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Supply Chain 4.0: Blockchain, Cloud Analytics, and Security Solutions for Real-Time Innovation

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  • Natapong Sornprom

    (Independent Researcher, Member, IEEE)

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Supply Chain 4.0 represents a transformative shift in the way businesses manage and optimize their supply chains. Powered by technologies such as blockchain, cloud analytics and advance Security solutions will change the way that businesses manage and optimize their supply chain. The key objective of this transformation is to have efficient, transparent and agile supply processes, which can adapt quickly to dynamic market conditions. With blockchain technology, supply chain partners can achieve a high level of trust and transparency, as it enables secure, decentralized, and immutable record-keeping. With the help of cloud-based analytics, it becomes easy to collect, process and visualize the data in real time which leads to predictive analytics, enhanced decision making and increased operational efficiency. Simultaneously, strong security solutions are essential to safeguard confidential asset data and cyberattacks to ensure supply chain reliability and quality. By combining the two, supply chain stakeholders can achieve real-time innovation with the ability to drive seamless start-to-finish visibility, rapid decision-making, and a resilient supply chain. I outline how a handful of digitized supply chain elements are interconnected and work together as Supply Chain 4.0 to further deliver supply chain innovation and competitiveness in the global supply network in the future.

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  • Natapong Sornprom, 2025. "Supply Chain 4.0: Blockchain, Cloud Analytics, and Security Solutions for Real-Time Innovation," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 10(3), pages 31-35, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:10:y:2025:i:3:id:63247
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2025.10.3.3247
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