traceability Archives - 51·çÁ÷Africa News Center News & Information About SAP Wed, 27 Sep 2023 18:25:14 +0000 en-ZA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Vein-to-vein-to-value: How Tech is Enhancing Life-saving Blood Transfusion Value Chain /africa/2022/11/vein-to-vein-to-value-how-tech-is-enhancing-life-saving-blood-transfusion-value-chain/ Fri, 04 Nov 2022 07:45:48 +0000 /africa/?p=143957 New technologies are reshaping the blood transfusion value chain to bring greater efficiency, traceability and consistency to this life-saving procedure. Blood transfusions are commonly used...

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New technologies are reshaping the blood transfusion value chain to bring greater efficiency, traceability and consistency to this life-saving procedure.

Blood transfusions are commonly used to provide blood or blood components to a patient who has either lost blood due to an accident or suffer from a medical condition that affects their blood.

Typically, blood is donated anonymously and then stored by hospitals or blood banks until needed. Due to the critical nature of the procedure, donated blood must be collected, stored, categorised, and transported using extremely high levels of safety and care.

Donors must be carefully screened for a variety of medical conditions and lifestyle aspects to ensure the blood is free of potential risks to the patient. Blood is tested according to national guidelines and stored according to blood type.

It is estimated that one in ten people entering hospital need some kind of blood transfusion as part of their treatment.

Data, traceability vital to safe transfusions

The key to successful, lifesaving blood transfusions is accurate documentation to ensure consistency and avoid any unnecessary risk. Due to the sensitive nature of blood, the way it is transported and stored is equally important, especially when the blood supply chain network covers a large geographic area where donated blood must travel thousands of kilometers.

Ultimately, hospitals and clinics seek the ability to track the journey from vein to vein in real time with accurate data and while maintaining the integrity of the value chain.

Here, blockchain technology holds huge potential. Blockchain encodes data in a secure and transparent way that can add visibility and security to the blood transfusion value chain. Blockchain could be a more effective way of storing the precise records that allow medical professionals to use donated blood with confidence during life-saving and other medical procedures.

Using blockchain, medical facilities can register vital data about every step in the blood transfusion value chain, from donation to testing to transport, storage and ultimately its use in a medical procedure.

Due to strict requirements for how blood is stored, technologies such as IoT can also play an important supporting role by tracking the temperature at which the blood is stored and recording that to the blockchain. As blood travels through the value chain, the data stored to the blockchain creates an audit trail that links the entire value chain from donor to recipient.

Advances expected from emerging tech

Other emerging technologies hold promise for greater efficiency and transparency in the blood transfusion value chain. Augmented reality could solve one of the key issues with blood donations by helping medical professionals find the vein more consistently and without the trial-and-error that most donors experience.

Machine learning and artificial intelligence also holds huge promise for driving improvements in the blood transfusion value chain, especially since so much data is already created and stored to ensure transfusions are safe and effective.

used machine learning to optimise the time between blood donation intervals to ensure donors don’t experience adverse outcomes. Using the model, the researchers could estimate the risk of adverse outcomes and how such risks may change with longer or shorter intervals. This data could then inform how often the donors could donate blood without suffering iron deficiency or other complications.

So-called digital footprinting using AI and machine learning could also help reduce errors when doctors order blood samples. Using RFID integrated to an AI platform, doctors could improve specimen identification and reduce specimen labelling errors while also ensuring accurate transport tracking.

Technology platforms unlock new capabilities

New advances in Laboratory Information Management Systems have also unlocked access to unprecedented levels of visibility and control over lab data and other associated processes. A Laboratory Information Management System is used to manage samples, lab users, instruments and other lab functions, as well as back-office operations such as invoicing.

For example, the 51·çÁ÷Quality Management helps businesses implement and run quality control processes, and is designed to prevent defects, enable continuous process improvement, and establish sustained quality control programs. Global pharmaceutical companies use 51·çÁ÷Quality Management as a primary Laboratory Information Management System to drive supply chain processes, maintain high levels of quality control during production processes, and support research and development.

