L-R: Laura Frank, Port of Oakland; Karen Vellutini, Devine Intermodal; Bryan Brandes, CMA-CGM

The World Economic Forum conducted a working session aimed at defining the needs and protocols for implementation of Blockchain technology in the supply chain sector.

It was true “working session.” Participants started by defining their Blockchain hopes and fears.  Through a series of breakout sessions, the group honed in on the most important issues.  At the end of day, we had developed actionable items for the various stakeholders.

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In attendance were port authorities, ocean carriers, trucking companies (well, Devine anyway), freight forwarders, cargo owners, software providers and government entities.

We appreciate being included!

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