So what does all this mean?
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THE global food sector is losing $40-$50 billion annually to food fraud. PwC recently declared that every second kilogram of beef sold in China under the banner of Australian beef could be fraudulent.
Here’s how traceability, visibility, safer supplier sourcing and collaboration help companies maintain integrity across the entire cold chain.
The CO-VID-19 pandemic has created a global awareness of supply chain systems, and consumers are beginning to question the origin of their product sources. Food and Beverage Asia speaks with Mark Toohey, managing director at Aglive, on how technology can empower food traceability…
TBSx3, the Australian start-up committed to restoring trust to international trade using blockchain technology, has partnered with leading Food Safety services group Alimentex to secure the future of food safety and reduce the impact of life threatening contamination.
TBSx3, an Australian start-up committed to restoring trust to international trade using blockchain technology combined with the latest anti-counterfeit technologies, has announced they have joined GS1 Australia’s Alliance Partner Program.
TBSx3, an Australian start-up committed to restoring trust to international trade using blockchain technology combined with the latest anti-counterfeit technologies, has announced they have joined GS1 Australia’s Alliance Partner Program.
TBSx3, an Australian start-up, has announced they have joined GS1 Australia’s Alliance Partner Program.
GS1 is a not-for-profit organisation providing standards, services and emerging technologies to help solve omni channel challenges and improve inventory accuracy…
TBSx3, an Australian start-up committed to restoring trust to international trade using blockchain technology combined with the latest anti-counterfeit technologies have announced that they have joined GS1 Australia’s Alliance Partner Program.
Most of us have heard of the term blockchain coupled with the likes of bitcoin and cryptocurrency.
Although many of us have questions. Firstly what is blockchain? And secondly, how exactly can it push the pharmaceutical industry forward?
So what does all this mean?
Blockchain technology is centred on improving trust and can fix the grim realities of corrupted supply chains in the pharmaceutical industry.
TBSx3, an Australian startup dedicated to combatting the worldwide trade of life-threatening fake goods with blockchain-based technology, today announced partnerships with some of the largest names in the freight business, including DP World Australia and DB Schenker.
Getting buy-in from freight-forwarders, ports and shipping firms is crucial to maximise the food industry potential for blockchain to fight counterfeit goods, according to one start-up, which has formed a consortium to boost the use of the technology.
GEELONG ag tech company Aglive is set to merge with a blockchain specialist to develop a world-leading paddock-to-plate traceability solution.
Blockchain startup TBSx3 has joined a consortium with DP World Australia, DB Schenker and an industry leading container line and is now eyeing entry into the Middle East.
Logistic and supply chain company DP World Australia, the Australian branch of DB Schenker and a major carrier company have partnered on a consortium backed by blockchain technology from blockchain start-up TBSx3.
Australian blockchain startup TBSx3, shipment tracker DB Schenker, logistic supply chain company DP World Australia, and an unnamed container carrier have formed a blockchain consortium to tackle the issue of fake goods.
Hardly a week goes by when another blockchain project aimed at ensuring the provenance of products in the supply chain is launched. Here are a few recent examples from a range of sectors.
TODAY’S challenge is how to make supply chains thinner, leaner and faster whilst maintaining integrity and sustainability.
Supply chains are global networked streams of data, money and goods.
The Australian company TBSx3 has successfully completed a Blockchain-based project that will address the war against product counterfeiting. The company used the use of the alphabet of 44 alphanumeric security codes to deliver a verification system based on Blockchain.
Australian blockchain company TBSx3 has successfully completed its biggest trial with the innovative technology to tackle the issue of fake goods.
In a report from The Australian Business Review, the company employed the use of a 44 alphanumeric…
Logistics system specialist 1-Stop has teamed with blockchain startup TBSx3 on a supply chain security initiative.
Australian companies 1-Stop Connections and TBSx3 have partnered to develop blockchain-based security architecture designed to combat fake products and increase supply chain transparency.
A new alliance between port logistics specialist 1-Stop Connections and TBSx3 will integrate blockchain into port security architecture to prevent fake medicines from reaching public consumption.
Blockchain, or distributed ledgers, could deliver much-needed productivity benefits and drive innovation across Australia, but the nation’s leading research agency has warned that it is no silver bullet and the road ahead will be bumpy.
One of the largest and most comprehensive trials of blockchain technology has resulted in a new Australian-developed security architecture from Sydney company TBSx3, which has the potential to raise global supply chain security to a military grade.
In a week when Bitcoin broke through the $US2,000 barrier, news emerged that a pallet of Coonawarra wine had completed its 8,100 kilometer journey to China’s Qingdao with its provenance proved by blockchain every step of the way.
A bottle of wine has been fully tracked from South Australia to China using blockchain in one of the world’s largest supply chain security trials.
Instigated by Australian blockchain firm TBSx3, the bottle of wine produced by Ius was successfully tracked…
National Settlement Depository (NSD), Russia’s central securities depository, has successfully completed the development of a blockchain-based electronic voting system, Forklog reported..
The Australian government is sending a 26-member delegation that includes bitcoin exchanges and blockchain startups to New York to participate in Consensus 2017, a prominent industry event.
DP World Australia, DB Schenker, Hamburg Sud and wine producer IUS have successfully completed a joint blockchain trial on an 8,100-kilometre road and sea supply chain from the Coonawarra region of South Australia to the port of Qingdao in China.
Logistics system specialist 1-Stop has teamed with blockchain startup TBSx3 on a supply chain security initiative.
A joint endeavor by DP World Australia, DB Schenker, Hamburg Sud, and wine producer IUS has resulted in the successful completion of a 8,100-kilometer trial run of new, military-grade TBSx3 blockchain technology.
One of the largest and most comprehensive trials of blockchain technology for global supply chains has successfully ended with a new Australian-developed blockchain security architecture from TBSx3 which has the potential to raise global supply chain security to a military grade.
One of the largest and most comprehensive trials of blockchain technology for global supply chains has uncovered its potential to raise security to a ‘military grade’ as a standard feature, according to DP World Australia.