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Blockchain Technology as a Health and Safety Contributor in the Transport and Logistics Industry – Human Resource Requirements

Richard Skiba ()
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Abstract: Adaptation of blockchain technology in the Transport and Logistics industry may provide for not only increased transparency, trust and efficiency but also improved safety by minimising mis-declaration of cargo. There are currently a number of operators in the industry developing applications based on blockchain with may others planning to utilise the approach. As organisations commit to blockchain based projects, there will be an increased demand for blockchain developers, and associated job roles, and this paper considers the skills and knowledge requirements for those in these roles and provides a basis for determining the competence required for blockchain development.

Keywords: Transport and Logistics; Blockchain; Smart Contract; Competency Standards; Training; Safety (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2020-04-01
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Published in International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology, 2020, 5 (4), pp.544-550. ⟨10.38124/IJISRT20APR685⟩

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DOI: 10.38124/IJISRT20APR685

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