2020-5-10 09:45 |
IBM’s head of blockchain in Australia and New Zealand has shared the firm's outlook for the integration of DLT into supply chain systems.
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2020-5-10 09:45 |
IBM’s head of blockchain in Australia and New Zealand has shared the firm's outlook for the integration of DLT into supply chain systems.
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Dole has unveiled a five-year plan to integrate DLT-based supply chain tracing into all divisions by 2025
2020-4-27 23:30 | |
The Indonesian customs department will become the 11th customs authority to join the TradeLens consortium
2020-2-20 19:15 | |
TradeLens, the distributed ledger technology (DLT) based supply chain and logistics platform developed by IBM and Maersk, is fast gaining traction across the maritime ecosystem, with a good number of ports around the world already integrating the solution into their processes, reports The Maritime Executive on January 17, 2020.
2020-1-17 12:00 | |
IBM, the 109-year-old tech firm that has metamorphosed into a distributed ledger technology (DLT) big whale, demonstrated how its blockchain-powered Food Trust Project is fostering transparency and eliminating adulteration in the food supply chain ecosystem, according to reports on January 15, 2020.
2020-1-16 16:00 | |
IBM Sterling receives a host of additional integrations, including one with Salesforce
2020-1-14 13:48 | |
Salalah, the largest port in Oman, has signed up to IBM and Maersk’s blockchain supply chain platform TradeLens. According to a Times of Oman report from Wednesday, the port has only recently been included in the shipping data project, in an attempt to make some digital transformations.
2020-1-9 22:25 | |
According to a January 8, 2020, report by Which-50, IBM in partnership with fintech startup Farmer Connect has launched a blockchain-based consumer app called “Thank My Farmer” that allows coffee drinkers to track the supply chain journey of their cup of coffee.
2020-1-8 22:00 | |
Port of Salalah has signed up to TradeLens – a blockchain supply chain platform founded by IBM and Maersk.
2020-1-8 18:25 | |
IBM is launching a new app that uses blockchain to allow consumers interested in sustainability to trace the coffee they buy along the supply chain.
2020-1-6 19:33 | |
IBM and Farmer Connect debuted a blockchain app that allows consumers to monitor the coffee supply chain
2020-1-6 16:10 | |
The Jordan Customs Department has announced a pilot of the TradeLens blockchain supply chain platform to bring enhanced transparency and efficiency to the exchange of goods, documentation process, and communication between trading counterparties.
2020-1-4 10:00 | |
Salmon farming company Cermaq and smoked salmon producer Labeyrie now use the IBM Food Trust platform to trace their product supply chains
2019-11-21 21:51 | |
Interest in simplifying the process of modern life is relevant in all periods of human development. At the current stage, technological progress has led to the advent of the Internet of Things. Demand for technology is constantly growing, which implies certain risks.
2019-10-24 15:00 | |
In recent years, there has been an increased interest in using the Internet of Things in several industries. The smart concept is at the peak of technology and widely used, which allows e-government, supply chains, and smart cities to function efficiently.
2019-10-24 15:00 | |
The Internet of Things is here to stay, as an exponential growth of its use is being observed in recent years in a broad range of industries. From wearable devices to agriculture, E-government facilities, supply chain and smart cities, the smart concept is marshaling along the technological frontier.
2019-10-24 14:00 | |
Global Container Terminals (GCT), a Canadian ship terminal firm announced a partnership with Maersk and IBM sponsored blockchain solution in the supply chain industry, TradeLens. The blockchain offers enterprise solutions for companies in the supply chain industry to ensure a transparent and efficient network between trade partners.
2019-10-22 19:23 | |
The system records the weight and location of the scallops as they are taken from the ocean and tracks them across the supply chain.
2019-10-17 15:00 | |
IBM has introduced its new integrated supply chain product based on Watson AI, IBM Blockchain and Red Hat tech
2019-10-11 16:43 | |
We’ve all heard how blockchain promises to transform the financial system, supposedly for the better. But, the tech is actually being applied to other important industries such as agriculture and supply chain management.
2019-10-8 11:53 | |
Walmart is tracking Indian shrimp supplies with IBM’s Food Trust platform
2019-10-5 02:39 | |
ProcurantConnect released to integrate food traceability data with blockchain - CryptoNinjas Procurant, a Silicon Valley company transforming the global food supply chain, today announced the release of ProcurantConnect, a cloud-based service that enables growers and shippers of perishable goods to easily connect and collaborate with trading partners.
2019-10-3 00:55 | |
The Customs Department of Thailand has adopted TradeLens, IBM’s blockchain-powered digital trade platform that supports efficient and accurate container tracking and real-time information sharing among stakeholders in the supply chain.
2019-8-31 23:00 | |
With the need of bringing clarity and efficiency to the plot, simplify and improve the processes around the supplier compliance, Vodafone is one of the major companies working in collaboration with IBM to use blockchain technology to enhance clarity as well as efficiency in the supply chain. Using blockchain technology IBM has come up with […]
2019-8-21 21:00 | |
IBM is partnering with other companies to roll-out a massive blockchain-based program that will improve the supply chain management of 4,000 North American companies. Improved trackability, smaller administrative costs and less risk of fraud are the main benefits provided by the new blockchain-based solution.
2019-8-7 21:00 | |
Coinspeaker Leading Tech, Telecom, Pharma, Beverage and Manufacturing Companies Collaborate with IBM and Chainyard to Simplify Supply Chain Management Using a New Blockchain NetworkIBM and Chainyard today announced Trust Your Supplier (TYS), a new blockchain network designed to improve supplier qualification, validation, onboarding and life cycle information management.
