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Reducing Supply Chain Complexity

According to Digital Journal, blockchain can help reduce the complexity of the supply chain as it crosses multiple countries.

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South Korea Maps Beef

South Korea will use blockchain to track beef as it makes its way through the supply chain, reports Coin Telegraph.

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Viscose Supply Chain Gets Transparent

According to Supply Chain Brain, until recently the fashion industry’s viscose supply chain was largely opaque. However, a new forest mapping program called  Canopy is making the chain more transparent.

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Turkey: From Farm to Table

Thanksgiving day sees 52 million turkeys consumed as part of the holiday feast, reports Forbes. Getting those turkeys through the supply chain from farm to table is of utmost importance to farmers and retailers.

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Military Vets Bring Skills to Civilian Supply Chain

According to Supply Chain Dive, the civilian supply chain is greatly enhanced by the skills veterans bring upon exiting the service.

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DHL's Platform Gets Cash Infusion

According to Air Cargo News, DHL’s Resilience360 platform has received $21 million dollars in venture capital. The cloud based supply chain risk management platform is a seen by the investors as a disruptive technology.

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Blockchain Will Help Keep Data Safe

As the number of vendors in the supply chain increases, along with the use of digital technology it will become even more important to keep the data safe, reports the Currency Analytics. That will be possible with the use of blockchain.

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Autonomous Trucks are Coming

According to Forbes, Amazon and other large retailers will push the uses of autonomous trucks as a way to keep their supply chain moving.

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Real-Time Collaborative Logistics Platform

Turvo, the world's first real-time collaborative logistics platform, announced today it has closed $60 million in Series B funding led by Mubadala Ventures, the San Francisco-based venture capital arm of Mubadala Investment Company. Turvo also added new investors G2VP and Next47, the Siemens-backed global venture firm. These funds bring the total investment in the company to nearly $100 million, solidifying Turvo as the new standard in end-to-end visibility and collaboration for the logistics and supply chain industry.

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Streamlining Cargo

According to Freight Waves, the Port of Long Beach and GE Transportation have completed a three month pilot project that to streamline the influx of cargo at that port.

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