
Blockchain in Supply Chains
Boosting Transparency and Security In today’s interconnected world, supply chains have become more complex, global, and vulnerable to disruption. From counterfeit goods to lost shipments and opaque supplier networks, many companies struggle with one central challenge: lack of visibility and trust. That’s where blockchain technology comes into play. Blockchain is not just about cryptocurrencies — it’s a digital ledger that records transactions in a secure, immutable, and transparent way. Each transaction is stored in a “block” that links to the previous one, forming a chain of data that cannot be changed retroactively. This makes it an ideal tool for strengthening trust and accountability across the supply chain. Enhancing Transparency In traditional supply chains, data is often fragmented across multiple platforms