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About
Cargo is the Rust package manager. Cargo downloads your Rust package's dependencies, compiles your packages, makes distributable packages, and uploads them to crates.io, the Rust community’s package registry. You can contribute to this book on GitHub. To get started with Cargo, install Cargo (and Rust) and set up your first crate. The commands will let you interact with Cargo using its command-line interface. A Rust crate is either a library or an executable program, referred to as either a library crate or a binary crate, respectively. Loosely, the term crate may refer to either the source code of the target or to the compiled artifact that the target produces. It may also refer to a compressed package fetched from a registry. Your crates can depend on other libraries from crates.io or other registries, git repositories, or subdirectories on your local file system. You can also temporarily override the location of a dependency.
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The information backbone of the physical supply chain, CargoChain supports the distribution of previously unavailable cargo information and the development of third-party applications that will redefine the global information supply chain. The ability to share information about the movement and state of cargo among all supply chain participants has the power to transform the global supply chain. Sharing today is point-to-point, rife with administration issues, and visibility is limited. CargoChain uses a secure trust-based model, that enables you to collaborate by sharing cargo information with trusted partners. For instance, if you are a consignor you can provide consignee visibility of cargo, allowing them to see real-time information and make business decisions immediately. Visibility of cargo is not only location, it’s intelligence. As cargo moves through the supply chain, data can be stored in multiple systems making it difficult to trace and reconcile cargo information.
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Anyone seeking a solution to download, compile, make and upload distributable packages
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Organizations in need of a tool to manage the distribution of cargo information and their whole supply chain
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Company InformationCargo
doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/
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Company InformationCargoChain
United States
cargochain.com/what-is-cargochain/
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