
Hyundai Motor Car Parts Tracking
Hyundai Motor Company has launched the Supplier CO₂ Emission Monitoring System (SCEMS)—an AI‑powered, blockchain‑based platform built on the energy‑efficient and highly scalable Hedera Network. SCEMS tracks carbon emissions across Hyundai’s entire supply chain, including raw material sourcing, manufacturing processes, and transportation, ensuring data integrity, transparency, and real‑time visibility. B
By leveraging Hedera’s robust Distributed Ledger Technology, Hyundai securely collects and verifies environmental data, enabling accurate measurement, predictive forecasting, and compliance with emerging global emissions standards.
This solution simplifies and automates supplier reporting while strengthening stakeholder and investor confidence in the veracity of carbon data. Hyundai’s adoption of SCEMS exemplifies a real‑world enterprise use case within the Hedera ecosystem, demonstrating how sustainability-driven innovation can be powered by trusted, high‑performance DLT.
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