List of IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply Customers
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Companies using IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply for Blockchain Platform include: Nestle, a Switzerland based Consumer Packaged Goods organisation with 275000 employees and revenues of $102.77 billion, Carrefour France, a France based Retail organisation with 80000 employees and revenues of $46.02 billion, Sonoco Products Company, a United States based Manufacturing organisation with 28000 employees and revenues of $5.31 billion and many others.
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Carrefour France | Retail | 80000 | $46.0B | France | IBM | IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a | In 2018 Carrefour France joined IBM Food Trust and implemented IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply, a Blockchain Platform, to deliver product level traceability for Carrefour branded products in the supply chain and retail process area. The deployment is aligned with IBM Food Trust functionality now offered under IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply and was scoped to surface provenance, production and quality data to consumers and operations teams. The implementation used a permissioned distributed ledger architecture to record product level provenance events, timestamps and quality checkpoints, with category aligned capabilities such as immutable ledger entries and smart contract style event recording for traceability workflows. Carrefour leveraged QR code linking between printed product labels and blockchain ledger records so each scan resolved to a product provenance record stored on the IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply platform. Operational coverage included Carrefour branded SKUs in France and rollout into other Carrefour markets, spanning supplier to store supply chain nodes and retail point of sale visibility. Customer facing QR code scans in store exposed production and quality data, while internal users could reference the same ledger records to support investigations and supply chain verification tasks. Governance focused on network membership and supplier onboarding standards for data inputs, aligning supplier reporting processes to the blockchain record format and establishing workflows for quality and traceability investigations in the supply chain and retail functions. The Carrefour deployment helped accelerate traceability and food safety investigations across the region as part of its IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply implementation. | |
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Nestle | Consumer Packaged Goods | 275000 | $102.8B | Switzerland | IBM | IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a | In 2019, Nestle piloted consumer-facing product traceability using IBM Food Trust, a solution later folded into IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply. The pilot focused on Mousline mashed potato and later infant milk products in collaboration with Carrefour in France, delivering production dates, quality checks, and supplier or farm information accessible via QR codes. This work maps to IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply and is categorized as Blockchain Platform, targeting supply chain and consumer goods process areas. The implementation used a permissioned distributed ledger approach to capture provenance events including production timestamps, quality inspection results, and supplier identity records. Configuration centered on event ingestion from manufacturing and supplier sources, QR code resolution for consumer queries, and role-based access controls for suppliers and retail partners. IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply provided the immutable traceability ledger and consumer-facing provenance query capabilities consistent with Blockchain Platform functionality. Operational coverage remained at pilot scope across select product lines in France, integrating Carrefour and upstream farm and supplier participants for data onboarding. Governance emphasized permissioned network controls and structured onboarding workflows to validate provenance and data quality, impacting supply chain, quality assurance, and consumer engagement functions. Nestle stated the intent of the pilot was to increase consumer trust and supply-chain transparency by making blockchain-backed provenance records accessible to consumers. | |
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Sonoco Products Company | Manufacturing | 28000 | $5.3B | United States | IBM | IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply | Blockchain Platform | 2020 | n/a | In 2020, Sonoco Products Company launched the PharmaPortal industry platform through its Sonoco ThermoSafe unit using IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply, a Blockchain Platform. PharmaPortal provides end to end traceability and an immutable audit trail for temperature controlled pharmaceutical shipments, addressing supply chain and pharma process areas for shipments originating in the United States and moving across global routes. The implementation used IBM Blockchain Transparent Supply to record provenance and timestamped shipment events, maintain an immutable distributed ledger, and surface a shared audit trail for participating stakeholders. Functional capabilities implemented included provenance tracking, environmental condition monitoring, and chain of custody workflows tailored to vaccines and temperature sensitive drugs. PharmaPortal was architected as an industrywide platform to enable cross enterprise visibility among shippers, manufacturers, logistics providers and regulatory stakeholders, with operational coverage starting from the United States and extending to global shipments. The design followed common Blockchain Platform patterns by ingesting environmental sensor data and shipment events into ledger transactions and enforcing role based access controls for transaction visibility. Governance was structured as a multi party network model led by Sonoco ThermoSafe, using shared auditability and provenance as primary compliance controls, and the platform was announced in 2020. The initiative aimed to improve transparency, provenance and environmental condition monitoring for vaccines and temperature sensitive drugs. |
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