2020 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management (IEEM) 2020
DOI: 10.1109/ieem45057.2020.9309869
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Blockchain in Supply Chains and Logistics: Trends in Development

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“…The analysis revealed that I 4.0 technologies were used or examined to enhance various supply chain aspects and solve certain fragilities, the results also helped in defining eight main drivers and to draw a map between the utilization of the four main technologies and the methods of applications to digitalize the supply chains in an attempt to achieve improvements within those areas. Blockchain has received the largest amount of attention in the analysed articles, the technology has been linked to the concepts of traceability and transparency very often [2,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28], moreover, smart contracts have been proposed by several articles as a companion technology for blockchain [15,29,30,31]. Although this technology has been the attention of many recent studies [8,17,32], most of these publications were mainly a bibliometric review of blockchain and supply chain papers, and propositions of blockchain benefits and applications that remained at demonstration and pilot study stages where an actual prototype implementation is still missing.…”
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“…The analysis revealed that I 4.0 technologies were used or examined to enhance various supply chain aspects and solve certain fragilities, the results also helped in defining eight main drivers and to draw a map between the utilization of the four main technologies and the methods of applications to digitalize the supply chains in an attempt to achieve improvements within those areas. Blockchain has received the largest amount of attention in the analysed articles, the technology has been linked to the concepts of traceability and transparency very often [2,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28], moreover, smart contracts have been proposed by several articles as a companion technology for blockchain [15,29,30,31]. Although this technology has been the attention of many recent studies [8,17,32], most of these publications were mainly a bibliometric review of blockchain and supply chain papers, and propositions of blockchain benefits and applications that remained at demonstration and pilot study stages where an actual prototype implementation is still missing.…”
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“…Blockchain: [7]; [8]; [9]; [10]; [11] Resilience reducing disruptions Blockchain: [11]; IoT: [33] Efficiency accelerated SC processes less interruptions reduced costs Blockchain: [7]; [8]; [9]; [10]; [14]; [11]; IoT: [34]; [11]; Big Data: [44]; [45]; Cloud: [14] Provenance & Security certifiability verifiability tractability of product information, origin and authenticity assurance and integrity along the entire SC spanning, authentication confidentiality privacy and access control reduced risks of counterfeiting Blockchain: [15]; [2]; [16]; [17]; [18]; IoT: [35]; [36] Big Data: [46]; Cloud: [52]; [48]…”
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“…However, the study was limited to the decision-making aspect and revealed multiple gaps. Similarly, a study by Hogberg et al (2020) examined the trend of blockchain in supply chain and logistics. The results revealed several possibilities and uses of blockchain, such as enhancing the flow, streamlining transactions, and using sensors in logistics tracking and registry.…”
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