Talk:Bill of lading

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Proposed deletion of paragraph
I'm not sure that the paragraph "How to recognize a valid international bill of lading" is truly encyclopaedic or appropriate. I don't question that its information may be accurate, but I doubt that it would be of interest or help to a Wikipedia reader. Any views? Arrivisto (talk) 17:03, 7 November 2018 (UTC)

Electronic bills of lading
This is extremely outdated: " However, in recent times, it has been proposed that Blockchain technology may be the answer to cover the myriad steps in an export trade transaction, thereby enabling electronic transactions and information transfer that is both speedy and reliable."

2 whole years ago CargoX tested out the first electronic B/L. Will be adding info about them soon. --Ioscius ∞ 14:39, 17 February 2021 (UTC)