Blockchain in maritime transportation: electronic bill of lading
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Data de Publicação: | 2022 |
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Resumo: | The shipping industry is widely regarded as a slow adapting industry, for any innovation to be made there needs to be a real demand. One of these innovations is the electronic Bill of Lading, the need for an alternative to the expensive and slow traditional Bill of Lading has been rising since the beginning of the century. Now the digital revolution naturally introduced the electronic Bill of Lading, but its unclear legal status and different regulations in different countries make it hard to establish a worldwide solution. This work aims to provide information about the most relevant providers of electronic bills of lading focusing on the underlying technology in order to make a grounded analysis about each solution individually and in general. Some of the challenges encountered by the electronic Bill of Lading are the lack of trust and investment in innovative technologies, such as blockchain. But, it also shows promising aspects such as increased resiliency and security along with a much faster issuance and transfer for lower direct and indirect costs. At the end of this dissertation, we developed an electronic Bill of Lading solution taking into account the analysis of current solutions. This solution allows users to interact in the lifecycle of the Bill of Lading from the moment of its inception using a web application connected to the underlying blockchain that registers any interaction with the documents. |
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Blockchain in maritime transportation: electronic bill of ladingBlockchainBill of ladingElectronicShipping industrySecurityThe shipping industry is widely regarded as a slow adapting industry, for any innovation to be made there needs to be a real demand. One of these innovations is the electronic Bill of Lading, the need for an alternative to the expensive and slow traditional Bill of Lading has been rising since the beginning of the century. Now the digital revolution naturally introduced the electronic Bill of Lading, but its unclear legal status and different regulations in different countries make it hard to establish a worldwide solution. This work aims to provide information about the most relevant providers of electronic bills of lading focusing on the underlying technology in order to make a grounded analysis about each solution individually and in general. Some of the challenges encountered by the electronic Bill of Lading are the lack of trust and investment in innovative technologies, such as blockchain. But, it also shows promising aspects such as increased resiliency and security along with a much faster issuance and transfer for lower direct and indirect costs. At the end of this dissertation, we developed an electronic Bill of Lading solution taking into account the analysis of current solutions. This solution allows users to interact in the lifecycle of the Bill of Lading from the moment of its inception using a web application connected to the underlying blockchain that registers any interaction with the documents.A indústria do transporte marítimo é amplamente considerada como uma indústria de adaptação lenta, para que qualquer inovação seja feita é necessário que haja uma grande procura. Uma dessas inovações é o Bill of Lading (BL) eletrónico, a necessidade de uma alternativa ao caro e lento documento tradicional em papel tem aumentado desde o início do século. Agora, a revolução digital introduziu naturalmente a versão eletrónica deste documento, mas o seu estado legal pouco claro e a existência de regulamentações diferentes para os diversos países dificultam o estabelecimento de uma solução mundial. Este trabalho tem como objetivo fornecer informações sobre as soluções de BL eletrónico mais relevantes com foco na tecnologia subjacente, com o objetivo de fazer uma análise fundamentada sobre cada solução individualmente e no geral. Alguns dos desafios encontrados pelo BL eletrónico são a falta de confiança e investimento em tecnologias inovadoras, como a blockchain. Mas, também evidencia aspetos promissores, como maior resiliência e segurança, além de uma emissão e transferência muito mais rápidas, com custos diretos e indiretos mais baixos. No final desta dissertação, desenvolvemos uma solução de BL eletrónico tendo em conta a análise prévia das soluções atuais. Esta solução permite que os utilizadores interajam no ciclo de vida do BL desde o momento da criação através de uma aplicação web ligada à blockchain subjacente que regista qualquer interação com os documentos.2023-06-07T14:32:13Z2022-12-07T00:00:00Z2022-12-07info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/37964engPetronilho, Francisco Xavier Santosinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-02-22T12:12:26Zoai:ria.ua.pt:10773/37964Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:08:06.210182Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Blockchain in maritime transportation: electronic bill of lading |
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Blockchain in maritime transportation: electronic bill of lading |
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Blockchain in maritime transportation: electronic bill of lading Petronilho, Francisco Xavier Santos Blockchain Bill of lading Electronic Shipping industry Security |
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Blockchain in maritime transportation: electronic bill of lading |
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Blockchain in maritime transportation: electronic bill of lading |
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Blockchain in maritime transportation: electronic bill of lading |
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Blockchain in maritime transportation: electronic bill of lading |
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Petronilho, Francisco Xavier Santos |
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Petronilho, Francisco Xavier Santos |
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Petronilho, Francisco Xavier Santos |
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Blockchain Bill of lading Electronic Shipping industry Security |
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Blockchain Bill of lading Electronic Shipping industry Security |
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The shipping industry is widely regarded as a slow adapting industry, for any innovation to be made there needs to be a real demand. One of these innovations is the electronic Bill of Lading, the need for an alternative to the expensive and slow traditional Bill of Lading has been rising since the beginning of the century. Now the digital revolution naturally introduced the electronic Bill of Lading, but its unclear legal status and different regulations in different countries make it hard to establish a worldwide solution. This work aims to provide information about the most relevant providers of electronic bills of lading focusing on the underlying technology in order to make a grounded analysis about each solution individually and in general. Some of the challenges encountered by the electronic Bill of Lading are the lack of trust and investment in innovative technologies, such as blockchain. But, it also shows promising aspects such as increased resiliency and security along with a much faster issuance and transfer for lower direct and indirect costs. At the end of this dissertation, we developed an electronic Bill of Lading solution taking into account the analysis of current solutions. This solution allows users to interact in the lifecycle of the Bill of Lading from the moment of its inception using a web application connected to the underlying blockchain that registers any interaction with the documents. |
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