Development of a Blockchain-Based On-Demand Lightweight Commodity Delivery System
Bayezid Al Hossain Onee, Kaniz Fatema Antora, Omar Sharif Rajme, and, Nafees Mansoor

TL;DR
This paper proposes a blockchain-based on-demand delivery system for lightweight commodities in Bangladesh, enhancing authenticity, transparency, and reliability in online delivery services amid increasing demand.
Contribution
It introduces a novel blockchain framework for a nationwide lightweight commodity delivery marketplace, ensuring transparency and trust among supply chain entities.
Findings
Blockchain ensures transparency and reliability.
Framework supports peer-to-peer operations.
Enhances authenticity in delivery services.
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a surge in the use of online delivery services, which rely on user-generated content to promote collaborative consumption. Although Online Food Delivery (OFD) is a popular delivery system in Bangladesh, it has yet to ensure item authenticity, especially with the increasing demand for lightweight commodity delivery services across the country. The authenticity of products, involvement of multiple parties, and fair exchange are all challenging aspects of coast-to-coast services. Therefore, it is necessary for the three entities involved in the supply chain transaction - Seller, Carrier, and Buyer - to establish at least two peer-to-peer operations to ensure reliability and efficiency. To address these limitations and meet consumer expectations, the study proposes a framework for a nationwide on-demand marketplace for lightweight commodity items and a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsFood Waste Reduction and Sustainability · Innovation and Socioeconomic Development · Blockchain Technology Applications and Security
