Energy digital management empowers transportation development by achieving “one platform online, one network offline,” enhancing people’s travel experiences.
For the freight sector, traditionally known for high fuel consumption, digital technology can provide new momentum. According to relevant estimates, in 2021, the full truckload transport market accounted for approximately 60% of the road freight market. Among them, the penetration rate of digital freight began to increase, reaching 10.7%. The total number of digital freight waybills grew by 290% year-on-year, reaching 69.12 million. The digital transformation of freight has begun, making digital freight a trend.
The vehicle-cargo matching platform, based on information technology and supported by a digital platform, creates network coordination of elements such as “people-goods-vehicles.” Specifically, with the support of the vehicle-cargo matching platform, vehicle-cargo coordination is gradually taking shape, bringing significant changes and breakthroughs to the freight industry from both the information and supply ends.
On the information end, digital platforms promote the freight industry by breaking information barriers and pushing for resource intensification. Traditional freight faces challenges such as single communication channels, low transportation efficiency, and non-transparent pricing. Blockchain technology in vehicle-cargo matching platforms can be applied to logistics big data scenarios. Through decentralization and multi-party co-creation, it provides efficient, convenient, transparent sharing and secure data exchange services.
It offers diverse communication channels and a highly transparent pricing system for cargo owners, and effective vehicle operation time and asset services for vehicle owners. Additionally, digital communication platforms can provide a complete data chain and evidence chain for both vehicle and cargo parties, ensuring the safety of both vehicles and cargo.