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Trimble supply chain and blockchain:

 It’s important to know what’s in the truck and also sku level product knowledge. Pesishible
items cause deaths and sickness yearly which costs money. TMW system. Traceability and
consumer.
 To go from end farmer and end consumer and store data is a lot of data.
 Blockchain enabled supply chain.

Wine example:

 Make a separate blockchain for the supply chain.

 Three specific smart contracts in the chain. All terms and conditions are digitized. Stored and
tracked in the blockchain.
 What type of grape was used to produce this wine

 Digitized mapping of the vineyard itself. We don’t ask usually about the authenticity of the
bottle, safety regulations and health standards. What pesticides were used etc.
 Banks are authorising crypto component the authenticity inspections are done

 Now we start looking tracking the wine bottle as to when the carrier will pick it up. It will
check the smart contract. It checks against all the rules and conditions and triggers
autopayment when all is store and received correctly.
 Blockchain helps ERP systems by storing some data away from ERP and creates immutability
of critical winemaking.
 Transportation and cold chain traceability
 Reduces payment process to the carriers. From days to hours. Most of the trucks are small
owners 5-6 trucks.

 Scan the label and give feedback how they felt pertaining to specific product.

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