Triwer, a blockchain-based logistics platform, is working on an app for the parcel shipment which would automatically plan the best delivery route.
According to the company's website, the app is currently under beta testing and will be available for download in Q2 2018.Smart contracts and shared space capacity"Triwer has built in a number of unique selling points which we believe will make Triwer an industry online standard in much the same way as Uber in the private taxi sector or AirBnB in short term property rentals", Triwer's white paper says.
The core idea of the Triwer App is that it will automatically select the most appropriate and best value delivery route, including multi-carrier options by means of a multi-party smart contract.
According to the project's white paper, the smart contract will unify tracking across the sidechain, as the package is booked in and out of key waypoints and transfers between carriers, until the final mile delivery is ready for dispatch through a Triwer crowd delivery driver.
According to Triwer team, that scheme will reduce emission on duplicated journeys, and eventually will have significant effect on traffic congestion.
Sales will focus on signing up small to medium sized e-commerce sites and attracting their customers to install the Triwer app through various promotions and incentives in order to channel deliveries through the Triwer network, says the white paper.
Conquering the marketAccording to the project's white paper, Triwer aims to take a significant share of the European courier express and parcel market through acceptance of its automated DLT platform and TRW token.
"All transactions with the main or side blockchain must be electronic and hence Triwer's encrypted electronic token the TRW will be the operating currency across the platform", says the text of the paper.
Triwer will organize wallets for all main counter-parties and stakeholders.
Triwer has launched its crowdfunding campaign on June 1, 2018.
Blockchain Startup Develops an Uber-like App for Parcel Shipment
gepubliceerd op Jun 4, 2018
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