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How Walmart And Others Are Riding A Blockchain Wave To Supply Chain Paradise

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Blockchain technology as a potential solution has been applied to all of the large ecosystems that have issues with real-time data access, partners privacy, traceability and auditability. The supply chain ecosystem is no exception to that, as typical product recalls cost $8 million per year and this number can be reduced with the improved track-and-trace features of blockchain. According to Gartner, by 2023, 30 percent of manufacturing companies with more than $5B in revenue will have implemented projects leveraging blockchain. The key drivers for supply chain blockchain adoption are increased cost savings, enhanced traceability and greater transparency. This means a lot even for giants like Walmart, Carrefour, Nestle and Dole, all of which are part of IBM’s Food Trust provenance project.

So, what happened in 2019 in the supply chain space?

There have been large movements on both the business side as existing partnerships and networks grew larger, and also on the technology side as systems and integrations went into production.

One of the most notable developments comes from IBM and their Food Trust initiative developed on the IBM Blockchain platform powered by Hyperledger Fabric. Since its inception in August 2017 the private network has expanded to more than 80 members and has tracked over 1300 products so far. Some of largest partners that are increasing their food safety and reducing food waste are Driscoll’s, McLane, Kroger and Tyson.

IBM Food Trust Blockchain

IBM Food Trust Blockchain

IBM Food Trust

Another supply chain initiative, also from IBM, is TradeLens, which started as a partnership with Maersk initially and was later joined by MSC, Hapag-Lloyd, ONE and Canada-based Global Container Terminals (GCT). The main focus of TradeLens is to digitize the supply chain processes and reduce the paper transactions involved in processes like opening accounts, marine cargo insurance issuances and shipping instructions. In 2019 the network grew to 150 members spanning over 80 terminals and ports, and 17 customs offices. There are several other supply chain consortia that we should be paying attention to, like the Global Shipping Business Network (GSBN), Open Trade Blockchain and Wave; as they roll out fully in 2020.

On the technology side we saw the major platforms raising the challenge and providing the necessary support for the business networks to operate. Apart from IBM Blockchain, the other major platforms in the supply chain space are R3’s Corda and the Ethereum based Quorum and Hyperledger Besu. Additionally, R3’s Corda protocol is empowering the largest supply chain finance and trade finance network, Marco Polo. Recently, the world’s largest custodian and asset servicer Bank of New York Mellon joined the network to become the 28th member.

Marco Polo

Marco Polo

Marco Polo

Clearly the technical advancements are going in the direction of better automation and improved integration with the current ERP and inventory management systems. One of the interesting approaches is based on the cooperation between the German-based Unibright and Digital Asset’s smart contract language DAML. Unibright’s Blockchain Integration Framework is providing fast to market approach by leveraging a low-code drag-and-drop approach and extensive modeler and templates support for quick blockchain development. On top of that, DAML is a smart contract language that takes care of important features like integration to the ledger, contract privacy and enhanced cryptography. This makes the integration to existing ERP (like SAP) systems easier and shortens the time to production so enterprises can focus on return-on-investment (ROI) from the blockchain solution faster.

With all this, the 2020 outlook for the supply chain space looks as exciting and positive as ever. But a few things are highly anticipated:

  1. We are going to see more networks moving from proof-of-concept and going into pilot and production phases.
  2. We will have the established networks expanding their members and also the number of products and services.
  3. We will see improved interoperability between blockchain protocols. Eventually they will “talk” to each other and share data and processes.

The blockchain technology is not a solution looking for problems and the supply chain space is the prime example. The current supply chain issues like low traceability, complex compliance needs, low flexibility and difficult stakeholder management can be safely and efficiently resolved with blockchain protocol and smart contracts that provide greater auditability, native immutability and disintermediation.

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