List of Arc-net Blockchain Platform Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Arc-net Blockchain Platform customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased Arc-net Blockchain Platform for Blockchain Platform from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using Arc-net Blockchain Platform for Blockchain Platform include: BASF, a Germany based Life Sciences organisation with 111408 employees and revenues of $75.74 billion, William Grant And Sons United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 142 employees and revenues of $138.0 million, Ardnamurchan Distillery United Kingdom, a United Kingdom based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 25 employees and revenues of $8.0 million and many others.
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Ardnamurchan Distillery United Kingdom | Consumer Packaged Goods | 25 | $8M | United Kingdom | Arc-net | Arc-net Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2017 | n/a |
In 2017 Ardnamurchan Distillery implemented the Arc-net Blockchain Platform, a Blockchain Platform, to uniquely mark bottles and provide bottle-level traceability and certificates of authenticity to consumers. The deployment targeted the Ardnamurchan Distillery operations in Scotland and the broader UK market, aligning bottle serialization with consumer-facing authentication workflows.
The Arc-net Blockchain Platform implementation automated capture of production and distilling process data at the point of bottling and recording, enabling immutable records for each serialised bottle and issuance of digital certificates of authenticity. Core functional capabilities configured included bottle-level serialization, on-chain record creation for provenance, certificate generation linked to serial numbers, and QR code enablement for consumer access.
Integrations focused on QR-based web experiences that surface the Arc-net Blockchain Platform records to end consumers, enabling engagement via web endpoints when a QR code is scanned. Operational coverage emphasized production and bottling activities within the distillery, with process instrumentation to capture batch and process attributes and to append those attributes to the blockchain record exposed through QR-triggered web pages.
Governance changes centralized capture and issuance workflows at bottling, standardizing when and how production data is recorded to the Arc-net Blockchain Platform and how certificates of authenticity are generated for consumer access. The implementation improved product authentication and supply chain transparency in Scotland and the UK by providing bottle-level provenance and consumer verifiable certificates of authenticity.
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BASF | Life Sciences | 111408 | $75.7B | Germany | Arc-net | Arc-net Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, BASF implemented Arc-net Blockchain Platform under the Apps Category . The deployment was initiated as a pilot collaboration with vendor arc-net to capture and analyze sustainability parameters in livestock production, combining blockchain ledgering with BASF’s AgBalance Livestock calculation tool to generate verifiable provenance and environmental impact data along the animal protein value chain.
The implementation integrated the Arc-net Blockchain Platform with BASF’s AgBalance Livestock to ingest feed, farming, manure management, and slaughter stage inputs and outputs, and to execute life cycle impact calculations at farm level. Functional capabilities emphasized automated farm-level data capture, environmental output calculation, immutable provenance recording, and the ability to associate a unique on pack scannable code with a product record, supporting traceability and consumer-facing provenance information.
Operational scope for the pilot focused on controlled farm-level data collection and evaluation in a connected community model, with program activity noted in Florham Park New Jersey and Belfast Northern Ireland. The rollout oriented cross-functional governance toward supply chain and sustainability teams, aligning data capture workflows, calculation rules from AgBalance Livestock, and value chain collaboration to enable end-to-end transparency and traceability along the livestock production chain.
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William Grant And Sons United Kingdom | Consumer Packaged Goods | 142 | $138M | United Kingdom | Arc-net | Arc-net Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 William Grant And Sons deployed the Arc-net Blockchain Platform in the Blockchain category for its Ailsa Bay brand to capture distilling and manufacturing metadata and to provide bottle-level traceability and authenticity for UK customers. The Arc-net Blockchain Platform was configured to record cask types, fill dates and bottling dates and to link serialized bottle identifiers to a QR-driven consumer web experience that surfaces provenance to end customers.
Implementation focused on on-premise production data capture and blockchain-backed product serialization, with configuration of metadata ingestion, QR code issuance, and consumer-facing verification flows. The Arc-net Blockchain Platform implementation emphasized immutable event recording of distilling and manufacturing milestones and mapping of those events to individual bottle identifiers to enable traceability and authenticity checks.
The solution connected existing production data sources to the QR-driven consumer web layer, enabling the brand to collect location and consumption insights while maintaining a tamper-evident provenance record. Operational coverage was scoped at the Ailsa Bay brand level for UK distribution, integrating bottling and labeling processes with the blockchain record without renaming or referencing specific prior systems.
Governance centered on standardized data capture at key manufacturing touchpoints, serialized bottle lifecycle workflows for authentication, and consumer verification processes that route QR scans to the Arc-net Blockchain Platform. The implementation delivered bottle-level traceability and authenticity for customers and enabled the brand to gather location and consumption insights while protecting against counterfeits.
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