2019-8-6 10:10 | |
Today, IBM and Chainyard announced Trust Your Supplier (TYS), a blockchain-based platform for simplifying supply chain management and supplier verification and onboarding. Within the coming months, IBM plans to bring 4,000 of its North American suppliers onto the new network, potentially gaining an edge in the world of supply chain management.
2019-8-5 21:01 | |
IBM has launched the Trust Your Supplier network. Founding partners include Lenovo, Nokio, Anheuser-Busch, and others. IBM is a technology giant, and their entry into the blockchain sector is hardly surprising.
2019-8-5 20:53 | |
Coinspeaker IBM Launches New Blockchain Network for Supply ManagementIBM announced a new blockchain network aimed at improving manual and cumbersome supply chain management. The new blockchain network is called Trust Your Supplier.
2019-8-5 18:18 | |
CryptoNinjas - Bitcoin, Cryptocurrency & Blockchain Asset SourceIBM and Chainyard today announced Trust Your Supplier (TYS), a new blockchain network designed to improve supplier qualification, validation, onboarding, and life cycle information management.
2019-8-5 15:49 | |
Coinspeaker Nestle Launches New Blockchain Initiative Away From Ongoing IBM ProjectNestle has launched a new blockchain initiative with OpenSC to run concurrently with the ongoing IBM project with the aim of enhancing viability, feasibility, and scalability of the food supply system.
2019-7-3 13:53 | |
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) launched a pilot blockchain-based program to help track pharmaceuticals from manufacturer to consumer. IBM, Walmart, KPMG, and Merck are the companies involved in the project according to a Reuters report from June 13, 2019.
2019-6-15 19:00 | |
Coinspeaker Walmart Takes Part in a Drug-Verification Blockchain Pilot with IBM, KPMG, and MerckWalmart will take part in a drug-verification pilot with IBM, KPMG, and Merck. Backed by the US Drug Supply Chain Security Act and is aimed to explore how blockchain can solve issues in the drug supply chain.
2019-6-14 11:54 | |
IBM’s blockchain supply chain solution Food Trust will be applied to trace seafood by United States seafood trade association National Fisheries Institute
2019-6-14 18:55 | |
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has partnered with IBM, Walmart, KPMG and Merck to apply blockchain in the drug supply chain
2019-6-14 17:09 | |
Shrimp is the latest foodstuff to make its way to the blockchain, courtesy of IBM. The Sustainable Shrimp Partnership (SSP) yesterday announced that its joined IBM‘s Food Trust ecosystem which claims to use blockchain to provide greater transparency over where your food comes from.
2019-5-7 12:07 | |
Blockchain technology is being integrated into multiple supply chains with different companies as the world explores the potential use cases. For instance, on the IBM Blockchain Platform, Volkswagen has decided to track their lithium-ion batteries in the electric car line, verify that the batteries are responsibly sourced.
2019-4-19 16:01 | |
Volkswagen Group has joined an initiative tracking mineral supply chains using a platform built on IBM Blockchain.
2019-4-19 13:00 | |
IBM is using blockchain technology to transform entire industries. One of them is the food industry. In the past, the food industry has been hit with challenges in the management of quality along the supply chain.
2019-4-14 19:01 | |
Agriculture could be next in line for the blockchain, thanks to a new startup. Paris-based Connecting Food is one of 10 blockchain businesses to join IBM’s Blockchain Accelerator program, which is building and scaling the networks that are integrating the technology.
2019-2-15 00:49 | |
CoinSpeaker IBM Blockchain Platform Now Available in Melbourne IBM plans to use its blockchain platform to revolutionize the entire supply chain and food safety industry in Australia and offer many other solutions for problems affecting humanity worldwide. IBM Blockchain Platform Now Available in Melbourne
2019-2-12 15:06 | |
Hyperledger—an open-source project spearheaded by IBM—announced the launch of its Grid framework, a new set of tools designed for optimizing supply chain applications of the software. The new project will introduce new aids and “smart contract based business logic” to promote experimentation with Hyperledger’s suite of technologies.
2019-1-26 23:18 | |
IBM and Minehub Technologies have collaborated in a bid to use distributed ledger technology (DLT) to improve operational and cost efficiencies in the mineral concentrates supply chain, according to a press release on January 16, 2019.
2019-1-19 20:00 | |
IBM Develops New Blockchain Platform To Improve Supply Chain And The Mining Industry In a recent press release, IBM and MineHub announced that they are collaborating in order to use blockchain technology and help improve operational efficiency in the mining industry.
2019-1-17 20:14 | |
IBM’s new partnership is aimed at supply chain management in the mining and metals industry, looking to improve logistics, financing, and cost-saving
2019-1-17 03:45 | |
The programs are intended to increase the efficacy and transparency of mining supply chains and help the industry police itself.
2019-1-17 00:27 | |
In an effort to bring new solutions to global mining and the metals supply chain, IBM and MineHub Technologies have announced a collaboration. The two partners will use blockchain technology to improve logistics, financing, operational efficiencies, and reduce costs in the mineral concentrates supply chain from the mine to the end buyer.
2019-1-17 20:29 | |
IBM will be working in order to improve the supply chain in the metals industry using the Hyperledger Fabric as a blockchain platform. The intention is to track cobalt that is mined in the Democratic Republic of Congo until it reaches a car maker plant.
2019-1-16 20:01 | |
Ford has become the latest company to jump on the blockchain pilot bandwagon. The American car manufacturing giant is conducting a blockchain trial in a bid to trace cobalt, found in the lithium-ion batteries used by electric cars, from a Chinese-owned mine in the Congo.
2019-1-16 18:15 | |
U. S. car manufacturer Ford, technology giant IBM, South Korean cathode maker LG Chem, and Chinese mining company Huayou Cobalt have joined forces in the first cobalt supply chain tracking and monitoring blockchain project in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
2019-1-16 14:00 | |