A new report has revealed the impact of open freight data exchange standards on the global supply chain, which could reduce the unprecedented level of goods stuck at global ports by 2050 and cut carbon emissions by 22%. Why does this mean?
Source: taiwannews.com.twPublished on 2022-06-28
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