The digital waybill has long been a sensitive issue among freight forwarders, as the value of some container loads is very high and digitally simply too insecure. But now the blockchain technology fulfills the necessary requirements to meet the requirements. Every digital waybill is given a unique “key”. As soon as the subsequent unauthorized changes are made to the letter, the key also changes and makes unauthorized access impossible. The current situation has accelerated the changeover process, as the drivers and freight forwarders should be expected to have as little physical contact as possible. Blockchain technology makes the transport and billing process much more efficient and thanks to the high level of protection against forgery and the data that can be analyzed in real time, customer service can also improve. The environment also benefits once again from the technology, as the digital waybill saves around two million sheets of paper per year.