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Blockchain development for retail
The retail industry struggles with customer data safety, regulations, payment security, opaque supply chains, and other issues — all these can be solved with blockchain.
Gratix develops DLT-based tools across multiple industries. We match blockchain to business requirements, building retail success through this innovative technology.
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Blockchain solutions
for physical real estate
Supply chain and administration
Manage disparate supply chains, tracking goods at each point of transportation. Collect cross-organization administration data with smart contracts automating exchange and analysis.
Regulatory compliance
Demonstrate compliance with product, data, consumer, and financial regulations across jurisdictions, with transparent audit trails and cryptographic encryption inherent in blockchain.
Participation and privacy
Protect customer data with modular encryption on the blockchain and set up conditional messaging with smart contracts to maximize marketing efficacy.
Omnichannel customer view
Automatically collect customer data across points of purchase, securely store it, and track shopping and purchase activities to personalize offerings for each customer.
Product verification
Use RFID, barcode, or QR tracking through blockchain to verify each item. Track components through supply chains and demonstrate your ethical, environmental, and regulatory credentials.
Payments and delivery
Use blockchain to process payments through blockchain-enabled digital assets to make transactions faster and more secure.
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SEE HOW BLOCKCHAIN SOLVES CHALLENGES
Blockchain applications in real estate
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Use case 1.Boosting customer loyalty
Currently:
With customers’ transactional data dispersed across loyalty programs, retail brands have to continuously collect those, risking to miss something and not properly reward customers.
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Use case 2.
Increasing logistical efficiency
Opaque, practically non-traceable supply chains put retailers at risk of distributing counterfeit or damaged products that might affect their reputation along with customer confidence and trust.
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Use case 3.
Protecting consumer privacy
Consumer data, such as bank details, health records, or purchase histories, are distributed among siloed, weakly-protected databases, often making hacks a no-brainer.