Marelli Brings Blockchain Technology To Automotive Supply Chain Management

Marelli Brings Blockchain Tech To Automotive Supply Chain

This important process has been implemented in a joint project between Marelli Automotive Lighting and the BMW Group.

Marelli has introduced the use of blockchain technology to enhance the management of automotive supply chains, creating a distributed peer-to-peer network to connect suppliers’ and carmakers’ plants around the world. The use of this technology – which is based on the real-time exchange of “blocks” of immutable and verifiable data – improves traceability of automotive components and raw materials, allowing for more efficient and reliable transactions and operations. According to Marelli, this can offer advantages to all the players in the value chain. 

This important supply chain process innovation has been implemented in a joint project between Marelli Automotive Lighting and the BMW Group, who together designed and developed “PartChain,” an application based on blockchain technology. 

The “PartChain” application has been adopted, as a first step, for a pilot activity focused on the traceability of headlamps, rear lamps and lighting modules supplied by Marelli Automotive Lighting to a number of BMW Group vehicles. Three Marelli Automotive Lighting plants – located in Jihlava (Czech Republic), Tolmezzo (Italy) and Juarez (Mexico) – and two BMW Group plants – in Spartanburg (U.S.) and Dingolfing (Germany) – were connected through the application. Within this first project, the platform is managing more than 100,000 data directly referred to parts and vehicles.

“Ensuring transparency, authenticity, reliability and efficiency in the management of supply chains are crucial goals for all the automotive players,” said Sylvain Dubois, CEO of Marelli Automotive Lighting. “The increasing complexity of products, in conjunction with globally diversified value chains, are in fact presenting the automotive industry with growing challenges and technologies like blockchain, which represents the forefront of innovation in this field, bring a crucial contribution to improve the system.”

In extremely complex environments such as automotive supply chains, many parts are exchanged between many plants of suppliers and carmakers, simultaneously. Consequently, the tracking of components, and related sourcing and itinerary data, is not an easy task, also because often the companies rely on different IT systems. Having a unique shared system between all the supply chain actors involved enables a common, distributed ledger and the possibility – assured by the blockchain technology – to have fixed data packages linking directly components and the final product. These factors make the traceability much easier and accessible for all the players, with data quickly available for everybody at the same time. Optimization of logistics and production costs is the consequent benefit, according to Marelli.

Thanks to blockchain technology, the next step for the “PartChain” application will be to ensure an even higher data authenticity grade, limiting in a decisive way the risk of counterfeit parts in the supply chain.

Marelli Automotive Lighting aims to extend the use of “PartChain” along the entire value chain, involving further customers and sub-suppliers. 

You May Also Like

Schaeffler Recognized as a GM 2023 Top Global Supplier

This is the fourth time Schaeffler has been honored with this award.

Schaeffler announced it was recently recognized as a top global supplier of 2023 by General Motors during the automaker’s annual Supplier of the Year event in Miami, Florida. This is the fourth time Schaeffler has been honored with this award.

Emphasizing shared values between GM and global suppliers, the rigorous selection process distinguishes those who align closely with GM’s principles, Schaeffler said. These values, rooted in performance, innovation, cultural alignment, and commitment to GM’s ambitious goals, serve as the foundation of the selection criteria.

Continental Marks 15 Years in Thailand, Five Years of Tire Production in Rayong

Continental’s Rayong plant has an annual production capacity of 4.8 million tires and employs around 900 people.

Global EV Sales Expected to Increase by 21% in 2024

This represents a significant decline from growth rates of 31% in 2023 and 60% in 2022, ABI Research said.

Switch EV Trainer Provides Tailored EV Tech Training
Geotab: UK’s Most EV-Suitable Market in Europe

By going electric, British private and public sector organizations could reduce the TCO per vehicle by $16,341 over seven years.

Neusoft Launches Global In-Vehicle Intelligence Solution

OneCoreGo 5.0 made its debut at Auto China 2024 and aims to enhance in-vehicle experiences with AI-driven solutions.

Car-Technology-1-generic-1400

Other Posts

Apollo Tyres Adds to EU Lineup

The EnduMile LHT, the company’s most durable and fuel-efficient trailer tire, is now available in a 385/55 R22.5 format.

Apollo-Tire-new-EU-sizes-1400
Anchor Adds More BMW, MINI Coverage

The new products cover more than 1,994,760 applications and model years 2016-2024.

Blink Charging UK, Evri Collaborate to Electrify Courier Fleet

EV chargers installed at Rugby enhance Evri’s sustainability efforts, supporting a greener future in parcel delivery across the UK.

blink_rugby_398-1400
Brembo Reaches 75% Renewable Energy Use Globally

The company’s CO2 emissions fall as Brembo presents activities and results achieved in every area of ESG.

brembo hackathon