MineHub Launches Pilot Program with Southwire and Port Panama City, Florida for Digital Truck Bills of Lading

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Benefits of switching from paper to digital bills of lading include access to real-time tracking of shipments and centralization of the bill of lading process on a secure self-service platform.

Vancouver, British Columbia--(Newsfile Corp. - May 21, 2024) - MineHub Technologies Inc. (TSXV: MHUB) (OTCQB: MHUBF) ("MineHub" or the "Company"), a leading provider of digital supply chain solutions for the commodity markets, is proud to announce the launch of an initiative with its collaborators Southwire Company, LLC ("Southwire") and the Panama City Port Authority ("Port Panama City" or the "Port") in Florida to pilot a revolutionary digital truck bills of lading program.

The initial phase of the pilot commenced in April. This innovative initiative aims to modernize and streamline the transportation process for copper cathode shipments while also improving real-time tracking into shipments leaving Port Panama City. By collaborating with the Port, MineHub unlocks its ability to provide enhanced security and improved visibility into truck shipments of copper. This comes at a critical time as theft of copper continues to be a major issue throughout the United States. Southwire's leading market position and commitment to digitization enabled MineHub to gain necessary engagement from key logistics allies, such as trucking companies and freight brokers.

The Port Panama City is a dynamic regional port that handles over two million tons of cargo annually. With its access to the Gulf of Mexico, the Port Panama City in Florida plays a crucial role in facilitating the movement of goods from overseas vessels to domestic consumers and traders via truck and rail. The Port continues to experience growth through continually investing in modern seaport infrastructure, promoting trade with countries around the globe, and aggressively supporting industrial development.

Recognizing the need for enhanced efficiency and security, MineHub is spearheading the adoption of digital truck bills of lading for outbound truck shipments from this critical port. The pilot has been ongoing for a month with impressive results. In addition to streamlining operational processes for the Port Panama City team, the digital truck bills of lading have enabled MineHub to dramatically improve visibility into truck shipments. In a one-month period, MineHub has increased the percentage of trucks being GPS-tracked from 0% to over 94%. In the coming months, MineHub will aim for 100% tracking for all outbound truck shipments to Southwire. Based on the success of this initiative, more companies may likely see the added value in the ability to have a visible and secure bill of lading system for truckload shipments.