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Pyxis Group, Principia Consulting, and CommodityAI Partner to Bring Agentic AI to Commodity Operations

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Pyxis Group, Principia Consulting, and CommodityAI Partner to Bring Agentic AI to Commodity Operations
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Pyxis Group, Principia Consulting, and CommodityAI Partner to Bring Agentic AI to Commodity Operations

2026-06-12 03:03 Last Updated At:03:20

SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun 11, 2026--

Pyxis Group, a global advisory firm serving the commodities industry, together with its joint venture partner Principia Consulting, today announced a strategic partnership with CommodityAI, the agentic AI platform purpose-built for physical commodity operations. The three firms will collaborate to help commodity traders, producers, and industrial consumers modernize their trading operations and unlock the full value of AI.

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A Partnership Built Around a Real Operational Problem

Physical commodity trading runs on email, documents, and chat. Contracts, nominations, confirmations, and counterparty communications move through unstructured channels daily — yet the CTRM and ERP systems that underpin trading operations require structured, accurate data to function. The gap between these two realities creates manual work, reconciliation errors, and operational risk at scale.

CommodityAI addresses this directly. Its AI agents sit at the intersection of communications and systems — reading unstructured information, reconciling it, and writing structured records back into the CTRM and ERP platforms where trade and operations data lives. The result is cleaner data, faster processing, and a reliable foundation for advanced analytics.

Pyxis Group and Principia Consulting bring the advisory and implementation experience to put that technology to work. Pyxis supports asset-backed traders and trading companies globally across business transformation, M&A, CTRM and ERP implementation, AI adoption, and organizational change. Principia, one of ION Commodities' integration partners, brings deep implementation expertise across the major CTRM, ETRM, and ERP platforms in use across the industry today.

Together, the three firms offer clients an integrated capability that spans strategy, implementation, and intelligent automation — covering the full arc from operational improvement to AI-enabled transformation.

Building the Data Foundation First

Many commodity firms approach AI with an analytics ambition but quickly discover that poor data quality is the limiting factor. Structured, reliable data is the prerequisite for predictive analytics, machine learning, and automated risk monitoring. The partnership is designed with this sequencing in mind — starting with CommodityAI's structured data output to establish the foundation clients need, then layering on advanced analytics and AI capabilities as their programs mature.

This approach reflects the practical reality of where most commodity operations teams are today: managing high transaction volumes, legacy workflows, and growing pressure to do more with leaner teams.

Geographic Reach Across the Major Trading Hubs

Across the three firms, the partnership has a presence in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia — covering the major commodity trading hubs where clients operate and where demand for operational modernization is accelerating.

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"Our customers run physical trading operations where most data still arrives as email, documents, and chat. Working with Pyxis and Principia lets us pair that technology with the advisory and implementation experience these firms have built over decades in commodities. Together we can take clients from operational pain to intelligent, automated workflows — and do it in a way that sticks."
— Philip Koenig, CEO and Co-Founder, CommodityAI

"CommodityAI was the strongest fit for the operational problems our clients face. The partnership brings together Pyxis's advisory expertise, Principia's deep CTRM implementation experience, and CommodityAI's technology in a way that is genuinely end-to-end. We can now support clients from strategy through to live deployment — across every major market where we operate."
— Kunal Ramtri, Managing Director, Pyxis Group

"Commodity trading operations are at an inflection point. Firms know they need to modernize, but the path from legacy processes to AI-enabled operations requires both the right technology and the right implementation expertise to do it well. This partnership gives clients exactly that combination — CommodityAI's intelligent automation working in concert with Principia's platform knowledge and Pyxis's commercial and advisory depth. We are excited to bring this to market."
— Doug Gyani, CEO, Principia Consulting

About Pyxis Group

Pyxis Group is a global advisory firm serving the commodities industry. The firm works with asset-backed traders, trading companies, and commodity-focused enterprises on business and technology transformation, M&A, CTRM and ERP implementation, AI adoption, and organizational change — across the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Southeast Asia. For more information on Pyxis Group, please visit https://www.pyxisadvisory.com/.

About Principia Consulting

Principia Consulting is a specialist implementation firm with deep expertise across the major CTRM, ETRM, and ERP platforms. As one of ION Commodities' integration partners, Principia brings proven delivery capability to complex commodity technology programs globally. For more information on Principia Consulting, please visit https://principia-consulting.com/.

