SMX Promotes Molecular Marking Tech Across Energy, Plastics, and Metals Supply Chains
The company says its invisible molecular identifiers link to secure records to verify origin and movement in real time.
Overview
- On March 20, SMX issued coordinated press releases expanding its marketed applications to oil and gas, rare earths and precious metals, and plastics and textiles.
- In energy markets, the company says crude, fuels, and petrochemicals can carry tamper‑resistant signatures from extraction through distribution to support authentication and custody tracking.
- For rare earth elements and precious metals, SMX promotes provenance verification from mining through refining and end use, with claims of stronger compliance and more efficient recycling.
- In plastics and synthetic fibers, SMX argues precise validation of recycled inputs could let manufacturers replace virgin material at scale as a cost‑control response to volatile energy prices.
- These statements come directly from SMX press releases distributed by Markets Insider and the Fort Worth Star‑Telegram, with no independent verification presented and a listed media contact of Jeremy Murphy.