How Web3 can help
Practical use cases for Maritime & Logistics
Maritime and logistics workflows depend on multi-party coordination, documentation, compliance and settlement. Blockchain can support digital trade documents, cargo provenance, automated payments and shared audit trails across ports, carriers and financiers.
01Digital bills of lading and trade documents
Use blockchain, digital asset infrastructure or tokenization where shared records, programmable settlement, trusted identity, compliance visibility or asset lifecycle automation create a measurable operational advantage.
02Cargo provenance and chain-of-custody
Use blockchain, digital asset infrastructure or tokenization where shared records, programmable settlement, trusted identity, compliance visibility or asset lifecycle automation create a measurable operational advantage.
03Port, carrier and insurer coordination
Use blockchain, digital asset infrastructure or tokenization where shared records, programmable settlement, trusted identity, compliance visibility or asset lifecycle automation create a measurable operational advantage.
04Stablecoin settlement for cross-border workflows
Use blockchain, digital asset infrastructure or tokenization where shared records, programmable settlement, trusted identity, compliance visibility or asset lifecycle automation create a measurable operational advantage.
05Compliance logs and audit records
Use blockchain, digital asset infrastructure or tokenization where shared records, programmable settlement, trusted identity, compliance visibility or asset lifecycle automation create a measurable operational advantage.