List of VeChainThor Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying VeChainThor 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 VeChainThor 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 VeChainThor for Blockchain Platform include: BMW Group, a Germany based Automotive organisation with 146064 employees and revenues of $163.30 billion, BYD, a China based Manufacturing organisation with 968900 employees and revenues of $108.25 billion, Sam's Club, a United States based Retail organisation with 100000 employees and revenues of $84.30 billion, People's Insurance Company of China, a China based Insurance organisation with 175121 employees and revenues of $83.39 billion, PICC Property and Casualty Company, a China based Banking and Financial Services organisation with 162787 employees and revenues of $67.20 billion and many others.
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ARKET | Retail | 900 | $200M | Sweden | Vechain Foundation | VeChainThor | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, ARKET implemented VeChainThor on the Blockchain Platform to record and trace sustainable wool provenance across selected product lines. The deployment uses VeChainThor to create immutable product-level provenance records and to anchor supply chain events for sustainable wool tracking, aligning the company application relationship as ARKET VeChainThor Blockchain Platform supply chain traceability.
The implementation emphasizes provenance and traceability capabilities typical of a Blockchain Platform, instrumenting supplier attestations and provenance records from raw material sourcing through finished goods. Functional capabilities implemented center on product-level traceability workflows and verification records that can be surfaced for internal audits and for downstream stakeholder validation.
Within the broader H&M brand ecosystem, Cos is using DNV GL’s MyStory running on VeChain to collect and share supply chain data for some product lines, and ARKET’s use of VeChainThor coexists with that ecosystem-level integration. Operational coverage is focused on sourcing and sustainability teams for the wool product lines, with rollout scoped to targeted SKUs beginning in 2018 and governance embedded in supply chain provenance processes.
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Avery Dennison | Manufacturing | 35000 | $8.8B | United States | Vechain Foundation | VeChainThor | Blockchain Platform | 2020 | n/a |
In 2020, Avery Dennison deployed VeChainThor as part of a ToolChain Enabled Solution demonstrated at the 14th International Internet of Things Exhibition in Shenzhen, China. The VeChainThor Blockchain Platform captured IoT and RFID label events from Avery Dennison intelligent labels, providing an immutable record intended for end to end product traceability.
Implementation concentrated on traceability modules that record product lifecycle events and provenance, with data uploaded from smart labels and RFID reads to the public ledger. VeChainThor was used to persist supply chain records and enable consumer verification workflows tied to Avery Dennison digital IDs for individual items, extending use cases beyond food into beauty and fashion.
Operational coverage demonstrated in Shenzhen focused on food supply chains where AD’s labels plus VeChainThor aimed to track and trace perishable items from source to retail, and the deployment narrative explicitly referenced adoption potential in fashion and beauty. The implementation integrated IoT telemetry and RFID enabled label reads, enabling distance scanning that reduces manual scanning steps and supports social distancing in retail and logistics.
The public demonstration and reporting highlighted industry drivers for transparency and reliability, noting blockchain and IoT labeling could possibly save the food industry more than $100 billion. The work also contrasted cheaper barcode workflows with RFID enabled labels, emphasizing RFID advantages for contactless reads, reduced human error and theft mitigation while VeChainThor functions as the Blockchain Platform recording immutable provenance for consumer traceability.
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Bayer | Life Sciences | 92815 | $55.5B | Germany | Vechain Foundation | VeChainThor | Blockchain Platform | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 Bayer deployed VeChainThor as a Blockchain Platform. Bayer appears on Vechain Foundation materials as a customer and the engagement positions VeChainThor to support supply chain traceability and product provenance workflows typical for life sciences manufacturers.
The implementation centers on VeChainThor infrastructure capabilities, combining distributed ledger and smart contract execution with on chain identity, cryptographic provenance, and metadata anchoring for physical product events. Functional capabilities implemented align with Blockchain Platform patterns, including smart contract orchestration for event and token records, cryptographic identity management for entities and assets, and immutable transaction logging to support provenance and traceability requirements.
Operational scope for the deployment is aligned to product lifecycle and supply chain operations within Bayer, covering manufacturing, logistics, quality and regulatory touchpoints. Governance and rollout practices for a deployment of this type emphasize enterprise node provisioning, key management and on chain governance controls, along with process changes to instrument product events onto VeChainThor and to manage permissioned access for internal stakeholders.
