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Wednesday, 11/04/2020 8:24:45 AM

Wednesday, November 04, 2020 8:24:45 AM

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Blockchain. Didn't the cto mention a digital "parts warehouse" in a recent webinar? glta https://www.manufacturingglobal.com/smart-manufacturing/role-blockchain-manufacturing

By leveraging blockchain to support quality control, an organisation can scale value for customers, another primary objective of the factory of the future. Today, in the place of blockchain, providing full transparency and complete documentation to customers with regard to the quality of processes and products that require expensive support from central parties that operate IT platforms.

In addition to helping customers track and trace inbound parts along a supply chain, blockchain creates immutable documentation of quality checks and production process data. The database uniquely tags each product and automatically inscribes every transaction, modification or quality check on the blockchain. To allow this application, the production setup must include automated quality checks that generate and write measurements directly to the blockchain. This use case supports multiparty access to data and can eliminate the need for inbound quality control to verify checks that the supplier performs. It may also reduce the need for audits by original-equipment manufacturers or central authorities to verify quality controls.
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