MSC Mediterranean Shipping Company is the first shipping company in the world to launch ID-based container pick-up, following a successful test phase with Van Moer Logistics and MSC PSA European Terminal (MPET) in 2022. This technology allows MSC containers to be released for transport using ID and biometric data, rather than a PIN code, improving security across the supply chain.
Read MoreT-Mining and CMA CGM announce today the start of the integration of Secure Container Release in the Port of Antwerp. This innovative tool provides a more secure and safe solution to all employees and clients involved in the container import release process. Replacing the traditional PIN codes with blockchain-enabled tokens will improve safety and security while providing a more streamlined and digitized process.
Read MoreUTURN - een platform voor de matching van transportopdrachten - en T-Mining - het bedrijf achter de Secure Container Release oplossing - kondigen vandaag aan dat beide oplossingen werden gekoppeld. Op die manier kunnen klanten en transporteurs die van het UTURN matching-platform gebruik maken, de bijhorende digitale pickup rechten voor containers veilig en geautomatiseerd doorgeven.
Read MorePress Release by Go4Logistics: Van Moer and Molenbergnatie are the first to be using T-Mining’s Secure Container Release (SCR) API solution, and thanks to integration with the Go4TMS Transport Management System from Go4Logistics, the container release process is now fully automated.
Read MorePress Release by Port of Rotterdam: This week, various parties in Rotterdam will be launching a new pilot project, in which containers are handled and released without a PIN code: a widely used verification method in this transport segment. The project revolves around a new application, Secure Container Release, which replaces the PIN code with a digital signal: a solution that is significantly less susceptible to fraud.
Read MorePress Release by Port of Antwerp: T-Mining is currently working on a pilot project that will make container handling in the port of Antwerp more efficient and secure. Using blockchain technology, processes that involve several parties – carriers, terminals, forwarders, hauliers, drivers, shippers etc. – are securely digitised without any central middleman being involved.
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