Blockchain Application Methodology for Improving Trust in the Collaborative Supply Chain
Kotongo Koffi Augustin1* and Bennis Idriss2
1CERIM, HESTIM-Casablanca, Morocco
2M2S2I - SID, ENSET-Mohammedia, Morocco
*Corresponding Author: Kotongo Koffi Augustin, CERIM, HESTIM-Casablanca, Morocco.
Published: June 01, 2023
Abstract  
The globalization of the economy, the major disruptions due to the COVID-19 crisis, customer requirements as well as the current context of war, are straining global supply chains, which must demonstrate resilience and constantly seek to improve their performance. performance. Among the essential approaches to achieve these objectives, collaboration between logistics partners through methods and tools that have proven themselves but also have shown limits, particularly in terms of trust. Blockchain technology, which appeared in 2008, now offers an opportunity to improve collaboration by providing answers to concerns about trust. However, its application is not generalized, indeed a large part of the companies do not apply the technology because of its shared database character because the companies have sensitive and confidential data. After an analysis of the literature to highlight the obstacles to the generalization of the use of the blockchain in the supply chain, a methodology of adoption and application of the Blockchain following eight steps is proposed with an emphasis on the smart contract.
Keywords: Collaboration; Supply chain; Blockchain; Smart contract; Trust