List of IBM Blockchain Platform Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying IBM 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 IBM 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 IBM Blockchain Platform for Blockchain Platform include: Walmart, a United States based Retail organisation with 2100000 employees and revenues of $681.00 billion, Volkswagen, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 639608 employees and revenues of $380.70 billion, CVS Health, a United States based Healthcare organisation with 219000 employees and revenues of $372.81 billion, Cigna Healthcare, a United States based Insurance organisation with 71295 employees and revenues of $244.38 billion, Stelantis, a Netherlands based Automotive organisation with 248243 employees and revenues of $182.20 billion and many others.
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7-Eleven | Retail | 138808 | $87.6B | United States | IBM | IBM Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, 7-Eleven implemented IBM Blockchain Platform, deploying a Hyperledger Fabric based product traceability proof of concept. The engagement centered on product traceability workflows and established a schema driven development workflow that was adopted department-wide, aligning application data models with blockchain ledger schemas.
The implementation included JSON APIs and NodeJS microservices as the primary application layer, AMQP for messaging, Kubernetes for container orchestration, and Postgres for transactional persistence. Supporting infrastructure components included S3 for object storage and an Extract Transform Load pipeline built with NodeJS, Postgres, and Azure Service Bus to move and normalize data into blockchain and analytic sinks.
Integrations surfaced as explicit functional capabilities, for example a service that pushes gas price data to GasBuddy built using NodeJS, AMQP, Postgres and S3, tying external price feeds into internal traceability and pricing workflows. Governance and process change focused on the schema driven development workflow to standardize data contracts and deployment patterns across the department, while IBM Blockchain Platform provided the underlying Blockchain Platform ledger and smart contract runtime for the solution.
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AB InBev | Consumer Packaged Goods | 143885 | $59.8B | Belgium | IBM | IBM Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 AB InBev implemented IBM Blockchain Platform as part of the Trust Your Supplier initiative, using the Blockchain Platform to participate in a permissioned, decentralized ledger network focused on supplier qualification and onboarding. The IBM Blockchain Platform deployment was framed to create verifiable digital identities and an immutable audit trail for supplier transactions, aligning the application with procurement and supply chain operations.
The implementation emphasized supplier digital passports and document provenance, enabling secure sharing of ISO certificates, tax documentation, bank details, and insurance certificates across authorized network participants. Configuration leveraged blockchain ledger capabilities and decentralized identity workflows to automate verification and reduce manual reconciliation, while smart contract style transaction rules governed supplier lifecycle events and access controls.
Operational coverage centered on procurement and supplier management functions, with AB InBev joining founding participants that included IBM, GSK, Cisco, Lenovo, Nokia, Schneider Electric, and Vodafone on the Trust Your Supplier network. The network entered limited availability in 2019 with plans for commercial availability later that year, positioning the IBM Blockchain Platform installation to interoperate within a multi-party supplier ecosystem rather than a single-enterprise deployment.
Governance was restructured around shared, permissioned access and an immutable audit trail, shifting verification responsibility to network consensus and centralized procurement orchestration to cross-enterprise validation processes. IBM described the Trust Your Supplier design as eliminating time-consuming manual steps and enabling private, authorized document exchange, and IBM documented projected reductions in onboarding cycle time and administrative effort for its own procurement organization.
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ADNOC Distribution | Distribution | 14800 | $9.7B | United Arab Emirates | IBM | IBM Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, ADNOC Distribution implemented IBM Blockchain Platform, a Blockchain Platform, to streamline daily transactions across its hydrocarbon value chain. The deployment established a shared, tamper-evident ledger to track, validate and execute bilateral transactions among ADNOC’s operating companies from the production well to the refinery or export terminal.
The implementation concentrated on automated production accounting and transaction settlement, instrumenting capabilities that record quantities and monetary values for crude oil, gas, condensates, Natural Gas Liquids and sulphur on a daily basis. IBM Blockchain Platform provided provenance, transaction validation and immutability that automated reconciliation and reduced manual accounting workflows.
Operational coverage included ADNOC’s operating companies, commercial trading and finance teams, and logistical interfaces with refineries and export terminals, with an articulated roadmap to extend links to customers and investors. Data from the blockchain implementation was surfaced into ADNOC’s Panorama Digital Command Center for enhanced visualization and cross-functional situational awareness.
Governance moved toward shared ledger verification and automated bilateral accounting, enabling independent auditability of production and financial data. According to ADNOC, the platform reduced the time to execute transactions, increased operational efficiencies and improved the reliability of production data while providing a foundation for expanded stakeholder connectivity.
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 13000 | $6.6B | United Arab Emirates | IBM | IBM Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
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Insurance | 3500 | $650M | United States | IBM | IBM Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a |
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Transportation | 59000 | $5.0B | Kuwait | IBM | IBM Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
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Banking and Financial Services | 13591 | $4.0B | Turkey | IBM | IBM Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2022 | n/a |
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Retail | 280000 | $80.4B | United States | IBM | IBM Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2014 | n/a |
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Insurance | 25000 | $47.3B | United States | IBM | IBM Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2017 | Ibm |
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Banking and Financial Services | 43094 | $13.4B | Australia | IBM | IBM Blockchain Platform | Blockchain Platform | 2017 | n/a |
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Buyer Intent: Companies Evaluating IBM Blockchain Platform
- Hecht Kugellager, a Germany based Distribution organization with 28 Employees
- University of Pittsburgh, a United States based Education company with 5396 Employees
- HSBC, a United Kingdom based Banking and Financial Services organization with 212409 Employees
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