PartChain: A Decentralized Traceability Application for Multi-Tier Supply Chain Networks in the Automotive Industry

Daniel Miehle, Dominic Henze, A. Seitz, André Luckow, B. Brügge
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Supply chain networks in the automotive industry deal with numerous participants and parts on multiple tiers that are spread across several geographical locations. Due to their inherent complexity and high focus on data protection in a competitive original equipment manufacturer market, supply chains often lack transparency and responsiveness. However, legal authorities such as the Federal Motor Transport Authority of Germany or the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration of USA require end-to-end traceability of parts. This is particularly important for the identification of defective parts in recalls when multiple suppliers are involved. Affected parts must be promptly identified among several million vehicles. Manual investigation of the same results in high costs and risks. Another challenge is the detection of counterfeit parts, especially in after-sales markets. In this paper, we propose PartChain – a decentralized supply chain traceability application – that enables the creation, monitoring, and sharing of a unique digital representation of a physical part across a supply chain network using Blockchain technology. We conducted a case study with our industry partner to demonstrate the feasibility and potential of our concept. Here, physical parts were tokenized on a permissioned Blockchain using our PartChain mobile app, enabling the storage of process data and the ownership transfer of parts in a reliable and immutable manner.
PartChain:汽车行业多层次供应链网络的分散式可追溯性应用
汽车行业的供应链网络涉及分布在多个地理位置的多个层次上的众多参与者和部件。在竞争激烈的原始设备制造商市场中,由于其固有的复杂性和对数据保护的高度关注,供应链往往缺乏透明度和响应能力。然而,德国联邦汽车运输管理局或美国国家公路交通安全管理局等法律机构要求零部件的端到端可追溯性。当涉及多个供应商时,这对于在召回中识别有缺陷的部件尤其重要。必须在数百万辆汽车中迅速识别出受影响的部件。手工调查同样的结果是高成本和风险。另一个挑战是检测假冒零件,特别是在售后市场。在本文中,我们提出了PartChain——一个分散的供应链可追溯性应用程序——它可以使用区块链技术在供应链网络中创建、监控和共享物理部件的独特数字表示。我们与我们的行业合作伙伴进行了一个案例研究,以证明我们的概念的可行性和潜力。在这里,物理部件使用我们的PartChain移动应用程序在许可的区块链上进行标记,从而以可靠和不可变的方式存储过程数据和部件的所有权转移。
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