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Hyperledger Logistics & Supply Chain Special Interest Group

Welcome

! This is the

to the Logistics & Supply Chain

-

SIG

at Hyperledger

home 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;

  • Sharing stories of successes, failures, opportunities and challenges;

  • Exploring and addressing cross-cutting architectural principles, options and decisions  like performance and scalability, security, identity management and privacy, and identity in logistic contexts;

  • Identifying existing or needed common critical software, middleware, and hardware components that would serve the particular needs of supply chain.

  • Working towards proposing solutions to the problems identified;

  • Identifying conferences or other opportunities to connect face to face, as well as submit talks or present as a group at an event.

  • Identifying the business community and building an inclusive platform for early adopters to contribute with their experiences.

  • Identifying all different protocols across supply chain to build a standardization across the different parties and efforts.

  • Supply Chain best practices, awareness of and working in accordance with such rules as customs & import export regulations.



Getting Started

  •  Join mailing list: https://lists.hyperledger.org/g/supply-chain-sig
  •  Review our Charter, below
  •  Share and propose your ideas 
  •  Share your insights and learn from others
  •  Get Involved/Volunteer: take meeting notes, upload presentations, update wiki pages, develop meeting agenda. Reach out to  Marta Piekarska  if interested!
  •  This group is community-driven and you will get the most out of it the more you put in, although passive participation is totally fine too!


Group Updates



Communication Channels

These are the mechanisms that this working group uses to communicate.

Mailing List

supply-chain-sig@lists.hyperledger.org.

Chat Channel

https://chat.hyperledger.org/channel/supply-chain-sig

Meetings

ALL MEMBERS: Simply download and click on this meeting invitation file to add recurring invite to your calendars. 

This special interest group will meet online via a bi-weekly every other Thursday starting May 23, 2019, at 9 AM via online Zoom Meeting.

Info


Hyperledger Community Calendar and SIG meeting Invite
Online meeting URLhttps://zoom.us/j/5184947650

Dial in details

Meeting ID: 518 494 7650

Phone numbers (USA)

+1 669 900 6833

US (San Jose)

+1 646 558 8656

US (New York)

Toll-free numbers (USA)

855 880 1246

US Toll-free

877 369 0926

US Toll-free

iPhone (one-tap)

+16699006833,,5184947650#

US (San Jose)

+16465588656,,5184947650#

US (New York)

International numbershttps://zoom.us/u/ac5Ucp2nJy


Meeting Agendas

Meeting Date
of the meeting
Agenda
link
First

Inaugural Meeting:

Thursday, May 23rd, 9am PST

  • Introductions
  • Let’s help the industry to adopt Logistics & Supply Chain best practices for Blockchain
  • Feedback from our members on topics for discussion
    • SIG Introduction
    • Group Logistics & Housekeeping
    • Brainstorming Project Ideas
    • Next steps

    Meeting Notes & Recordings

    Date of meetingNotesRecordings
    Thursday, May 23rd, 9am PST


    Activity of the Group

    Project Proposals

    Links to Ongoing Work

    Links to Completed Work


    Active Members

    The following individuals have already expressed an interest in joining this SIG, and we hope they will become contributors over the first year.

    NameCompany

    Joshua Q. Satten, Senior Director - Blockchain Partner North America

    Jay Chugh, Sr. Director, Oracle Emerging Technologies

    Stephen J Rogers - VP of Blockchain Initiatives for Supply Chain - IBM Industry Platforms,

    Beverly Macy, LA Blockchain Lab, UCLA Anderson

    Evelyn Mei, Product Strategy Manager, Oracle Supply Chain Management Cloud

    Dominic Regan, Senior Director EMEA - Logistics, Oracle

    Zelda Leung, Everledger

    Ricardo Garcia

    Allan Gulley, Senior Manager - Blockchain Strategy 

    Hitarshi Meenketu Buch,  Blockchain Lead Technical Architect


    Jai Suri, Sr. Director Product Management, 

    Wipro Limited

    Oracle

    IBM

    LA Blockchain Lab

    Oracle


    Oracle

    Everledger


    ScanTrust SA

    Auburn University RFID Lab

    Wipro Limited

    Oracle



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