Big Data and Blockchain Basis for Operating a New Archetype of Supply Chain

The complexity in which the interactions of the supply chain in framed is one of the main difficulties for the organizational management. The amount of structured and unstructured data emerging from their own interactions increases exponentially, it is constantly and rapidly transformed; its usefulness will lie on the integrity in handling and speed for processing the mentioned data. This Article proposes a new archetype for the supply chain based on the decentralized information management which operation is based on the management of Big Data from the application of Blockchain technologies. It is concluded that the technological gap to reach this new archetype is only broken through the redefinition of the way in which transactions are carried out, integrating Big Data management with the Blockchain application.

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