2. Blockchain (DLT) - Importance
Impediments How can DLT help?
Proprietary systems ‘special’ database
You go first Communities (e.g., R3, Hyperledger)
Lack of Standards Cf23df207d99a74fbe169K3e5a035e633b65
4. ● Chaotic growing market $15.5T (2023)
● Complicated market
● Lack of traceability
● Cargo theft, fraud and waste
● Complex & costly governmental interface
The Challenges
5. Blockchain – Opportunities & Challenges
Opportunities Challenges
Create new business models
(data marketplace)
Onboarding SC partners
Token Economy Liability & Responsibility (legal)
Real Supply Chain Collaboration Not everything needs a Blockchain
6. Olam - The TCP/IP of Logistics
● $9T inefficient market
● Agreed & unified standards
● Enabling new ecosystem
7. ● API’s & protocols, open source (MVP)
● Supported by logistics industry leaders
● Collaborating with governmental entities
● Led by a non-for-profit foundation
The Solution
PoC - ongoing - Q1’18
10. ● Standards & API’s open to all, focus on enablers
● Cooperation & Coopetition
● Governmental entities cooperation
● Reduce costs, remove entry barriers
● Innovative, yet non-disruptive
The Unique Approach
11. “A circle that feeds itself”
Key Value of The Olam Token
Value grows along with
ecosystem evolution
Tradable
and liquid
Backed by the
foundation activity
13. Gerard van Kesteren
Former CFO
Kuehne + Nagel
Udi Dagan
Former. CEO
FedEx Israel
Prof. Dr. Andreas Furrer
Supply Chain expert
Dr. Moshe Ben David
Strategic expert
Eyal Hertzog
Blockchain
architect, Bancor
Prof. Tetsuya
Osaka, Nano &
Life Innovation
Prof. Yosi Shacham
Diamand, nanoscale
information
technologies
Dr. Royi Itzhak
Algorithm & Data
Science
Advisors
Phil Gerskovich
Former EVP Zebra
Technologies
Marcel Fujike
SVP
Global air logistics
Kuehne + Nagel