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Coskunoz Manufacturing 680 $160M Turkey In-House Applications XCEED (eXtended Compliance End-to-End Distributed) Blockchain Platform 2019 n/a In 2019 Coskunoz began implementing XCEED eXtended Compliance End-to-End Distributed as a Blockchain Platform to participate in a multi-partner industrial compliance network, with initial deployment activity focused on partner factories around Bursa, Turkey. The implementation is part of an industrial-scale blockchain initiative led by vehicle manufacturers and tier suppliers to certify component conformity across design to production stages. XCEED eXtended Compliance End-to-End Distributed was configured to capture and certify compliance attributes for each vehicle feature, recording safety and regulatory data, geometric characteristics and material properties on a permissioned, open source blockchain protocol. Functional capabilities implemented include smart contract-based certification workflows, immutable transaction records for traceability, Big Data management for aggregated compliance datasets and embedded AI-assisted analytics for quality signal detection. The Coskunoz deployment integrated factory-level production and quality feeds with a shared supplier network, enabling parts manufacturers, tier suppliers and vehicle manufacturers to exchange conformity information in real time, and it was developed in collaboration with Renault Group, Faurecia, Knauf Industries, Simoldes and IBM. Operational coverage explicitly spans supplier quality management, shop floor traceability and supply chain data sharing between parts manufacturers and vehicle assembly sites, and the solution preserves data ownership and privacy while supporting pooled storage economics. Governance and process changes accompanying the rollout centralized compliance certification onto the XCEED Blockchain Platform, automated manual capture steps such as QR code scanning, and reoriented supplier quality workflows toward shared, auditable records. The project roadmap and disclosed outcomes include expanding XCEED to software repair and maintenance, homologation, battery recycling and CO2 footprint tracking, and published targets for the initiative include productivity gains and reduced non-compliance costs as part of the consortium’s stated benefits.
Forvia Automotive 153000 $30.9B France In-House Applications XCEED (eXtended Compliance End-to-End Distributed) Blockchain Platform 2021 n/a In 2021, Forvia implemented XCEED (eXtended Compliance End-to-End Distributed) as a Blockchain Platform to provide component compliance traceability across its automotive supply chain. XCEED (eXtended Compliance End-to-End Distributed) was deployed to enable near real-time sharing of conformity data and to support regulatory response timelines introduced in 2020. The implementation architecture for XCEED is based on a permissioned blockchain protocol, Hyperledger Fabric, and was designed for hybrid cloud operation with multiple cloud providers including IBM Cloud. Functional capabilities implemented include distributed compliance and conformity traceability, automated checks and alerts, secure sharing of part-level compliance records, and controls to preserve confidentiality, intellectual property, and data ownership within a shared network. Operational coverage for the rollout included partner production sites with initial deployments referenced around Bursa in Turkey, Douai in France, and Palencia in Spain, extending to OEMs and suppliers of varying sizes across the supply chain. Integrations reflected in the implementation include collaboration with IBM for blockchain network build and multi-cloud hosting, and the solution was positioned to federate data exchange across manufacturers, tier suppliers, and ecosystem participants. Governance for XCEED was structured as an open, multi-company approach with founding partners contributing to an adaptive agile methodology and governance model, and with input from DG Connect of the European Commission. The platform was described as improving responsiveness and efficiency for compliance management while enabling wider industry participation and traceability without centralizing sensitive data.
Knauf Industries Manufacturing 2000 $500M France In-House Applications XCEED (eXtended Compliance End-to-End Distributed) Blockchain Platform 2019 n/a In 2019, Knauf Industries began implementation of XCEED (eXtended Compliance End-to-End Distributed) as a Blockchain Platform to support certification and traceability across automotive supply chains. The implementation was delivered as part of a multi‑partner development effort that included Renault Group, Faurecia, Simoldes, Coşkunöz and IBM, and was initially rolled into partner factories around Bursa in Turkey, Douai in France and Palencia in Spain at a European scope. XCEED combines an open source blockchain protocol with Big Data management and Artificial Intelligence to record and certify component conformity from design through production. Functional capabilities implemented include a tamper resistant compliance ledger, smart contract based certification workflows for regulatory and safety features, automated capture of QR code based evidence on the shop floor, and consolidated data management for geometric and material characteristics. Operational coverage extends to Tier 1 and Tier 2 suppliers and factory quality and production teams, creating a trusted network for sharing compliance information between parts manufacturers and vehicle manufacturers. Integrations are consortium driven and focus on supplier data exchanges, factory capture systems and shared data storage, while governance preserves data ownership, intellectual property and privacy across participants. Governance and rollout emphasized collaborative supplier workflows and elimination of manual verification steps, with a medium term roadmap to expand recorded domains to software repair, maintenance, homologation, battery recycling and CO2 footprint. Reported outcomes in the project brief include expected productivity gains of 15 to 30 percent for impacted services, a 10 percent reduction in management costs for non‑quality, and a halving of the occurrence and cost of non‑compliance, with pooled data storage costs noted as an additional benefit.
Manufacturing 690 $170M Portugal In-House Applications XCEED (eXtended Compliance End-to-End Distributed) Blockchain Platform 2019 n/a
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