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ESG · RESPONSIBLE SOURCING

Chain of custody. Origin traceability. Conflict-minerals declaration.

GTX responsible sourcing is not a compliance afterthought. It is a structural feature of the parent-subsidiary architecture: a reservoir of known provenance, Swiss-vaulted by an independent custodian, drawn into Singapore under documented bonded transfer, converted in a single-custody-chain operating environment.

THE CUSTODY CHAIN

Five documented handover points.

Every GTX shipment is traceable through five discrete custody handover points, each with a documented audit record. Industrial customers under long-term supply agreements receive the documentation quarterly; any customer can request the chain-of-custody record for a specific consignment.

HANDOVER 01

Reservoir identification

Original batch identified at Helvetic Securgest SA, Lugano. Swiss-vaulted custody record.

HANDOVER 02

Bonded transfer out of Switzerland

Authorised bonded shipment under documented export permit to Singapore bonded receipt.

HANDOVER 03

Singapore bonded intake

Singapore Customs bonded receipt. Lot sealed and batch-verified against Lugano documentation.

HANDOVER 04

Conversion and QA sign-off

Mesh / fabrication conversion. Specification conformance signed against ASACERT UK certification.

HANDOVER 05

Customer shipment

Final shipment under GTX certificate of conformity, with full chain-of-custody identifier on the documentation pack.

Conflict-minerals declaration

The nickel reservoir managed by the parent entity Alkemya Metacore SCSp has a documented provenance unrelated to conflict-affected or high-risk areas as defined under the OECD Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Supply Chains of Minerals from Conflict-Affected and High-Risk Areas. GTX does not supply nickel sourced from any supply chain under active sanctions review.

Regulatory alignment

GTX's responsible-sourcing framework is built to align with — and to anticipate — the following regulatory instruments:

  • EU Critical Raw Materials Act (2023/1757) — nickel classification and supply-security framework.
  • EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (2024/1760) — supply-chain due-diligence obligations.
  • US Dodd-Frank Section 1502 — conflict-minerals reporting cross-reference.
  • OECD Due Diligence Guidance — five-step due-diligence framework adopted.
  • Singapore Companies Act — disclosure obligations to which GTX is directly subject.

Independent verification

ASACERT UK audits specification conformance lot-by-lot. NSL Analytical (USA) verifies chemistry to ppm resolution. Helvetic Securgest SA performs custody attestation to the parent entity. The composite record constitutes the GTX responsible-sourcing dossier available to industrial buyers under NDA.

Request the responsible-sourcing dossier.

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