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Supply Chain · Manufacturing

Procurement, quality control and tamper-evident provenance

Truck inwards, farmer deals, cold-storage intake, quality control, seed certification and a multi-stage invoice approval chain, with records anchored to a blockchain so provenance can be demonstrated rather than asserted.

The challenge

In food processing, the provenance record is the product. A buyer or an auditor asking where a consignment came from, who graded it and what it was paid at needs an answer that cannot have been edited after the fact. And the people entering that data are at a weighbridge, not a desk.

Our approach

  1. 01

    Built the procurement flow around the physical reality: a truck arrives, is weighed, is sampled, is graded, and only then becomes an invoice.

  2. 02

    Made the invoice approval chain explicit and multi-role, so creation, commercial confirmation and processing are separate acts by separate people.

  3. 03

    Anchored records to a blockchain network with a scheduled chain scanner, giving tamper-evident provenance without asking operations staff to understand any of it.

  4. 04

    Integrated a third-party crop-monitoring service on a nightly schedule to enrich procurement records with field data.

Tell us what you're trying to build

Send us the problem, not a specification. We'll tell you honestly whether we're the right people for it, and if we aren't, we'll say so.