Singapore to launch maritime blockchain pilot

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Singapore will launch a blockchain pilot to cut waiting times for container ships and the risk of fraud. Dubbed Trade Trust, the project will turn paper-based bills of lading into digital documents that can be shared and accessed when container ships dock and unload in Singapore. The project comes after a previous initiative between national carrier Pacific International Lines and tech giant IBM to use blockchain in the maritime supply chain.

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