Abstract
Blockchain technology has a wide range of applications, including supply chain management (SCM), where it may replace mid-size activities in many transaction-based processes throughout the supply chain. Because blockchain technology has a disruptive impact on the creation and operation of the supply chain, it is critical to investigate future applications. The urbanization of supply networks makes management and control more difficult. As a distributed digitized leading technology, that ensures transparency, traceability, and security, blockchain technology holds the potential of simply addressing some global supply chain management problems. Distributed supply chain coordination, material and data flow coordination, online companies, agile supply chain management, supply chain management flexibility, supplier measurement, supply chain resilience, risk and reel effect, real-time controls, and supply chain-based service are all technical potential problems associated with blockchain advancement discussed in this study. This research looks at a variety of sectors, including shipping, manufacturing, and automotive, aviation, finance, technology, energy, health, food and farming, e-commerce, and education, to see how blockchain technology may help with visibility and business process management. In addition to future theoretical studies, technical and engineering research is critical for a variety of supply chain issues.