Triwer Blog Post
Transparency, accountability, hyper-localization, and artificial intelligence will be the driving forces in supply chain logistics over the coming years. Blockchain and Automation enable companies to offer these benefits, and are becoming mainstream trends in 2018, and for a good reason.
The interesting thing about Blockchain is that even though it has existed for a few years now, no one was really engaging with the technology. This year over 50% of companies are currently looking into the technology.
Automation has been around for quite a while now, and the fact is that it has had a very big effect on the global society. Automation helps give companies better margins and allows them to be more efficient, which ultimately is a significant benefit for everybody involved.
Decentralized Digitalization and Customer Centricity are becoming standard expectations for companies in every industry. With thousands of startups emerging from the 2017 tech boom, new ways of tackling both concepts are coming into play. We are at the tipping point at which technology-driven supply chain companies are starting to impact traditional supply chains in a big way.
With thousands of new startups emerging from these technologies, one stands out of the crowd with real world solutions and poses to revolutionize the parcel delivery supply chain industry.
Triwer is looking to become Europe's premier parcel courier service and doing so by offering several features and advantages that traditional delivery services don't provide, including the utilization of blockchain technology.
The idea is to create a transparent delivery process while significantly reduce operating costs spreading adoption by making it easy for e-commerce sites to integrate Trevor as a shipping option and making the service accessible to everyone through a fully featured decentralized application.
Europe is seeing enormous growth in demand in this area, and Trevor wants to take advantage of that. With the current infrastructure aging and being made up of antiquated systems, the industry desperately needs some new solutions, and that's precisely what blockchain could provide.
Triwer aims to automate and manage the parcel supply chain through smart contracts, alleviating the need for large amounts of overhead.
Regarding the future they've even hinted on utilizing robots, AI, and self-driving vehicles, but before they can get there, they plan to solve the problems of today. For example:
- Lack of universal user shipping profiles
- Non-existent, inconsistent, or inaccurate package tracking large - Pointless delivery windows
- High prices - Limited delivery choices and no flexibility with options
- Forced contracts for businesses
- Negative environmental impact
- Lack of competitive integration
- Slow delivery times
- Disorganized and inefficient package handling
These problems are all too familiar, all of which have been addressed by Triwer, along with their plan of attack, that's all outlined in their litepaper.
Triwer is a supply chain industry catalyst with a takeover strategy that will disrupt the industry.
With a primary focus on customer centricity, the end user experience is simplified by using the Triwer mobile app, which solves some of the industry's' most outstanding problems directly, along with giving users more power through its features. Such as:
- Stored home delivery
- Profile options
- Automatic route selection based on your own criteria
- multi-carrier and insurance selections with accurate recompense
By storing data directly to the blockchain, Triwer makes parcel delivery a transparent process, using side chains so that users can always access the network of Triwer crowd delivery drivers.
What are Trevor delivery drivers?
One of the most expensive aspects of the entire delivery chain is what they call the last mile. That's when the package is on its final stage of the route being delivered to your doorstep. This is where a lot of cost inefficiencies occur, also where most delivery failures happen.
By deploying a small army of uber like Trevor drivers in electric vehicles, a lot of cost inefficiencies can be overcome as well as many other common issues.
For example, Triwer offers uninterrupted real-time GPS package tracking down to your doorstep and be given the ability to change destinations while packing is in transit. Other benefits include:
- Same-day deliveries
- Return collections
- Small delivery time windows
- More accountability
- Cost-effectiveness savings, fuel charge savings, and reduced environmental impact
- A more convenient and seamless user experience.
Trevor is currently launching in cities across every major European country, and their ICO Token sale is live. To learn more and get involved visit https://www.triwer.io