First introduced in 2008 blockchain (blockchain) is a technology for transmitting storage and information. Like artificial intelligence and automation, blockchain is helping to drive the field of logistics.
The use of blockchain technology concerns all stages of the supply chain. What can blockchain bring to the supply chain? Procemo Find out in this article.
It's a blockchain that records transactions carried out and that anyone can consult, in the form of a public register. The Banque de France identifies the main functionalities of this technology:
Blockchain is first and foremost a technology, not a blockchain in particular. Its use is a major innovation in various fields. For example, in the banking sector, blockchain makes it possible to speed up transactions without the intermediary of a clearing house.
Here we recall the various aspects of blockchain that explain its growing success:
According to CNlL, there are two types of blockchains :
In both cases, blockchain exists thanks to technological tools such as the hash. This enables data to be traced, by creating a digital fingerprint.
All blockchains use a double key system:
Why mention the impact of blockchain on the supply chain? Because digitization is one of tomorrow's supply chain challenges.
This new technology offers numerous advantages for logistics management, from warehouse management to the last mile.
Blockchain uses advanced cryptographic techniques to secure your supply chain data:
Thanks to these techniques, your confidential information will remain in safe hands. With blockchain, you don't have to worry about the security of your data.
In logistics, it's all about anticipation, responsiveness and analytical capabilities. The advantage of blockchain? It gives you greater production and speed :
A company working in logistics needs communication and trust. Blockchain enables both.
Transactions are kept in a history thanks to the block copy system. The result: a centralized file of immutable data. All stakeholders can enjoy the same level of transparent information.
Today, blockchain is one of the major developments in logistics. It is one of the new optimization tools, just like Transport Management Systems (TMS).
What concrete applications can blockchain have on the supply chain? Here are a few examples:
Blockchain makes it possible toanticipate needs and inventories. In fact, it enables products to be tracked at any given time, so that requirements for finished products or raw materials can be better identified.
You benefit from optimized data management. For example, a company needing to centralize flow and inventory data in real time can make it accessible in real time to all players in the supply chain.
Thanks to data collection software, blockchain can also track products from manufacture to delivery. In particular, this makes it possible to control the circulation of products and reduce payment times.
Management has a 360-degree view of logistics flows. Thanks to tracking, the company's strategy can be rapidly adapted to best meet customer needs.
Also, blockchain makes it possible to reduce payment times. How? By automating transactions. This is the role of smart-contracts , for example, which we'll look at here.
Smart-contracts are computer protocols programmed along the blockchain. They automate decision-making between the parties involved. This characteristic blockchain tool enables a new form of trust to be established between the various players.
Stakeholders need a framework for their transactions, in the form of agreements. The smart-contract remains under control and represents a significant time-saver within your supply chain. However, the implementation of these "smart contracts" requires a prior assessment of the situation , to ensure that all the necessary modalities are in place, such as the choice of software or reference language.
What does this mean in concrete terms ?
The blockchain technology technology improves supply chains in a number of ways. Among other things, it makes it possible to secure supply chain data, benefit from improved traceability and automate contracts. These innovations explain why blockchain is one of the most important developments in logistics today..
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