Introduction
As countries across the world focus on sustainability, the retail supply chain has come under scrutiny. Breakdowns in supply chain infrastructure and efficiency are among the main contributors to food waste and greenhouse gas emissions. This is especially true of the “cold chain,” or temperature-controlled supply chain. Within its two major sectors, food and pharmaceuticals, the cold chain is a complicated ecosystem that manages products throughout their lifecycle. In order to maintain the highest quality standards for the product in question, organizations in the cold chain rely on IoT devices such as temperature sensors, automation control systems, and power monitoring tools. The data streaming from these connected devices is full of invaluable information on maintenance, product integrity, and more. As a result, IoT data management is critical to all supply chain activities including production, storage, and distribution. With numerous organizations within the ecosystem, being able to protect the data from alfeasance and share the right data with the right stakeholders is business-critical.
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By Intertrust