About CommodityAI

CommodityAI is the agentic AI platform for physical commodity operations. The platform deploys AI agents that read unstructured communications — email, documents, and chat — reconcile the information, and write structured data back into the CTRM and ERP systems commodity firms rely on. CommodityAI is headquartered in San Francisco, CA. For more information on CommodityAI, please visit https://www.commodityai.io/.

Pyxis Group, Principia Consulting, and CommodityAI Partner to Bring Agentic AI to Commodity Operations

Pyxis Group, Principia Consulting, and CommodityAI Partner to Bring Agentic AI to Commodity Operations

GENEVA (AP) — Scores of shops and businesses in downtown Geneva boarded up their storefronts with wooden panels ahead of planned anti-G7 protests on Sunday.

French and Swiss authorities have imposed extensive security measures as U.S. President Donald Trump and other leaders attend a G7 summit of leading industrialized nations starting on Monday. There are concerns the gathering could trigger violent unrest.

The June 15-17 summit of some of the world’s richest nations being held in the French town of Evian-les-Bains, on Lake Geneva, is meant to discuss the Middle East, Ukraine and global economic imbalances. Activist groups including environmentalists, feminists and foes of capitalism have called for a big demonstration later Sunday.

A flotilla of around 20 boats appeared on Lake Geneva off the coast of Evian on Saturday, displaying anti-G7 and pro-Palestinian banners. Some 20 protesters were detained on Friday evening, according to Swiss media reports.

Earlier, between 100 and 150 people had gathered in Geneva for a protest bicycle ride, slowing down traffic and chanting anti-G7 and pro-Palestinian slogans, public broadcaster RTS reported.

Business owners and local leaders are worried of a repeat of violent protests that smashed storefronts on the sidelines of the G8 summit in 2003, when Russia was in the club of nations.

Local resident Robin Hedz lamented the “mess” and expressed bafflement about the “wood-wall everywhere,” while acknowledging the memories of the trail of damaged property at the summit over a generation ago.

The Swiss government said the army will deploy some 4,000 personnel to support police during the summit. Operations will include airspace and road restrictions as well as patrols on Lake Geneva. Seven of the 35 roadway border crossings will remain open. Geneva also is closing a major park where activists wanted to congregate.

France will deploy more than 13,000 police and gendarmerie officers to ensure security in the summit area just across the border. Over 800 French border control officers will be active, up from about 60 normally.

French gendarmes buzzed around in motorboats off the coast of Evian on Saturday, and one officer hoisted up a bulky drone-interception device in a display of the security measures being rolled out for the summit.

Protests are nothing new around such elite gatherings. This time, activists want to demonstrate frustration with Trump’s leadership on issues as diverse as tariffs, the war in Iran and the climate, or even highlight his past ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.

“We are very afraid of the policy and the politics of Mr. Trump and also of the other leaders of the G7, because they are fighting, making war all over the place," said Francoise Nyffeler, spokesperson for the NoG7 coalition, which has organized the demonstration and march on Sunday.

"The planet is in danger and we are very scared about it and we want to protest and say that the people of the world are against their policies,” she added.

A man rides his bicycle in front of a mural, ahead of expected protests for the G7 summit, in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, June 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

A man rides his bicycle in front of a mural, ahead of expected protests for the G7 summit, in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, June 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

French police officers check cars crossing the border between Geneva and the French town of Gaillard, France, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, ahead of the upcoming G7 summit due to take place June 15-17 in the town of Evian-les-Bains. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

French police officers check cars crossing the border between Geneva and the French town of Gaillard, France, Wednesday, June 10, 2026, ahead of the upcoming G7 summit due to take place June 15-17 in the town of Evian-les-Bains. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

Pedestrians walk past the boarded-up windows of a shop, ahead of expected protests for the G7 summit, in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, June 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

Pedestrians walk past the boarded-up windows of a shop, ahead of expected protests for the G7 summit, in Geneva, Switzerland, Tuesday, June 9, 2026. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

French military boats patrol Lake Geneva in Evian-les-Bains, eastern France, Thursday, June 11, 2026, ahead of the G7 summit scheduled to take place June 15-17. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

French military boats patrol Lake Geneva in Evian-les-Bains, eastern France, Thursday, June 11, 2026, ahead of the G7 summit scheduled to take place June 15-17. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

Construction workers board up a shop window, ahead of expected protests for the G7 summit, in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, June 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

Construction workers board up a shop window, ahead of expected protests for the G7 summit, in Geneva, Switzerland, Monday, June 8, 2026. (AP Photo/Baz Ratner)

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