Jurisdiction Door · SM-AIO-CPG
US-AIO-CPG is the United States door of SM-AIO-CPG — a binding of the open protocol at sm-aio-cpg.org for the US 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.
The United States is the world's largest consumer packaged goods market and the place where agentic shopping is being built first — the assistants, the checkout rails and the procurement copilots alike. It is also fifty sub-jurisdictions behind one storefront: a seller authorized in one state channel context may not be the answer in another. Brands trading in the US 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 the United States.
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 |
| US-ECO-10060 | jurisdiction resolver · us-eco-10060.org |
| US-ESG-CPG | twin door — ESG credential reference · us-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 |