Traceability with blockchain
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.26439/ciis2018.5482Keywords:
Blockchain, supply-chain, traceability, distribute systemAbstract
Currently, consumers are more concerned about the origin of the products they buy and seek to learn more about them. This situation forces companies not only to offer complete information to final consumers, whether they are individuals or institutions, but also to be concerned about obtaining this knowledge from their suppliers, and suppliers of supplies for their suppliers, that is, of the entire supply chain. Today we begin to observe some proposals to solve this problem of traceability using the Blockchain technology, which has attracted the attention of both executives and academics. In our article, we will focus on the application of the Blockchain platform in the supply chain, based on the benefits proposed by traceability.
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