To understand the site conditions for these high-level decisions, advanced CAD or modeling were needed by surveyors, mine planners, or specialists and often took their valuable time to process and deliver the data back to managers.
Or the data was available on online platforms, but lived in multiple functions that didn’t provide the whole picture to easily perform analysis quickly to accurately calculate forecasted or removed stripping, blasting, or excavation areas.
We’re using Kespry for site planning because we want as much accuracy as we can get, specifically that’s helpful on pre-strip and post-strip projects,” Rob Manatt, Project Manager at Wendling Quarries, told us.
If you’d like to learn how tools like Model Volume are being used for Site Planning and Mine Operations, listen to our customer’s perspective on this past webinar: https://www.kespry.com/resources/mpwebinar/? utm_source=resourcecenter