Blockchain technology in Germany: an excerpt of real use cases in logistics industry
- Purpose: Due to the large number of intermediaries in logistics networks there is avariety of possible failures, frictions and waste of time and money among the logisticsprocess chain. With the ability to provide data securely in near real-time, liketrack and tracing data of goods to every participant, the Blockchain-Technology(BCT) can help to solve these problems. Methodology: A structured literature analysis has been executed by using the databasesWeb of Science and Science Direct to find out current intermediary´s functionsand real use cases. In addition, available other sources, like manufacturer websites,blog entries or whitepapers are searched for specific blockchain-based applicationsinvented and used by German companies. The identified use cases are then qualitativelyanalyzed. Findings: The first results showed that most of the business cases are still in the conceptphase or are merely ideas how the BCT could solve existing problems. Additionally,we got results on the distribution of applications and economic benefitsPurpose: Due to the large number of intermediaries in logistics networks there is avariety of possible failures, frictions and waste of time and money among the logisticsprocess chain. With the ability to provide data securely in near real-time, liketrack and tracing data of goods to every participant, the Blockchain-Technology(BCT) can help to solve these problems. Methodology: A structured literature analysis has been executed by using the databasesWeb of Science and Science Direct to find out current intermediary´s functionsand real use cases. In addition, available other sources, like manufacturer websites,blog entries or whitepapers are searched for specific blockchain-based applicationsinvented and used by German companies. The identified use cases are then qualitativelyanalyzed. Findings: The first results showed that most of the business cases are still in the conceptphase or are merely ideas how the BCT could solve existing problems. Additionally,we got results on the distribution of applications and economic benefits alongthe logistics chain. Furthermore, important conclusions on implementation problemscan be derived from this. Originality: In order to maintain Germany´s top economic position, it is necessaryto push ahead with the adaption of the BCT. Our analysis contains first results in thearea of real blockchain use cases of German companies. Initial comparisons betweencurrently used and blockchain-based logistics networks are also possible.…
Author: | Devis Bartsch, Herwig WinklerORCiDGND |
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DOI: | https://doi.org/10.15480/882.3111 |
ISBN: | 978-3-753123-46-2 |
ISSN: | 2365-5070 |
Title of the source (English): | Data Science and Innovation in Supply Chain Management : How Data Transforms the Value Chain |
Publisher: | epubli |
Place of publication: | Berlin |
Editor: | Wolfgang Kersten, Thorsten Blecker, Christian M. Ringle |
Document Type: | Conference publication peer-reviewed |
Language: | English |
Year of publication: | 2020 |
Tag: | Logistics ; Industry 4.0 ; Digitalization ; Innovation ; Supply Chain Management ; Artificial Intelligence ; Data Science |
First Page: | 699 |
Last Page: | 735 |
Series ; volume number: | Proceedings of the Hamburg International Conference of Logistics (HICL) ; 29 |
Faculty/Chair: | Fakultät 3 Maschinenbau, Elektro- und Energiesysteme / FG Produktionswirtschaft |