When matched to a business transformation platform that enables the seamless integration of new technologies, there is virtually no limit to the powerful capabilities that laboratories can unlock. With an intelligent core in place and a quality management system to maintain the highest information standards, laboratories and other stakeholders can protect the integrity of the life-saving blood transfusion supply chain while enabling greater innovation.

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Cashew Coast: Digitally Transforming Africa’s Cashew Industry to Strengthen Traceability /africa/2022/07/cashew-coast-digitally-transforming-africas-cashew-industry-to-strengthen-traceability/ Thu, 07 Jul 2022 07:35:25 +0000 /africa/?p=143609 With the vision of bringing revolutionary change to the way cashew farming is done in Ivory Coast, Cashew Coast aims for quality and efficiency in cashew...

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With the vision of bringing revolutionary change to the way cashew farming is done in Ivory Coast, Cashew Coast aims for quality and efficiency in cashew farming, processing, and distribution. The company is also committed to creating more jobs for women and providing better working conditions and training opportunities for employees and farmers.
Looking to gain a competitive edge in the global market, Cashew Coast embarked on a digital transformation journey and sought modern solutions to help it gain more control over traceability. Cashew Coast looked to digitalize traceability from smallholder farmer plantations to its cashew processing factories and turn data capture into a paperless process.
The goal was to use smartphones to digitally record information on producers, their farms, and their communities at every level of the growing, harvesting, and collection phases.

Integrating Operations Along the Agricultural Value Chain with SAP® Rural Sourcing Management

Before: Challenges and Opportunities

  • Suboptimal quality traceability in the collection of cashews
  • Gaps in supply chain that need to be addressed to optimize farm-to-fork operational processes
  • Limited transparency throughout the cashew production and distribution lifecycle

Why SAP

  • Proven expertise to understand agribusiness challenges and address them using the SAP® Rural Sourcing Management solution, an industry cloud solution
  • Enablement of mobile access for field agents with offline availability using the 51·çÁ÷Rural Sourcing Management solution, supporting data analysis at any time and from any location
  • Collaboration with 51·çÁ÷to support the go-live of the company’s digital transformation vision

After: Value-Driven Results

  • Enhanced farmer payments and funds traceability
  • Improved control over liquidity and budgeting, thanks to real-time data availability company-wide
  • Strengthened traceability with accurate inventory and distribution information, minimizing wastage
  • Optimized supply chain operations with transparency, streamlining cashew collections from 87 villages
  • Leveraged high-performance supply chain analytics, allowing the acquisition, manipulation, and visualization of data from multiple sources
  • Enabled access to a large volume of data in real time for quick analysis, scrutiny, and verification of agricultural products’ origination source
  • Streamlined processes
  • Reinforced customers’ trust in its brand, thanks to the verifiable nature of the organic supply chain

Linking Farm and Logistics Processes for Clear Traceability and Fair Farmer Compensation

Cashew Coast is a leading producer and distributor of quality cashews from Ivory Coast to Europe and the United States and is dedicated to empowering its employees and farmers, in particular, women. As a trusted organic cashew supplier of Ivory Coast origin, Cashew Coast aimed to strengthen the authenticity of its traceability system through digital transformation.
Choosing to digitalize its operations using the SAP® Rural Sourcing Management solution, an industry cloud solution from SAP, Cashew Coast established a single source of data truth, tracing available cashews, sold cashews, and source farms. Linked to inventory information, Cashew Coast can make reliable, data-driven decisions that improve operational efficiency and its leadership position.
Better transparency, traceability, and sustainability data through digitally recorded information on producers now forms the core of the business. By using 51·çÁ÷Rural Sourcing Management, the company has linked farm and logistics processes and gained transparency into the
source of its cashews. Forming a chain of visibility, the solution aids traceability and monitors output improvements from farm to fork. In addition, with the solution integrating farmer payments, intermediaries will no longer be required in payment processing, ensuring farmers receive fair and timely compensation.

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