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Caterpillar MineStar vs Deswik Suite

Caterpillar MineStar logo

Caterpillar MineStar

Software

Integrated technology for mining fleet management

From
On request
Rated
-
Deswik Suite logo

Deswik Suite

Software

Integrated mine planning and design software

From
On request
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: Caterpillar MineStar requires significant capital investment and integration with existing fleet infrastructure; Deswik Suite deswik publishes no price, no licence term and no cost driver for the suite; the only routes given are a demo request or contacting the company
  • They diverge on capability: Caterpillar MineStar covers Fleet management, Deswik Suite covers 3D mine design.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which Caterpillar MineStar and Deswik Suite actually diverge.

Attributes where Caterpillar MineStar and Deswik Suite differ
AttributeCaterpillar MineStarDeswik Suite
Pricing modelUnknownsubscription
PlatformsCloud-based, Remote operation stationsWindows
Founded19252007

Identical on both: starting price (On request), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).

What each one covers

Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.

Only in Caterpillar MineStar

  • Fleet management
  • Real-time tracking
  • Terrain management
  • Equipment health monitoring
  • Autonomous haulage
  • Drill guidance
  • CAT Equipment
  • Third-party OEM

Only in Deswik Suite

  • 3D mine design
  • Resource scheduling
  • Geological modeling
  • Pit optimization
  • Underground planning
  • Surpac
  • Vulcan
  • Datamine

What people use each for

The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.

Caterpillar MineStar

  • Fleet optimizationnot Deswik Suite
  • Autonomous operationsnot Deswik Suite
  • Equipment monitoringnot Deswik Suite
  • Production trackingnot Deswik Suite

Deswik Suite

  • Mine design and scheduling for open pit and underground operationsnot Caterpillar MineStar
  • Reserve reporting and life of mine planningnot Caterpillar MineStar
  • Connecting mine plans to production execution and material trackingnot Caterpillar MineStar

Where each one falls short

Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.

Caterpillar MineStar

  • Requires significant capital investment and integration with existing fleet infrastructure
  • Complex implementation requiring specialized training for operators and management personnel
  • Primarily designed for large-scale mining operations; less suitable for smaller mines

Deswik Suite

  • Deswik publishes no price, no licence term and no cost driver for the suite; the only routes given are a demo request or contacting the company
  • The suite is sold as separate modules grouped under Design and Reserving, Planning, Operations and Mine to Market, so a full workflow requires buying several products
  • Software downloads and support are gated behind a client portal available to existing customers
  • The product formerly sold as Deswik.CAD is now named Deswik Spatial, so older documentation and job listings refer to a name the vendor no longer uses

Pricing, plan by plan

Caterpillar MineStar

On request

No published plan breakdown. See the Caterpillar MineStar review.

Deswik Suite

On request
  • Deswik.CAD$5000/year
    • 3D mine design
    • Geological modeling
    • Drill hole analysis
  • Deswik.Sched$8000/year
    • Mine scheduling
    • Resource optimization
    • Gantt charts
  • Enterprise Suite$25000/year
    • Complete platform access
    • All modules included
    • Priority support

Which should you pick?

Choose Caterpillar MineStar if

  • You need fleet management.
  • You work on Cloud-based, Remote operation stations.
  • You also want real-time tracking.

Choose Deswik Suite if

  • You need 3d mine design.
  • You work on Windows.
  • You also want resource scheduling.

Questions people ask

Is Caterpillar MineStar or Deswik Suite better?
Neither clearly leads. Caterpillar MineStar starts at On request and Deswik Suite at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, Caterpillar MineStar or Deswik Suite?
Caterpillar MineStar starts at On request and Deswik Suite at On request.
Does Caterpillar MineStar or Deswik Suite run on more platforms?
Caterpillar MineStar runs on Cloud-based, Remote operation stations. Deswik Suite runs on Windows.
What is Caterpillar MineStar best used for?
Caterpillar MineStar is most often used for fleet optimization, autonomous operations, equipment monitoring, production tracking. Of those, fleet optimization and autonomous operations are not what Deswik Suite is typically brought in for.
What can Caterpillar MineStar do that Deswik Suite cannot?
Caterpillar MineStar covers Fleet management, Real-time tracking, Terrain management, Equipment health monitoring. Deswik Suite covers 3D mine design, Resource scheduling, Geological modeling, Pit optimization.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

Caterpillar MineStar: Does MineStar work with equipment from other manufacturers?

Yes. MineStar Solutions work with all types of assets and integrate with any brand of equipment, sharing data across existing machines, systems and technologies.

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Caterpillar MineStar: What are the main components of MineStar?

MineStar comprises five configurable features: Fleet for equipment tracking, Terrain for haul path optimization, Detection for safety monitoring, Health for equipment maintenance, and Command for autonomous operations.

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Caterpillar MineStar: Can MineStar be used for underground mining?

Yes. MineStar Solutions are available for both surface and underground mining operations, with dedicated technology offerings for underground safety and productivity.

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Caterpillar MineStar: Is MineStar a cloud-based or on-premises solution?

MineStar is a cloud-based, subscription-managed application that reduces costs of deployment, service, and training by allowing customers to select offerings by role, function, or task.

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