The rapid evolution of global supply chain networks has brought to light several challenges faced by traditional supply chain management methods. Key issues such as insufficient traceability, poor data security, and low operational efficiency have prompted researchers and industry stakeholders to seek innovative solutions. Among the technologies gaining attention is blockchain technology (BCT), which has demonstrated substantial promise in enhancing traceability within distributed systems.
Recent advancements indicate that integrating blockchain with intelligent systems could substantially boost the security, transparency, and reliability of supply chains. However, current research lacks practical frameworks that effectively meld blockchain with intelligent agents to meet the dynamic and multi-tier traceability requirements of contemporary supply chains.
In response to these challenges, researchers Satyananda Swain and Manas Ranjan Patra from the Department of Computer Science at Berhampur University in India have introduced a new study titled “Constructing an Intelligent Agent-Centric Framework for Supply Chain Traceability with Blockchain Integration.” This research outlines a comprehensive supply chain traceability framework encompassing workflow tracking and control, addressing both internal and external perspectives of traceability.
At the core of the proposed framework is a multi-agent system (MAS) designed to oversee and monitor operations powered by blockchain technology. The researchers validated the effectiveness of this framework through a case study of the gasoline manufacturing and distribution supply chain (GMDSC). The outcomes of the study indicate that the framework not only establishes a resilient supply chain but also ensures precise execution of activities throughout the entire supply chain lifecycle. Furthermore, it enhances capabilities for real-time monitoring and dynamic adjustments, effectively addressing issues such as complex supply chain management, inaccuracies in data, and the challenges of integrating disparate systems.
The findings of this important research are documented in the paper “Constructing an Intelligent Agent-Centric Framework for Supply Chain Traceability with Blockchain Integration,” published in Frontiers in Engineering Management. The work presents a significant leap towards improving supply chain efficacy, offering a pathway for future studies and practical applications in this vital field.