Accenture May Use Blockchain to Track the Quality of Shipments

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Professional consulting giant Accenture Global Solutions may be considering using blockchain to streamline and automate shipping logistics.

According to a document published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on Thursday, the proposed system would determine certain types of attributes for objects being shipped and store that information on a blockchain.

The proposed system will then track the objects as they are shipped from one location to another, using the data stored on the ledger to confirm the objects' status and condition.

Devices participating in the network - which could be robots or unmanned aerial vehicles, for example - can check on the integrity of those shipments as they are transported to different locations, comparing their status to the information that's already stored on the blockchain.

If an analyzing device verifies the identity of an item successfully by matching its attributes to what's already described and stored on the blockchain, it will allow the item to continue its trip, whether that places it on shelves, onto a vehicle for further transportation or is incorporated into a further manufacturing process.

The system can also create alerts and messages for managers involved in the shipping process or government agencies that regulate the product.

The application is Accenture's latest show of interest in blockchain applications.

Last summer, Accenture and Microsoft launched a prototype of an identity-storage blockchain and is currently working with the World Economic Forum and the United Nations on projects concerning digital identity.

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