
Bloomberg: Walmart tells supply chain partners, “this is happening”
“The retailer, which started running tests with International Business Machines Corp.’s blockchain platform in 2016, is ready to use the technology on its live food business.”
by Content Team | 23 Apr 2018 | Efficiencies, Food, Industry News, Supply Chain
“The retailer, which started running tests with International Business Machines Corp.’s blockchain platform in 2016, is ready to use the technology on its live food business.”
Syed Aman of @_HwyHaul on food loss in the supply chain: these shipments are rejected due to "mainly manual ways of scheduling and routing, lack of visibility," and "cold-chain standards not being met during the days in supply chain."
https://buff.ly/2HU4hFa
Traceability during a recall has been modeled to reduce loss by up to 90%, meaning significant savings in cost and effort. ^pw
https://buff.ly/3fT3Pn7
#tracebacks #foodsafety #foodtraceability
Chief Supply Chain Officer for @GeneralMills John Church on the transforming food industry: "We thought we were in a marathon, and then it turned out we were in an Ironman."
https://www.fastcompany.com/90553877/3-experts-on-how-covid-19-changed-manufacturing-and-supply-chains-around-the-world