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Blockchain-based architecture for the control of logistics activities: Pharmaceutical utilities case study

Yeray Mezquita, Roberto Casado‐Vara, Alfonso González‐Briones, Javier Prieto, Juan M. Corchado

2020Logic Journal of IGPL27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Logistics services involve a wide range of transport operations between distributors and clients. Currently, the large number of intermediaries are a challenge for this sector, as it makes all the processes more complicated. To face that problem, we propose a system that uses smart contracts to remove intermediaries and speed up logistics activities. Our new model combines smart contracts and a multi-agent system in a single platform to improve the current logistics system by increasing organization, security and getting rid of several human intermediaries to automate its processes, making distribution times significantly faster. Also, with this kind of approach, it is possible to apply penalties to parties that do not comply with the terms of using this platform.

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