Morpheus Network, is a global supply chain network. Short article on the specifics can be found here.
Morpheus Network has a great, steady development curve and is running some interesting customer pilot programs with several companies worldwide. Some examples: Hoosier Feeder Company, Xinlei, Century-Tech, Afriwork, Guilin Measuring & Cutting Tool Co. Ltd, Ji’nan North.
One of the most interesting pilots, and one that could become very positive for Morpheus Network value, is the pilot with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is starting a trail project to use Blockchain to Protect Intellectual Property. One of the tasks of ye U.S. Customs and Border Protections (CBP) is to find and stops counterfeit products at the border. The amount of counterfeit products is growing globally, making the CPD task to track and stop these products harder. Blockchain is the perfect tool for tracking shipments and the products they carry in an immutable way and making it possible identifying legitimate shipments efficiently.
The US government is about to start a trial to test the use of blockchain for for this application.
Vincent Annunziato, the director of CBP's Transformation & Innovation Division: “We strongly believe blockchain will help the United States maintain a competitive edge in the worldwide competition to grow stronger, better and more reliable ways of protecting our country from illegal imports and exports.”
Annunziato was worried that most blockchain platforms were not compatible enough to interact with other blockchains. He stated that the CBP is planning to “set standards of interactions between different blockchains, so that all firms and software could easily connect to customs in the future.”
US customs brokerage firm Customs Direct is part of a specialized working group, organized by the Commercial Customs Operations Advisory Committee (COAC) and is participating in the CBP trail.
Jim Masloski, owner of Custom Direct on their search for the perfect blockchain for this project: “Everybody’s trying to say they can do everything.” “We looked at other companies, but Morpheus.Network was my number one pick,”
Noam Eppel, co-founder of Morpheus.Network: “One unique aspect of our platform is that it’s blockchain-agnostic, which means you don’t need to be tied to a single blockchain. We provide supply chain managers with a Digital Footprint, providing shipment and item visibility for automating safe and secure supply chains while also saving time and money.”
New member of the Business Development team.
In addition to that, MRPH just added Ben Smith as the newest member of the Business Development team. More about Ben Smith (Who happens to be the son of the Coca-Cola President & COO) here in this Medium article by MRPH.