TRAC Intermodal Joins Blockchain Initiative

April 16, 2018

Keith Lovetro (Photo: TRAC)
Keith Lovetro (Photo: TRAC)

TRAC Intermodal has joined the Blockchain in Transportation Alliance (BiTA), an organization for the development of blockchain standards and education for the transportation industry, with the goal of bringing together leading companies that are committed to developing blockchain technology.  


“TRAC Intermodal has joined BiTA to better understand the role that blockchain can play in improving transparency and creating greater efficiencies among all the stakeholders in chassis provisioning,” said Keith Lovetro, President and Chief Executive Officer at TRAC Intermodal.  He went on to say that, “We see this partnership as an ideal opportunity to help develop best-in-class standards for blockchain in our industry.”


Blockchain is a shared, distributed ledger that facilitates the process of recording transactions and tracking assets in a business network both tangible and intangible, allowing them to share information more efficiently and securely to improve global trade.

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