Food processing begins with ingredient sourcing, logistics, segregation, sorting, and quality control of raw material at the food processing unit entry, placing the raw material on the manufacturing conveyor unit, processing, packaging, labeling, storage, logistics, warehousing, and distribution.
Automation of each of these processes is today uses ERP solutions or bespoke solutions specific to a unit. These have limitations: they are inherently not cybersecure and require additional solutions to protect them from hacking. Some of the processes, especially those related to sensitive data like sourcing, distribution, and even accounting, need multiple additional security layers to provide them with a reasonable degree of security cover.
Deployment of blockchain technology in ERP solutions should help make the entire process more secure and robust.
In time ERP and other solution products will transition to blockchain. The software product development industry is in for a disruption.
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Published on March 16, 2022 18:39