Triwer is an express parcel delivery platform, built with blockchain technology and secure smart contracts fulfilled using Triwer’s (TRW) token. Triwer improves the shipping and receiving experience for companies and end consumers with through transparency, best-price delivery and last mile real-time tracking. Triwer aims to deliver expressly and be the best option for point-to-point deliveries.
And, as everyone noted the Blockchain-based smart parcel delivery platform has partnered with one of the leading Blockchain development platform which is Dragonchain. Dragonchain famously known as the Disney blockchain which turns out the creators are trying to turn in into a commercial platform to compete with Ethereum.
Triwer is embracing the blockchain technology, TRW already breaking ground that rivals such as FedEx are still grappling with; speaking at CoinDesk’s Consensus 2018 in New York today, FedEx chairman and CEO Fred Smith reiterated the importance of blockchain technology for removing friction in logistics but by all accounts, the company is still exploring its options and running betas. Triwer by comparison is wholly based on blockchain technology – a characteristic that its Blockchain partner, Dragonchain will only enhance.
THE FUTURE IN COURIER EXPRESS & PARCEL MARKET
The Courier Express & Parcel (CEP) market will be impacted by technology such as Blockchain. Parties with the supply chain management business sector must see this as an opportunity rather than potential threat to really monetize the coming age technology. Blockchain has this great advantage that brings the future nearer than all can ever imagine. Smart contracts already are being used to interact with artificial intelligence with instruction executed electronically. Conversely, Blockchain is a threat to slow adapters entrenched in antiquated control and tracking systems.
The internet of things: the internet is an opportunity to better fulfil rising service demands, through integrated proactive online tracking on any device, free alerts, messaging, and dynamic delivery, but also on a community based model such as crowd-deliveries and transport sharing.
Tracking systems: traditionally references codes, then bar and QR codes, and subsequently tracking systems have improved delivery quality, and will be key to improving further for uninterrupted real time tracking, incorporating GPS technology, with efficient route planning, especially in the final phase of delivery. Predictability of delivery is a key value driver and differentiator.
Automation: for more efficiency and cost reduction, from sophisticated sorting lines, to robotics, self-driven vehicles to drones automation are key for our future. Some such as intelligent drop-off lockers are very much in the here and now. Whereas drones and robots are several years and most probably a decade down the line. And our man focus is the market for here and now which is the supply chain inefficiencies and respond to current and near future market drivers.
Information Technology: information in the CEP and logistics industry more likely to concentrate around improving efficiency of operations. The need to be more efficient in collecting data on spare capacities, empty returning vehicles, and looking at ways to monetize excess or wasted capacity.
Technology substitution: traditional business postal demand will decrease due time as e-substitution, e-mails and online customer platform established. In the next half decade, direct mail campaigns lead by better response rates may be the case again as fewer letters and saturated e-mail marketing campaigns. Furthermore, alternative technology such as 3D printing will likely impact the need to deliver physical goods.
To further enhance your understanding on Triwer Technologies, do read the whitepaper in this link https://drive.google.com/file/d/1M-UfJvLa-8MHo4KKxzeMZ7rjtibanSS4/view
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