Blockchain Security for Manufacturing & Supply Chain
License the patented technology that authenticates products from factory to end customer, secures facility access, and protects the communication infrastructure that keeps global supply chains moving.
The Supply Chain’s Billion-Dollar Integrity Problem
Global manufacturing and supply chains are built on trust — and that trust is routinely exploited by counterfeiters, unauthorized access, and compromised communication.
Counterfeit goods
Fake products entering supply chains cost manufacturers over $500 billion annually in lost revenue and brand damage
Product provenance gaps
Traditional tracking systems stored in centralized databases can be duplicated, altered, or spoofed
Warehouse and facility access breaches
Manufacturing plants, warehouses, and distribution centers rely on access systems that lack immutable audit trails
Supply chain diversion
Products deviate from intended supply chains without detection, enabling gray market sales and theft
Quality assurance manipulation
Inspection and certification records stored in mutable systems can be altered to conceal defects or non-compliance
Communication disruption
Manufacturing and logistics operations coordinating across remote regions face communication outages that halt production
Regulatory compliance gaps
Incomplete provenance records and weak audit trails expose manufacturers to regulatory action and liability
Three Patented Pillars for Manufacturing & Supply Chain Security
Product Authentication From Origin to Delivery
Manufacturers can embed unique codes — QR codes, barcodes, UV-readable patterns, or serialized identifiers — into products at the point of manufacture. Each code is registered on a blockchain, creating an immutable provenance record that tracks the product from creation through every stage of the supply chain to final delivery. Customers, distributors, and regulators can scan the code to verify authenticity against the blockchain record.
Use Cases
- Product authenticity verification at point of sale
- Supply chain provenance tracking
- Pharmaceutical serialization and anti-counterfeiting
- Luxury goods authentication
- Food safety and origin verification
- Industrial parts and components verification
- Regulatory compliance documentation
- Warranty registration and claims verification
Secure Every Facility in the Supply Chain
Manufacturing plants, warehouses, distribution centers, cold storage facilities, and loading docks can be secured with encrypted, one-time-use access codes and blockchain-backed logging. Every entry attempt — from the factory floor to the last-mile delivery hub — is permanently recorded, creating an unbroken chain of custody.
Use Cases
- Manufacturing plant restricted area access
- Warehouse and distribution center entry control
- Cold storage and climate-controlled facility access
- Loading dock and shipping area security
- Quality assurance lab access control
- Hazardous material storage facilities
- Third-party logistics provider access management
- Automated storage and retrieval system (AS/RS) access
Communication Resilience Across the Supply Chain
Global supply chains span remote manufacturing regions, ocean freight lanes, and cross-border logistics corridors. Satellite-validated communication ensures that production coordination, shipment tracking, and quality reporting continue uninterrupted — even in areas with no terrestrial network infrastructure.
Use Cases
- Remote manufacturing facility communication
- Ocean freight shipment tracking and coordination
- Cross-border logistics communication
- Mining and raw material extraction site connectivity
- Agricultural supply chain coordination
- Energy sector supply chain communication
- Disaster recovery for manufacturing operations
License the Technology Protecting Products From Factory to Customer
Product authentication. Facility access. Supply chain communication. Blockchain-secured at every link in the chain.
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