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Using Selective Label Exclusion for Enhanced Material Accounting and Inventory Management
Using Selective Label Exclusion for Enhanced Material Accounting and Inventory Management

Excluding certain labels from material accounting and blockmodels

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Written by René
Updated over a week ago

Introduction
The Selective Label Exclusion feature is designed to enhance your ore grade control and inventory management processes. In this guide, we'll walk you through how to leverage this feature effectively to ensure accurate stockpile blockmodels and precise stockpile reports that fits the reality of your operation.

Why Use Selective Label Exclusion and How Does it Work?

As a geologist responsible for ore grade control and inventory management, precision in stockpile blockmodels and reports is paramount. The Selective Label Exclusion feature ensures this precision by allowing exclusion of geospatial material movement events tagged with specific FMS labels from material accounting, inventory reports, and blockmodels.

This feature empowers you to disregard events tagged with specific user-provided labels. Consequently, these tagged events are automatically omitted from material accounting, inventory reports, and blockmodels. This ensures that your data accurately represents the material present in stockpiles.

Examples of Use Cases:

  1. Exclude events labeled as "Temporary Allocations," such as boulders awaiting for relocation or secundary blasting, to ensure accurate material accounting and inventory reports.

  2. Disregard events associated with operational infrastructure like "Waste Platforms" within stockpiles to maintain precise stockpile blockmodels.

  3. Omit events linked to equipment allocations, such as "Mobile Crushers," to prevent their inclusion in material inventory and blockmodels.

Implementation:

Please reach out the IntelliSense.io support team for assistance with configuring the Selective Label Exclusion feature or further guidance on its usage.

Conclusion:

By implementing the Selective Label Exclusion feature, you can promptly improve material accounting accuracy and streamline inventory reports. Whether you need to exclude specific types of material or events associated with particular phases of operation, this feature provides the flexibility you need to configure it according to your requirements and the reality of your operation.

We're here to help you make the most of this powerful feature to enhance your ore grade control and inventory management processes.


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