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SMX Is Capturing Global Attention By Turning Supply Chains Into Intelligence Networks
NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 1, 2025 / Modern supply chains used to be simple. A product moved from one place to another, someone signed a form, and the system accepted that as truth. That world doesn't exist anymore. Global regulations ...
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[{"type":"text","content":"NEW YORK, NY / ACCESS Newswire / December 1, 2025 / Modern supply chains used to be simple. A product moved from one place to another, someone signed a form, and the system accepted that as truth. That world doesn't exist anymore. Global regulations hardened, materials started crossing borders at record speed, and companies faced exposure from every direction. A supply chain without intelligence isn't a supply chain. It's a liability. SMX (NASDAQ:SMX) stepped into this environment with a technology that gives materials something they've never had. They get memory. They carry their identity from the moment they're created until the moment they're used.","length":683,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"Companies are learning the hard way that they can't navigate global markets with blind spots. Origin matters. Purity matters. Recycled content matters. Compliance matters. A shipment that enters a port with missing data can jam an entire production cycle. When information breaks, business breaks. SMX solves that problem by embedding a molecular-level identity into metals, plastics, textiles, and industrial materials. It works in real conditions because it doesn't rely on tags or labels that fall off halfway through transit. It's built inside the material itself, so the identity survives heat, pressure, reforming, and processing. That's what turns the supply chain into an intelligence network. Companies stop guessing and start knowing.","length":760,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"This shift isn't theoretical. It's already showing up in places where trust gaps were the biggest. The partnership with REDWAVE connected SMX's material identity system to one of the world's most advanced recycling-sorting technologies. Suddenly, waste streams didn't look like chaos anymore. The system knew what each batch contained, where it came from, and how it needed to be processed.","length":410,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"When Materials Tell the Truth","length":29,"tagName":"p"},{"type":"text","content":"In the United States, SMX's collaboration with Tradepro intends to give manufacturers access to verified recycled plastics instead of hoping a supplier's paperwork matched reality. These aren't small moves. They show how supply chains can function with ...
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