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Minehub Technologies Inc V.MHUB

Alternate Symbol(s):  MHUBF

MineHub Technologies Inc. provides enterprise-grade digital solutions that connect buyers, sellers and financiers within physical commodities supply chains in a digitally integrated workflow powered by data that is usable, shareable, verifiable and unforgeable. The Company’s principal business is the development and operation of a technology platform for digital trade for the global mining and metals supply chain and related enterprise solutions. Its platform provides trade management, inventory management, ESG and compliance, emissions, trade finance, and assay exchange. The Company’s solutions are used by global enterprises already as part of their logistics, compliance, trade management and financing operations.


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Post by SkywalkerofLukeon Oct 04, 2022 3:45pm
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I came across this great article detailing just how backwards it is that supply chains still run off bills of lading and have not been digitized yet. A company addressing this I’ve been following for a little bit now is MHUB.v MHUBF who’s tech and platform reduce the friction in mining supply chains that occurs from information sharing and validation done on paper (i.e. bills of lading).


They most recently announced commercial agreements with Sumitomo Corp who’s one of Japan’s largest corporations, and BHP who’s the largest global resources company. At 17c I think it’s a solid entry point to get in with a company helping change how global supply chains will run.


https://www.mckinsey.com/industries/travel-logistics-and-infrastructure/our-insights/the-multi-billion-dollar-paper-jam-unlocking-trade-by-digitalizing-documentation

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