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What is Pitram

Pitram is a mine operations management system used to capture, manage, and report production and equipment activity data for surface and underground mining. It supports shift-based reporting, equipment and operator tracking, and operational KPIs used by mine dispatch, control room, and production teams. The product focuses on near-real-time visibility into mining activities and integration with fleet, telemetry, and planning systems to reconcile actuals versus plan.

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Operational data capture and reporting

Pitram is designed to record production, delays, and equipment utilization at the shift and activity level. It supports standardized shift reports and KPI dashboards that operations teams use for daily management. This operational focus complements mine planning and geology tools by providing execution data needed for reconciliation and continuous improvement.

Supports surface and underground workflows

The system is used in both open pit and underground environments, where activity tracking and delay coding differ by context. It can model equipment, locations, and mining activities in a way that aligns with common mining operational structures. This makes it suitable for multi-site organizations that want consistent operational reporting across different mine types.

Integration-oriented for mine systems

Pitram is commonly deployed alongside fleet management, telemetry, and planning applications to consolidate operational actuals. It provides interfaces and data structures intended for exchanging equipment states, production events, and delay information. This helps reduce manual re-entry and improves traceability between operational events and downstream reporting.

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Implementation requires configuration effort

Deployments typically require site-specific configuration of equipment hierarchies, locations, activity codes, and delay taxonomies. Data quality depends on disciplined operational processes and user adoption, which can take time to establish. Organizations should plan for change management, training, and ongoing administration.

Not a mine planning tool

Pitram focuses on operational execution data rather than geological modeling, resource estimation, or detailed mine design. Teams still need separate applications for core planning and geology functions and must integrate data between systems. This can add complexity when building an end-to-end digital mine workflow.

Integration complexity varies by site

While integration is a common use case, connecting to existing fleet, sensor, and enterprise systems can require custom work depending on vendor APIs and legacy infrastructure. Connectivity constraints (e.g., underground networks) can affect timeliness and completeness of data capture. Buyers should validate integration scope and network readiness during evaluation.

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Micromine Pty Ltd
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
1986
Private
https://www.micromine.com/
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