BlockBeats News, February 14 — Hedera announced that FedEx Corporation has joined the Hedera Governing Council today. The council is composed of several leading global organizations dedicated to fostering trust, security, and innovation on the Hedera network. FedEx’s goal in joining the council is to help advance trustworthy digital infrastructure to support the ever-evolving global shipping lifecycle, making supply chains smarter for everyone.
Through its role on the Hedera Governing Council, FedEx aims to contribute its operational expertise and architectural perspective to support the adoption of open, collaborative approaches to building distributed infrastructure, thereby aiding the long-term digital evolution of global supply chains. Its specific objectives include:
· Promoting future-oriented trustworthy digital infrastructure for global supply chains
· Reducing friction in cross-border commerce by enabling secure, shared data verification across organizations and jurisdictions
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