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Blockchain Tracks Fish

A new certification program will soon be able to tell you the provenance of your fish, reports Fortune. Launched by blockchain company Viant and the World Wild Fund for Nature will verify the origination point of your fish.

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IBM and Comcast Invest in Blockchain

According to Coindesk, Comcast and IBM are partnering on a new investment fund focused on early stage startups that use blockchain.

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Kodak Launches Blockchain

According to the Financial Times, Kodak shares surged after they announced  they are launching a blockchain business.

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Warehouses Go to Handheld Devices

According to Supply Chain Dive, warehouses will increase their use of handheld devices in order to keep up with customer service demand.

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Polaris Rebuild Supply Chain

Polaris, a provider of powersports equipment, is transforming its supply chain, reports Digital Supply Chain. In order to do that they have selected JDA Software Group to build it new supply chain infrastructure.

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UPS Spurs Growth in Blockchain Standards

According to TechCrunch, UPS has announced it is joining the Blockchain in Transport Alliance. The alliance wants to develop blockchain technology standards for the freight industry.

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Bringing Blockchain to Tea

Unilever is teaming up with several partners to bring blockchain to its tea supply, reports GreenBiz. Unilever’s consortium will monitor tea coming out of Malawi to ensure it meets several criteria.

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Trucking Alliance Continues to Gain Members

The Blockchain in Trucking Alliance gained a new member, reports Freight Waves. Transfix, a technology platform, has joined the alliance.

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Carriers Overwhelmed by Online Purchases

According to Supply Chain Dive, advanced planning and prep still hasn’t prepared carriers for the volume of deliveries generated by online holiday shopping.

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Tech Keeps Food From Spoiling

Technology is being used to prevent food waste in transit, reports the Huffington Post. Sensors that monitor the fruits freshness while in transit has been developed by the Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology in Switzerland.

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