
Volume 1, Issue 1 · 28 March 2026
ISSN: 3067-5421 · E-ISSN: 3067-5413
Utilizing Blockchain Technology for the US Supply Chain Management
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Abstract
Blockchain technology is being introduced gradually into supply chain management, addressing long-standing problems and waste-related parts of the industry. This study aims to illustrate the various ways that blockchain might improve supply chains' efficiency, traceability, security, and simplicity. Blockchain technology offers a permanent, decentralized record-keeping system that fosters honesty and trust between participants; all important data is stored in an unalterable manner. Additionally, supply chain processes like payment processing and inventory management are automated by intelligent contracts, which significantly lowers both human error and regulatory expenses. Blockchain's capacity to encrypt this data ensures a high level of security by guaranteeing information availability in the event of sophisticated cyber assaults. This increase in security makes the supply chain less vulnerable to sabotage and extortion. Through the provision of an easily accessible and verifiable record of every trade, this innovation significantly streamlines administrative compliance. Furthermore, it provides a means of confirming that the technical support standards and material sources adhere to current standards, which in turn helps to enhance customer trust in a brand and promote brand identity for the product bearing the brand mark. The study shows how blockchain technology has enhanced the capabilities of US logistics companies. It also looks at supply chain management's effectiveness and transparency in terms of blockchain technology implemented in the US.
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Received
7 July 2024
Accepted
19 August 2024
Published
28 March 2026
ISSN
3067-5421
E-ISSN
3067-5413
Article Type
Research Article
Open Access
Yes – Open Access
