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Lately I’ve been exploring different approaches to building a blockchain in supplychain solution, especially for industries that deal with complex supplier networks.
A blockchain-based platform can record every step of a product’s lifecycle, from sourcing and production to shipping and delivery. Because the data is immutable and shared among participants, it can help reduce disputes, improve trust between partners, and streamline compliance checks.
But I’m wondering what features really define a strong blockchain supply chain platform. For example, should the focus be on smart contracts for automation, real-time tracking integration with IoT devices, or interoperability with existing ERP systems?
For businesses considering digital transformation in logistics, what capabilities should a blockchain in supplychain solution include to make it truly valuable rather than just experimental?
Would love to hear insights from anyone working in supply chain tech or blockchain development.
A blockchain-based platform can record every step of a product’s lifecycle, from sourcing and production to shipping and delivery. Because the data is immutable and shared among participants, it can help reduce disputes, improve trust between partners, and streamline compliance checks.
But I’m wondering what features really define a strong blockchain supply chain platform. For example, should the focus be on smart contracts for automation, real-time tracking integration with IoT devices, or interoperability with existing ERP systems?
For businesses considering digital transformation in logistics, what capabilities should a blockchain in supplychain solution include to make it truly valuable rather than just experimental?
Would love to hear insights from anyone working in supply chain tech or blockchain development.