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BMW Group | Automotive | 146064 | $163.3B | Germany | Vechain Foundation | VeChainThor | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 BMW piloted the VerifyCar app built on VeChainThor, a Blockchain Platform, as part of a collaboration that originated through the BMW Startup Garage and continued for more than a year. The initiative positions BMW VerifyCar on the VeChainThor public blockchain while retaining enterprise-oriented controls, and it reflects BMW Group exploration of blockchain across mobility, supply chain and customer-centric applications.
VerifyCar captures service and usage events as verifiable records, the application recording actions such as filter changes, battery replacements, annual services and insurance claim entries. In this implementation the raw collected data is retained on a secure private server, while an indecipherable hash of each interaction is logged on VeChainThor to enable third party verification without exposing sensitive telemetry. The design leverages both in-vehicle SIM card transmissions and external inputs from service providers to create a combined provenance record for mileage and service history verification.
Operational coverage for the pilot included internal BMW cars and targeted business functions such as mileage verification, service history auditability and insurance claim validation, with potential extension into mobility services and machine-to-machine payment scenarios. The solution integrates in-vehicle telemetry ingestion, service event logging and public proof anchoring on VeChainThor, aligning the application to common Blockchain Platform workflows for immutability, cryptographic hashing and multi-party verification.
Governance and adoption were structured around BMWs four criteria for blockchain suitability, which require shared data across organizations, verifiability of data, potential marketplace or intermediary-controlled processes and clear business value aligned to strategy. BMW applies a value and time-to-adoption matrix to prioritize use cases such as mileage verification and supply chain traceability, and the project is explicitly addressing governance challenges related to immutable public records, notably the inability to delete blockchain entries, before any public rollout.
BMW has highlighted the scale of the problem the application targets, noting that in Germany roughly every third used car sold has a manipulated odometer, with an average price impact of €3,000 and an estimated annual damage of €6 billion. VerifyCar has already been tested on internal fleets and BMW is continuing development, while VeChainThor remains the public Blockchain Platform used to anchor verification hashes for the solution.
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Bright Dairy & Food Co | Consumer Packaged Goods | 11251 | $3.4B | China | Vechain Foundation | VeChainThor | Blockchain Platform | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Bright Dairy & Food Co deployed VeChainThor as the blockchain layer for BrightCode, a commodity confidence index and commercial ecosystem jointly developed with VeChain Foundation and Shanghai Xiandao, a Bright Food subsidiary. This implementation used the VeChainThor Blockchain Platform to embed Proof of Trust into product records and to address consumer product safety concerns across consumer packaged goods in China.
The VeChainThor implementation was provisioned via VeChain ToolChain, the platform BaaS offering, enabling immutable provenance recording and issuance of Proof of Trust credentials tied to individual SKUs and batches. Functional capabilities implemented included commodity confidence index calculation, tamper evident record anchoring, and consumer verification workflows consistent with Blockchain Platform capabilities.
Operational scope aligned BrightCode with Bright Food Group product lines managed from Shanghai, bringing quality assurance, supply chain traceability and consumer engagement functions into a shared commercial ecosystem. Integrations focused on BrightCode and VeChain ToolChain, with on chain records designed to surface supply chain checkpoints and certification data to downstream business functions and retail touchpoints.
Governance and rollout were structured as a jointly managed program between VeChain Foundation and Shanghai Xiandao, creating data stewardship and proof issuance policies for embedding chain attestations into packaging and verification flows. Public communications in 2019 positioned BrightCode and VeChainThor as instruments to rebuild product trust, signaling the VeChainThor Blockchain Platform as a core component of Bright Dairy & Food Co efforts to influence consumer purchasing behavior in China.
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Consumer Packaged Goods | 10000 | $806M | China | Vechain Foundation | VeChainThor | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 968900 | $108.3B | China | Vechain Foundation | VeChainThor | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
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Retail | 5000 | $1.3B | United Kingdom | Vechain Foundation | VeChainThor | Blockchain Platform | 2020 | n/a |
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Manufacturing | 36911 | $9.8B | Japan | Vechain Foundation | VeChainThor | Blockchain Platform | 2021 | n/a |
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Professional Services | 11795 | $2.5B | Norway | Vechain Foundation | VeChainThor | Blockchain Platform | 2018 | n/a |
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