Blockchain-Based IBM Sterling Adds Advanced Supply Chain Tracking Features

Published at: Jan. 14, 2020

The IBM Sterling supply chain platform will now feature additional integrations developed by Salesforce, Publicis Sapient, IBM Services and others, a Jan. 13 press release reads. The additions will allow the blockchain and AI-based suite to quickly solve returns and cross-channel logistics challenges.

IBM Services and Bluewolf are jointly developing a connector service to join IBM Sterling with Salesforce Commerce, Service and Marketing Clouds. The integration would help retailers to blend the offline and online shopping experience. 

The platform’s aim is to reduce shopping frictions through a better organization for retailers, primarily by optimizing front and back-office connectivity and product returns.

On the other hand, Publicis Sapient specifically focuses on returns optimization. It plans to extend IBM Sterling AI capabilities with a control tower blueprint. This would simplify the process of organizing returns and the need to bring products to the correct location.

Other providers such as project44 automate inefficiencies in the carrier networks. Its Advanced Visibility Platform improves the accuracy of shipment ETAs, identifies important bottlenecks in the supply chain and helps respond to events quicker.

IBM’s supply chain business

The IBM Sterling platform is the latest in a series of the company’s developments in the supply chain industry. Launched in October 2019, Sterling focuses on integrating data between the various participants of the supply chain.

Other supply chain solutions developed by IBM include TradeLens, a shipping tracking solution jointly developed with Maersk. In addition, it has a strong presence in the food industry thanks to partnerships with major coffee distributors and retail giants such as Carrefour.

Tags
Ibm
Related Posts
Chicken and greens: $97B retail firm uses IBM blockchain to track food supply
IBM’s food-tracking blockchain technology will be used by the Carrefour multinational retail firm to track food supply lines from the farm to the store. An agreement between Majid Al Futtaim — the firm that operates Carrefour in the Middle East — and IBM will see the retail giant use the IBM Food Trust initially to track two food categories: chicken and microgreens. The IBM Food Trust is a blockchain-specific platform designed for the food industry, hosted on the IBM Cloud. Carrefour, which recorded $97 billion in revenue in 2019, will enable customers to scan QR codes on the products in …
Technology / Feb. 26, 2021
IBM Launches New Blockchain Supply Chain Product Using Red Hat Tech
Global tech giant IBM has launched a new integrated supply chain product based on IBM’s technologies including Watson AI and IBM Blockchain. Hybrid-cloud integration Called Sterling Supply Chain Suite, the new IBM’s product enables hybrid-cloud support of data integration between manufacturers, retailers and other network participants, purportedly providing greater reliability, transparency and security, the firm announced on Oct. 8. Specifically, the level of integration flexibility provided by the new service enables enterprises to update and improve their supply-chain solutions in accordance with business needs. Red Hat acquisition IBM says the open-architecture capabilities of Sterling Supply Chain Suite services are strengthened …
Blockchain / Oct. 11, 2019
National Fisheries Institute and IBM’s Food Trust Work on Seafood Blockchain Traceability
United States seafood trade association National Fisheries Institute (NFI) is working with IBM’s blockchain supply chain solution Food Trust to trace seafood, food-related news outlet FoodOnline reports on June 11. Per the report, this is the first effort to track multiple seafood species jointly pursued by multiple companies. Furthermore, NFI members representing harvesters, importers, processors, cold storage, foodservice restaurants and retail are all reportedly involved in the program. The project is purportedly funded by the Seafood Industry Research Fund (SIRF), whose chairman Sean O’Scannlain commented on the development: “Traceability is nothing new to the seafood community but blockchain is [...] …
Blockchain / June 13, 2019
IBM-Backed Blockchain Platform to Improve Supply Chain Management in Mining Industry
Major tech firm IBM has partnered with MineHub Technologies to deliver a blockchain solution that will improve supply chain management in the mining and metals industry. IBM announced the initiative in a press release published Jan. 16. MineHub is a company that uses technologies including blockchain to develop cost-saving applications for the metals and mining industry. The newly announced mining supply chain platform will be built on the cloud-based IBM Blockchain Platform powered by the Linux Foundation's Hyperledger Fabric. The solution targets the inefficiencies of the global mining and metal market — which is estimated at $1.8 trillion. These include …
Blockchain / Jan. 17, 2019
Capital Goods Giant CNH Industrial Partners With IBM on Long-Term Blockchain Upgrade
One of the world’s largest capital goods companies has agreed to a multiyear deal with IBM to implement blockchain technology, a press release confirmed July 26. UK-based CNH Industrial, which owns twelve international brands including Iveco and Case IH, will seek to enhance a range of internal processes as part of “reviewing and optimizing its global activities.” “Areas that will be directly enhanced include Supply Chain and the inventory management of the Company’s Parts & Service business, which will deliver ever greater service to its customer base,” the release states. While details of the implementation remain limited, CNH will leverage …
Blockchain / July 27, 2018