1、Rebuilding trust with tamper-proof traceability in supply chainsNovember 2024Click to launchClick to launch PwC|Rebuilding trust with tamper-proof traceability in supply chainsTable of contents1IntroductionIntroduction2The need for tamper-proof traceability across supply chainsThe need for tamper-pr
2、oof traceability across supply chains3Reinventing supply chain using blockchain technologyReinventing supply chain using blockchain technology4Blockchain-enabled supply chain for traceabilityBlockchain-enabled supply chain for traceability5Emerging technologies triad for supply chain traceabilityEme
3、rging technologies triad for supply chain traceability6Digital threading of information across the supply chainDigital threading of information across the supply chain 7Principles for shared ledger to complement existing systemsPrinciples for shared ledger to complement existing systemsNovember 2024
4、PwC|Rebuilding trust with tamper-proof traceability in supply chains28Way forward and key takeawaysWay forward and key takeawaysPwC|Rebuilding trust with tamper-proof traceability in supply chainsIntroduction1India has emerged as the fifth-largest economy in the world.International trade has played
5、a key role in fuelling Indias economic growth,with the share of merchandise and services in Indias gross domestic product(GDP)increasing from 15%in 1980 to 46%in 2023,making supply chain a crucial part in any organisation or industry.1The Indian supply chain management market was approximated at USD
6、 3.4 billion in 2023.2 The market is projected to expand at a compound annual growth rate(CAGR)of 11.1%,reaching USD 6.4 billion by 2030.Other sectors such as healthcare,IT and software services have a similar CAGR,ranging between 1012%.3Supply chains which are traditionally designed for cost,time a