'Not High-Performance': Tradeshift CEO Prudent on Blockchain Supply Chain Potential

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Digital invoicing startup Tradeshift CEO Christian Lanng countered "Hype" over blockchain's role in supply chains Wednesday, September 19, telling CNBC the technology "Wasn't ready yet."

In an interview at the World Economic Forum in Tianjin, China, Lanng highlighted the use cases for blockchain in areas such as identity and certifications, but argued supply chains were too much of a challenge for the technology in its current state.

"The problem is just it's not a high-performance technology."

Talk of the promise of enhancing supply chain performance using distributed ledger technology has become commonplace across the global economy this year.

As Cointelegraph continues to report, multiple global heavyweights are considering and working on implementing blockchain-based solutions to legacy infrastructure.

"I don't think blockchain is a mature enough technology yet to carry that ... I also want to be a little bit cautious for some of the hype."

Lanng also highlighted cost hurdles and the difficulty of creating an "At scale" blockchain deployment.

The innovation has nonetheless already seen some success, as a joint shipping supply chain product from IBM and Maersk received heavy praise from logistics partner CEVA as a "Big step forward" in August.

More recently, UK's leading port operator, Associated British Ports, signed an agreement with digital logistics enabler Marine Transport International to develop blockchain use for port logistics.

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