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Blockchain adoption in cross-border cold supply chains: Cost, Efficiency and Trust
Cross-border cold supply chains face critical challenges, including demand variability, quality degradation, and inefficiencies due to limited transparency. This study presents an analytical model comparing traditional and blockchain-enabled cold supply chains, emphasizing optimal order quantities, retail pricing, quality preservation, and profitability. A distinctive feature of this work is the integration of real-time data-sharing capabilities enabled by blockchain, which enhances demand estimation by incorporating additional data from random demand variations, an essential factor in improving forecasting accuracy and operational efficiency. A novel blockchain cost-sharing mechanism is introduced, redistributing implementation costs among stakeholders to lower financial barriers and encourage collaborative participation. Our findings reveal that blockchain adoption not only improves supply chain coordination and profitability but also fosters greater customer trust by enabling lower retail prices, in contrast to traditional models that rely on higher prices to offset transparency gaps. These insights offer a strategic framework for managers aiming to leverage blockchain technology for more resilient, efficient, and sustainable cross-border supply chain operations.
期刊介绍:
Transportation Research Part E: Logistics and Transportation Review is a reputable journal that publishes high-quality articles covering a wide range of topics in the field of logistics and transportation research. The journal welcomes submissions on various subjects, including transport economics, transport infrastructure and investment appraisal, evaluation of public policies related to transportation, empirical and analytical studies of logistics management practices and performance, logistics and operations models, and logistics and supply chain management.
Part E aims to provide informative and well-researched articles that contribute to the understanding and advancement of the field. The content of the journal is complementary to other prestigious journals in transportation research, such as Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, Part B: Methodological, Part C: Emerging Technologies, Part D: Transport and Environment, and Part F: Traffic Psychology and Behaviour. Together, these journals form a comprehensive and cohesive reference for current research in transportation science.