Hyperledger Logistics & Supply Chain Special Interest Group
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Welcome
! This is the to the Logistics & Supply Chain
- SIG
at Hyperledgerhome page. We're a global community interested in
leveraging blockchain technology for enhancing track & trace for global supply chains and pinpointing logistics to help accelerate trade.a vendor-neutral, industry-wide approach to develop and advance Blockchain best practices in Logistics & Supply Chain, in a collaborative and open ecosystem enabled by Hyperledger & The Linux Foundation
The goal of this group is to work together to identify use cases, opportunities, share feedback and lessons learned, and best practice. Following is a brief introduction to what the charter of this group is.
Introduction and Scope
Introduction
Blockchain holds great promise for the supply chain industry. The distributed ledger of blockchain could greatly enhance collaboration among shippers, carriers and forwarders as well as producers and manufacturers. With blockchain transactions could be verified, recorded and coordinated autonomously without third parties. This holds the promise of eliminating a layer of complexity and introducing opportunities for reliable provenance tracking in the supply chain Blockchain also holds the promise of cutting through the delays caused by “paper-based” documents being sent back and forth by post, email and fax.
However, since blockchain technology is still not widely adopted, there are many challenges to overcome before it can be successfully deployed at scale in the logistics industry. According to DHL’s research, “Likely the biggest challenge will be achieving successful industry adoption through collaboration and even co-opetition between diverse supply chain stakeholders that have legacy processes and varying interests.”
A Hyperledger Logistics & Supply Chain SIG could help overcome these challenges and propose a way forward that is neutrally based, using the Hyperledger open-source blockchain framework. With blockchain, there is an opportunity to create a level of trust that enables multiple trading partners to collaborate more easily.
Why Blockchain for supply chain and logistics tracking
For supply chain and logistics tracking, blockchain technology offers some unique differentiators:
- Traceability: Full audit tail of data throughout the supply chain
- Compliance: Single, timestamped, tamper-proof source of data
- Flexibility: Real-time rule-based verification of multi-party confirmations
- Reliable transactions: Trusted digital signature based peer to peer interactions
Scope
The activities of the Logistics & Supply Chain & Logistics Chain -SIG will include:
Identifying related reference architectures (for example business and integration architecture, technical and infrastructure architecture), frameworks and models (OSI) , use cases, current pilots and proofs of concept, and production case studies;
Exploring and addressing cross-cutting architectural principles, options and decisions like performance and scalability, security, identity management and privacy, and identity in logistic contexts;