List of GeeTrace Customers
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Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased GeeTrace 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 GeeTrace for Blockchain Platform include: Volvo Car, a Sweden based Automotive organisation with 43600 employees and revenues of $41.55 billion, Geely Automobile Holdings, a Hong Kong based Automotive organisation with 64000 employees and revenues of $33.45 billion, Polestar, a Sweden based Automotive organisation with 2547 employees and revenues of $2.03 billion, Geely International Hong Kong, a Hong Kong based Distribution organisation with 30 employees and revenues of $6.0 million and many others.
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Geely Automobile Holdings | Automotive | 64000 | $33.5B | Hong Kong | Geely Digital Technology | GeeTrace | Blockchain Platform | 2021 | n/a | In 2021 Geely Automobile Holdings deployed GeeTrace, a Blockchain Platform, to address the complex traceability requirements of the automotive supply chain. Geely Digital Technology concurrently launched the Jisuyun blockchain traceability management platform at trace.geely.com and developed the underlying GeecoChain infrastructure plus a blockchain BaaS platform in alliance with Swiss Concordium blockchain to provide underlying ledger services for traceability use cases. GeeTrace and the Jisuyun deployment implement blockchain ledger capabilities and Internet of Things data ingestion to capture provenance across multi‑tier parts and raw material flows. The implementation emphasizes immutable on‑chain records, one object one code identity for physical parts, and traceability management functions that collect and persist timestamped events from manufacture through assembly, enabling tamper evident provenance and component authentication. Architecturally the solution layers IoT data capture and supplier node onboarding on top of GeecoChain and the BaaS stack, connecting manufacturers, tier suppliers, and logistics partners as participating nodes. Operational coverage explicitly targets product chain participants across the automotive manufacturing footprint, supporting safety, compliance and quality functions by linking part histories to serial codes and on‑chain documentation. Governance changes focus on establishing tamper evident audit trails and standardized object coding to improve authenticity of trace records, while platform governance and access controls are managed through the blockchain BaaS environment. The implementation is described as solving information sharing pain points in distrust, difficulty and low efficiency, delivering reliable traceability and more accurate provenance for automotive safety and compliance needs. | |
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Geely International Hong Kong | Distribution | 30 | $6M | Hong Kong | Geely Digital Technology | GeeTrace | Blockchain Platform | 2022 | n/a | In 2022, Geely International Hong Kong implemented GeeTrace, deploying the GeeTrace Blockchain Platform to capture full-lifecycle supply-chain provenance and carbon-footprint tracking. The deployment targets supply chain and sustainability use cases to support supplier due diligence across the Geely Group. The implementation centers on immutable provenance recording, event-level lifecycle records and a carbon accounting capability within GeeTrace, configured to register supplier submissions and material traceability data. Configuration emphasized standardized provenance data models and workflow automation for supplier attestations and traceability event capture. Operational coverage extends across Geely Auto and group brands in China and selected global export markets, reflecting vendor statements about group rollouts beginning in 2022. Business functions impacted include procurement, supplier management, supply chain operations and corporate sustainability reporting. Governance changes focused on embedding supplier due diligence procedures into blockchain-backed recordkeeping and aligning sustainability reporting workflows to GeeTrace evidence trails, module usage across Geely brands is inferred from Geely Digital Technology statements about internal deployments and group projects. | |
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Polestar | Automotive | 2547 | $2.0B | Sweden | Geely Digital Technology | GeeTrace | Blockchain Platform | 2023 | n/a | In 2023, Polestar piloted GeeTrace, a Blockchain Platform, in industry forums and vendor announcements that presented low-carbon aluminium and supply-chain traceability solutions. The deployment is described in public statements as focused on materials traceability pilots for China–Europe supply chains, with Polestar listed as a participating brand in those events. Implementation signals indicate GeeTrace was used to capture provenance and batch-level traceability for aluminum inputs, supporting low-carbon aluminium tracking and material provenance workflows. GeeTrace functionality in this context is described as providing immutable ledger records for material origin, timestamps for chain of custody events, and data attestation capabilities to support sustainability claims and compliance reporting for materials. Operational coverage for the pilots targeted China–Europe trade lanes and involved supplier network participation and upstream material handlers, aligning the application with supply chain, procurement, and sustainability functions within Polestar. The use of GeeTrace as a Blockchain Platform implies integration points with supplier data feeds and material certification records, with the platform serving as a shared provenance layer across participating trading partners. Governance details inferred from the pilot context include staged rollout of traceability workflows, industry forum coordination for technical validation, and centralized verification processes to manage attestations of low-carbon aluminium. Polestar’s involvement is described as pilot participation rather than broad production rollout, indicating ongoing evaluation of process changes to supplier onboarding and sustainability reporting tied to the GeeTrace implementation. | |
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Automotive | 43600 | $41.5B | Sweden | Geely Digital Technology | GeeTrace | Blockchain Platform | 2022 | n/a |
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