Arrow Electronics Joins Hedera Council to Boost Supply Chain Tech

Arrow Electronics Joins Hedera Council to Advance Decentralized Supply Chain Innovation

  • Arrow Electronics has joined the Hedera Council to support decentralized governance and develop a global supply chain project.
  • Arrow plans to use distributed Ledger technology (DLT) from the Hedera Network for improved supply chain standards and efficiency.
  • As a council member, Arrow will run a network node and help manage Hedera’s codebase.
  • The initiative aims to enable real-time supply chain tracking, automated compliance, and better logistics for manufacturers and distributors.
  • The Hedera Council is composed of major global organizations overseeing the security and progress of the public Hedera Network.

On June 4, 2025, Arrow Electronics announced it has joined the Hedera Council in Centennial, Colorado. The move aims to back decentralized oversight of the Hedera Network and to develop a new global supply chain initiative focusing on efficiency and standards.

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The Hedera Council is a group of leading international organizations that manage the governance of the Hedera Network, which uses public distributed ledger technology (DLT). Arrow is now developing a supply chain solution built on Hedera’s DLT, focusing on real-time tracking of goods, automated compliance checks, and improved logistics for manufacturing and distribution worldwide. The company generated about $28 billion in global sales in 2024.

As an official member of the council, Arrow will operate a network node and participate in managing the open-source code for the Hedera platform. “Arrow is always pursuing new technologies, such as Hedera, to help enhance our supply chain operations and ability to service global suppliers and customers,” said Chuck Kostalnick, Senior Vice President and Chief Logistics and Strategic Business Development Officer at Arrow Electronics.

Shuchi Rana, membership committee co-chair for Hedera Council, said, “Arrow Electronics represents the pinnacle of global technological enablement. Their deep industry reach and advanced technical solutions position them as a catalyst for transformative supply chain innovation. Arrow’s entry into Hedera Council highlights the growing demand for enterprise-grade infrastructure to support scalable, standards-based applications across industries.”

The Hedera Council consists of major companies, financial institutions, innovators in web3 (the next generation of internet technology), and top universities from around the world. Council members help oversee governance updates and run nodes that maintain the security and transparency of the public Hedera Network.

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For more about Arrow Electronics and its technology solutions for manufacturers and service providers, visit arrow.com. Further information about the Hedera Council and its governance can be found at hederacouncil.org.

Media contacts for further inquiries include John Hourigan (jhourigan@arrow.com) and Laura Cooley (laura.cooley@hashgraph.com).

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