Pharmaceutical Major concerns exist over privacy and transparency in pharmaceutical supply chains. Safeguarding medications from exposure in-transit, tampering, or counterfeiting is important to prevent the consumer or even B2B reseller unknowingly putting the health of millions at risk. Blockchain validation grants complete access to product from manufacturing to distribution.



Medical Equipment Medical equipment carries significant standards for testing, and can easily cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. Unfortunately, failure to maintain quality control, authenticity, and traceability at every stage of manufacturing and transportation stage can render it useless. When health care professionals need medical equipment, they do not have time to worry about whether it will work as expected.



Food, Agriculture and Farming In industries involved in food processing and distribution, traceability is crucial to preventing the spread of food-borne illness, as demonstrated by multiple recalls through 2018. Food processing centers and manufacturers can leverage blockchain to reduce risk of food-borne illness by ensuring products are kept at proper temperatures and not subject to tampering. If an illness is found, blockchain could allow for immediate recall and even automated notification of locations that may have the affected products.



Rental Enterprises Knowing every stage of rental equipment’s lifespan, including runtime and location, is crucial to businesses that rent temporary-use equipment including vehicles, electronics and more. In addition, certain rental equipment may fall under other categories, like durable medical equipment.



Logistics Service Providers Knowing where a shipment is located and its time to arrival are key factors in keeping the B2B and B2C operations alive for companies that transport goods around the globe. The application of blockchain for logistics service providers extend to those servicing any type of supply chain.

