Jurisdiction Door · SM-AIO-CPG
MY-AIO-CPG is the Malaysia door of SM-AIO-CPG — a binding of the open protocol at sm-aio-cpg.org for the Malaysian market.
AI Orderability (AIO) — whether a product can be found, resolved, and ordered by AI agents — is measurable; this door carries the record layer beneath it: brand records lodged once, resolved by any agent, returned as lodged. It is not a marketplace, not a rating service and not a certification scheme — no score, rating or ranking is published.
SM-AIO-CPG stands beside the GSC protocol stack — Standard-10060 sets the rules, ECO-10060 carries the compliance object, SM-ECO-10060 resolves the jurisdiction, ACM-68000 executes the commerce decision — and SM-AIO-CPG is the orderability record layer. Operated by GreenCore Solutions Corp.
The record layer answers procurement systems and consumer shopping agents alike.
Malaysia is a multicultural Southeast Asian market and a global reference point for halal-certified consumer goods — a market where channel and certification identity travel together on the shelf. Brands trading in Malaysia need a canonical answer to a simple question: can this agent find, resolve and order this product? This door is where that answer is lodged for Malaysia.
Hangar questions — asked the way buying systems and shopping assistants actually ask them.
| Binding | Target |
|---|---|
| SM-AIO-CPG | the apex — this door is a binding of the one protocol at sm-aio-cpg.org |
| MY-ECO-10060 | jurisdiction resolver · my-eco-10060.org |
| MY-ESG-CPG | twin door — ESG credential reference · my-esg-cpg.org |
AI Orderability (AIO) is measured on five sides. The frame names what is measured; this surface publishes no score, rating or ranking — in its pages or in its JSON.
Three capabilities sit on the record layer. One is live; two are stated ahead of their wave — a claimed endpoint that does not answer trains agents to skip the family, so nothing is advertised before it is live.
GTIN-first resolution over the CPG Knowledge Graph is live today at mcp.cpgknowledgegraph.ai — the connection test below runs against it. Records lodged on the SM-AIO-CPG layer itself: 0.
Every claim carried through the record layer names its author: the brand owner asserts in its own name; an attesting body, where one exists, is named with its date and scheme. The protocol carries the claim; it never makes the claim.
Channel authorization answers one question in one round trip: is this seller authorized for this product in this market? GTIN, seller and market are resolved against the record as lodged. Authorization, not authentication — the record names the authorized channels; the resolver returns the record.
Unauthorized channels are where counterfeit goods predominantly trade — beauty and personal care products account for roughly 29% of counterfeit seizures at customs worldwide.
| Protocol (GSC) | attests transport and resolution only — the record as lodged |
| Publisher (brand owner) | owns the claim, in its own name |
| Consuming agent | owns the routing decision |