dept. of Economics Dept. of Economics Processing Center 23/02/2026 CHA-100/01/2026,07/01/2026 13037.00 658.7 HID/B ECN16943 23/02/2026 Book