Journal of Emerging Defense Knowledge & Research Policy

Journal of Emerging Defense Knowledge & Research Policy

Examining the role of blockchain technology in logistics (case study:IRINF)

Document Type : Research Article

Authors
1 Iran
2 Shahid Sattari Aeronautical University of Science and Technology
10.22034/edrkp.2023.368219.1032
Abstract
Background and purpose: Today, with the development of the digital space, emerging technologies such as blockchain have created a good opportunity for businesses to improve the efficiency of their supply networks. For the supply chain and logistics, blockchain technology brings many advantages such as speed of operation, traceability and cost-effectiveness. Simplifying processes such as transfer of ownership, insurance, production process and payment are other advantages of this technology. The purpose of this study is to investigate the role of blockchain technology in Nedaja logistics.
Methodology: In terms of purpose, this research is practical and in terms of the nature of descriptive-survey data collection and the method of collecting information is mainly field and through questionnaire. For validity, Lausche's coefficient and Cronbach's alpha method were used for reliability. To analyze the data from the regression test and sample TT and S. software. P. S. S was used.
Findings: The results showed that blockchain technology is effective in information integration, inventory control, product requirement estimation, product purchase and supply, product distribution, transportation and storage.
Conclusion: If blockchain technology is used in various parts of the Nadaja preparedness system, the existing situation will be improved and it will increase the speed, accuracy, security and agility in the performance of duties and prevent any wrongdoing, as well as transparency in the responsiveness of this system.
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  • Receive Date 03 December 2022
  • Revise Date 17 July 2023
  • Accept Date 19 July 2023