List of Envisible Wholechain Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Envisible Wholechain 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 Envisible Wholechain 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 Envisible Wholechain for Blockchain Platform include: The Estee Lauder Companies, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 44020 employees and revenues of $15.61 billion, Raley's Supermarkets, a United States based Retail organisation with 20000 employees and revenues of $6.00 billion, New Seasons Market, a United States based Retail organisation with 3500 employees and revenues of $800.0 million and many others.
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New Seasons Market | Retail | 3500 | $800M | United States | Envisible | Envisible Wholechain | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a | In 2019 New Seasons Market implemented Envisible Wholechain as a Blockchain Platform to provide producer to retail traceability for its seafood category. The deployment focused on enabling QR code based provenance at the seafood counter so shoppers can scan and see the full journey of shrimp from fishermen in Sinaloa through processor, distributor and Portland retail locations. Envisible Wholechain was configured to capture transactional records at multiple touch points, including individualized QR code capture on mobile devices at the fishing co-op, lot numbering and labeling in the Del Pacifico Seafoods processing facility, and a desktop web application for documenting chain of custody. Functional capabilities implemented include lot management, chain of custody documentation, traceability ledgering and consumer-facing QR proof of provenance, aligned with standard supply chain visibility workflows for food systems. The implementation integrated Envisible Wholechain with the Mastercard Provenance Solution to publish an immutable provenance record on a blockchain ledger, and it provided data to Fair Trade USA to support certification claims. Operational data flow was explicit, moving from mobile capture at the co-op to desktop entry at the processor, then to distributor and warehouse records, culminating in consumer access via QR codes at the supermarket seafood counter. Operational scope included the seafood program and category management, procurement and quality workflows, processing site operations in Sinaloa and Los Angeles based distribution into Portland retail stores. Governance changes emphasized standardized capture points and lot labeling, and the rollout was designed to minimize technical burden on small scale fishermen by relying on lightweight mobile capture and centralized desktop documentation at processors. The deployment of Envisible Wholechain delivered verified traceability and consumer transparency, enabling New Seasons Market to present producer to retail provenance at the point of sale and to support Fair Trade certification evidence. This configuration reinforced sourcing and sustainability workflows, and provided a documented chain of custody that stakeholders describe as improving trust in the seafood supply chain. | |
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Raley's Supermarkets | Retail | 20000 | $6.0B | United States | Envisible | Envisible Wholechain | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, Raley's Supermarkets implemented Envisible Wholechain, deploying a Blockchain Platform to establish end to end seafood traceability across its procurement. The implementation is part of Envisible's procurement service for Topco Associates' Full Circle Market brand, supplying sustainable seafood to Raley's and other member supermarkets including Food City. Envisible Wholechain records each step of a fish's journey from catch to store on a distributed ledger, capturing provenance events, timestamps, and traceable custody changes. The implementation also ingests bioelectric sensor data to capture quality and freshness metadata, and organizes provenance records that are accessible to procurement and quality assurance users for verification workflows. Operational coverage connects Envisible's procurement workflows with store level supply chain processes, enabling visibility for business procurement teams and consumer facing traceability at point of sale. Integrations explicitly reflected in the deployment include the service relationship with Topco Full Circle Market members, allowing supply chain participants from fishers through processors and distributors to contribute event data into Envisible Wholechain. Governance and process changes focused on standardized data capture, provenance verification, and labeling practices to support transparency and traceability. The system supports business functions including procurement, sourcing, quality assurance, and merchandising, and it provides businesses and consumers with information to make informed decisions and hold supply chain actors accountable in response to documented issues of mislabeling and labor abuse in seafood supply chains. | |
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The Estee Lauder Companies | Manufacturing | 44020 | $15.6B | United States | Envisible | Envisible Wholechain | Blockchain Platform | 2020 | n/a | In 2020 The Estee Lauder Companies implemented Envisible Wholechain, a Blockchain Platform, to trace vanilla sourcing for its Aveda brand. The deployment targeted responsible and sustainable sourcing of vanilla from Madagascar, initiating a pilot that enrolled 450 farmers and planned for traceable vanilla to be used in 125 Aveda products by the spring of 2021. Envisible Wholechain was instrumented to capture provenance beginning at the point of harvest using a QR enabled mobile app, with harvest events logged on the Wholechain blockchain. The project digitized the traditional Fitomboka farmer stamp into a digital card that could be captured with a QR code reader, enabling structured capture of farmer and cooperative records at origin. The implementation architecture for Envisible Wholechain leverages a blockchain layer based on Mastercard's proprietary blockchain offering and its partnership with the card firm, providing an immutable ledger for supplier verification. Traceability records were routed through local supplier Biovanilla to ELC’s supplier LMR Naturals by IFF and then into Aveda product provenance workflows. Operational scope focused on the Aveda brand supply chain in Madagascar, engagement with the local cooperative and smallholder farmers, and coordination with ELC’s global sustainable business partner BSR to align sourcing standards. ELC positioned the Envisible Wholechain Blockchain Platform to add transparency, verify compliance with ethical and environmental standards, and strengthen trust with suppliers, consumers and investors. |
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