Datamine aims for better planning and production integration with Commit Works investment

Datamine has announced a strategic investment in Commit Works, a provider of operational planning and short interval control software solutions for  mining and metals, expanding its portfolio to better connect planning and production with the aim of, it says, delivering a more seamless and comprehensive solution for mine operations.

Headquartered in Brisbane, Australia, Commit Works’ suite of products enables mine sites to digitally manage shift planning, resource allocation, task coordination and production tracking within a single unified platform, Datamine says.

Commit Works’ flagship product, CiteOps, is an enterprise-grade platform built to connect short- to medium-term planning with front-line execution. “The software delivers real-time visibility, enhances cross-team coordination and enables continuous feedback loops that improve productivity and operational performance,” the company says. “By empowering teams with real-time, data-driven insights, the platform helps reduce downtime, optimise resource allocation and improve overall efficiency.”

The strategic investment strengthens Datamine’s ability to support digital transformation across the mining value chain, it states. By integrating Commit Works’ capabilities, Datamine expands its portfolio to better connect planning and production, delivering a more seamless and comprehensive solution for mine operations.

James Aleman, Commit Works CEO, says: “This strategic investment opens the door to significant growth by leveraging the global reach and deep expertise of the broader Datamine organisation and is a powerful validation of the exceptional software we have built, marking the beginning of an exciting new phase of global growth. Our product is highly complementary to the existing Datamine solutions our customers already use, making it a valuable addition to their ecosystem.”

For Datamine customers, the partnership bridges a gap between planning and production, enabling greater clarity, discipline and real-time visibility in operational planning and execution, according to the company.

John Bailey, CEO of Datamine, says: “By supporting front-line workers and supervisors with a robust, reliable shift planning capability, we are helping our customers drive continued improvements in operational performance, reduce risk and consistently deliver better outcomes. Improved compliance to plan, real-time visibility and workforce management are critical to modern mining operations, and this is exactly what this solution delivers.”

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