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Diageo backs blockchain tech to track down pilferage of liquor and counterfeits

In a blockchain and IoT-based traceability situation, smart tamper-proof labels replace manual records and track each transaction as a product moves through the supply chain.

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spirits maker Diageo has backed new technology to track down pilferage of liquor and counterfeits as the company looks to drive growth.

According to Hina Nagarajan, MD and at Diageo India, the maker of brands such as Johnnie Walker, Black Dog, and Smirnoff, will soon launch a -based track-and-trace system for its bottles that will not only help reduce counterfeiting but is also expected to boost the company’s sustainability practices.

In a blockchain and internet of things (IoT)-based traceability situation, smart tamper-proof labels replace manual records and track each transaction as a product moves through the supply chain, usually allowing even the end consumer to scan codes on the label to check authenticity and origin of the product.

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Nagarajan’s comments come close on the heels of the UK-based spirits maker’s subsidiary United Spirits (USL) announcing the sale and franchising of over 30 of its entry-level brands to -based Inbrew for Rs 820 crore.

While liquor counterfeiting remains a widespread threat across Indian consumers and manufacturers, it was mainly limited to entry-level brands earlier.

Consumers, however, have recently started complaining about increasing instances of counterfeits in up-market brands as companies step on the premiumisation accelerator to rake in fatter margins.

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After the divestiture, for instance, ‘prestige and above’ brands account for 85% of Diageo’s portfolio compared to 75% last year. In addition, the company expects a high double-digit growth from its Scotch whisky portfolio.

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