SMX Technology Can Solve the First-Mile Challenge for Global Supply Chain Commodities

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MIAMI, FL / ACCESSWIRE / October 10, 2024 / Multinational companies today face unprecedented pressure to comply with stringent sustainability standards, particularly those set by the European Union (EU). And while the current regulations are tough, the worst is yet to come. However, from a sustainability and accountability perspective, bad news for these companies is good news for the planet. The new mandates are not arbitrary burdens-they are necessary to address the sometimes loose-ended manufacturing processes that have long evaded accountability.

The newest call for improvement extends beyond large industrial players to commodities like coffee, cocoa, tea, palm oil, and natural rubber, which are now in the environmentalist and activist crosshairs. Far from being the enemy, these voices are seen as critical instigators of positive change, requiring global companies to play by similar rules of circular economy transparency. The push for transparency has inspired regulations that emphasize traceability across global supply chains, and commodity-based industries are now at a crossroads, much like their industrial counterparts.

Unlike a decade ago, commodity sector players today have a powerful technological ally - SMX Ltd. (NASDAQ:SMX). SMX is doing more than providing a means for the industrials to respond to the growing demands for transparency; it is revolutionizing how food-based commodities are tracked throughout the global supply chain, addressing the critical "first-mile" challenge that no other known technology has been able to solve.

A Significant Opportunity for SMX

SMX's unique capabilities place the company in a prime position to capitalize on an enormous opportunity. With the EU leading global environmental protection and sustainability efforts, its impending regulations, which get stricter, serve to eliminate deforestation-linked commodities from global supply chains. With that in mind, SMX provides the right technology at the perfect time.

By 2025, companies will need to demonstrate that their products were not grown on deforested land. It's no longer enough to simply provide mounds of paperwork-companies will have to trace products all the way back to their origins, down to the plot of land where raw materials were harvested. This is where SMX becomes invaluable. With its patented, cutting-edge technology, SMX offers a proven bridge for multinational companies to comply with the EU's strict sustainability standards.

In the past, companies could face fines and move on, but the stakes are much higher now. Beyond financial penalties, non-compliance could lead to exclusion from key markets, causing irreparable damage to corporate reputations. But companies today have no excuses, and fat wallets won't help. With SMX's technology now available, traceability is no longer impossible or prohibitively expensive. SMX offers a viable, easily implemented solution for ensuring complete transparency from the first mile to the final product for businesses large and small.