BCC with its consortium partners has won the European Union eDelivery platform development.

Published by Ors Orszagh on

BCC will develop the blockchain component for the EU supply chain platform, as the member of a consortium formed of three companies: GS1 Hungary and Erba Ltd.

Blockchain Competence Center Kft. has jointly applied and won CEF funds to develop supply chain traceability solution based on eDelivery platform, in order to increase transparency of food and logistic sector and prevent fraud. The targeted eDelivery service will be based on GS1 standard business transactions used in the logistics sector along various supply and value chains. The service will be used for tracking and tracing the products in the physical and virtual layers from production at manufacturers’ sites till the customer/end user domain. 

Furthermore, the service will contain integrated blockchain component to ensure the highest standards of transparency and reliability. The joint project started in Q3 2019 with a targeted go-live in 2020. Further news we plan to publish by completion of major milestones.