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Logistics Management Using Blockchain: A Review of Literature and Research Agenda

Logistics Management Using Blockchain: A Review of Literature and Research Agenda
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Author(s): Nwosu Anthony Ugochukwu (City University, Malaysia)and S. B. Goyal (City University, Malaysia)
Copyright: 2022
Pages: 23
Source title: Utilizing Blockchain Technologies in Manufacturing and Logistics Management
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): S. B. Goyal (City University, Malaysia), Nijalingappa Pradeep (Bapuji Institute of Engineering and Technology, India), Piyush Kumar Shukla (University Institute of Technology RGPV, India), Mangesh M. Ghonge (Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Centre, India)and Renjith V. Ravi (MEA Engineering College, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8697-6.ch007

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Abstract

As logistics companies continue to expand due to the revolution of Logistics 4.0, the complexity of the multiple connected organizations makes it impossible for a clear view of logistics operation. Since customer information is shared between companies, unauthorized access to personal information is inevitable, and it poses several threats to customers. To address this challenge, blockchain with some fascinating properties like enhanced security and transparency will be deployed. Blockchain is a technology that can be used to improve efficiency, visibility, and security in logistics management. This chapter will explore the current applications of blockchain in logistics management based on an analysis of the findings of several scholars. The change from traditional logistics to digital logistics, digital logistics issues, as well as blockchain principles, this study also provides useful insights into how blockchain can disrupt conventional operations in logistics management. It also lays the groundwork for future study into blockchain's applicability in digital fleet management.

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