Authors :
S. Pragatheeshwar; A. Charishma Reddy; S. Mugilan; G. Sumathi
Volume/Issue :
Volume 10 - 2025, Issue 5 - May
Google Scholar :
https://tinyurl.com/4jkbtbmb
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.38124/ijisrt/25may537
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Abstract :
This project introduces a blockchain-enabled supply chain management (SCM) system focused on enhancing
traceability, data synchronization, and operational transparency in commodity exposure and tender handling. Leveraging
Hyperledger Fabric (v2.5.0) as the core blockchain framework and Golang (v1.22.1) for backend development, the system
replaces traditional, error-prone methods with a decentralized and tamper-proof architecture. The solution is deployed on
AWS using services such as EC2, Lambda, API Gateway, Cognito, Step Functions, and SQS to ensure scalability, secure
authentication, and asynchronous request processing. Frontend technologies include HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript
(ES2024), enabling dynamic and interactive dashboards for real-time data visualization. By integrating blockchain with
cloud infrastructure, the system facilitates seamless communication among stakeholders, minimizes fraud, and improves
decision-making. This architecture addresses the complexities of modern supply chains, ultimately offering a robust,
transparent, and resilient platform for organizations aiming to optimize performance and hedge effectively against market
uncertainties.
Keywords :
Blockchain, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Hyperledger.
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This project introduces a blockchain-enabled supply chain management (SCM) system focused on enhancing
traceability, data synchronization, and operational transparency in commodity exposure and tender handling. Leveraging
Hyperledger Fabric (v2.5.0) as the core blockchain framework and Golang (v1.22.1) for backend development, the system
replaces traditional, error-prone methods with a decentralized and tamper-proof architecture. The solution is deployed on
AWS using services such as EC2, Lambda, API Gateway, Cognito, Step Functions, and SQS to ensure scalability, secure
authentication, and asynchronous request processing. Frontend technologies include HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript
(ES2024), enabling dynamic and interactive dashboards for real-time data visualization. By integrating blockchain with
cloud infrastructure, the system facilitates seamless communication among stakeholders, minimizes fraud, and improves
decision-making. This architecture addresses the complexities of modern supply chains, ultimately offering a robust,
transparent, and resilient platform for organizations aiming to optimize performance and hedge effectively against market
uncertainties.
Keywords :
Blockchain, Supply Chain Management (SCM), Hyperledger.