Blockchain’s prime mover: What to look for in a track-and-trace application paid Oracle
Because freezing temperatures deteriorate the quality of mayonnaise, a major consumer products company wants to track the trucks shipping those products: where they’re going, how long they’re stopped, and the temperature variations they experience when they’re not moving. The company wants that data in near real time to perform up-to-date analytics.
A supplier of pork in South America wants to provide its demanding customers—high-end grocery chains, sophisticated restaurants, and so on—a complete by-the-batch image of its home-grown product in a trusted, reliable format. That includes certifications at every stage of porcine development: the farm environment, any exposure to disease, vaccinations, butchering, and transportation.
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