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OptiMine vs Cority EHS

OptiMine logo

OptiMine

Mining & Resources

Underground mining optimization and analytics

From
On request
Rated
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Cority EHS logo

Cority EHS

Mining & Resources

Cloud-based EHS and risk management platform

From
On request
Rated
-

The short version

  • Each has a real cost: OptiMine modular architecture requires selective implementation and configuration knowledge to build a complete solution; Cority EHS cority publishes no price: the platform page shows no rate, no per user fee and no minimum, and offers no self service quote tool
  • They diverge on capability: OptiMine covers Real-time tracking, Cority EHS covers Incident management.

Where they differ

Only the attributes on which OptiMine and Cority EHS actually diverge.

Attributes where OptiMine and Cority EHS differ
AttributeOptiMineCority EHS
PlatformsWeb, CloudWeb, Ios, Android
Founded20182014

Identical on both: starting price (On request), pricing model (subscription), free tier (No), user rating (Not yet rated), category (Mining & Resources).

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 OptiMine

  • Real-time tracking
  • Production analytics
  • Ventilation on demand
  • Collision avoidance
  • Maintenance optimization
  • Epiroc equipment
  • Third-party LHDs
  • SCADA systems

Only in Cority EHS

  • Incident management
  • Risk assessment
  • Compliance management
  • Health and safety tracking
  • Analytics and reporting
  • Salesforce
  • SAP
  • Slack

Both cover

  • Web support

What people use each for

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

OptiMine

  • Fleet trackingnot Cority EHS
  • Production monitoringnot Cority EHS
  • Safety optimizationnot Cority EHS
  • Maintenance planningnot Cority EHS

Cority EHS

  • Recording workplace incidents, injuries and occupational health datanot OptiMine
  • Tracking environmental emissions and sustainability reporting obligationsnot OptiMine
  • Managing audits, corrective actions and compliance tasks across sitesnot OptiMine

Where each one falls short

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

OptiMine

  • Modular architecture requires selective implementation and configuration knowledge to build a complete solution
  • No pricing information publicly available; requires direct vendor contact for quotes
  • Enterprise-only deployment without clear path for smaller mining operations

Cority EHS

  • Cority publishes no price: the platform page shows no rate, no per user fee and no minimum, and offers no self service quote tool
  • The platform is divided into separate modules and solution sets for environmental, health, safety, sustainability and quality, so scope determines cost rather than a list price
  • Capabilities such as learning management, document control and mobile EHS are listed as distinct modules rather than included in one product

Pricing, plan by plan

OptiMine

On request
  • OptiMine Analytics$35000/year
    • Equipment tracking
    • Production analytics
    • Basic dashboards
  • OptiMine Full$75000/year
    • All Analytics features
    • Ventilation on demand
    • Collision avoidance
  • OptiMine EnterpriseFree
    • Multi-site deployment
    • Custom integrations
    • Dedicated support

Cority EHS

On request
  • Cority Platform$20000/year
    • Incident management
    • Compliance tracking
    • Risk assessment

Which should you pick?

Choose OptiMine if

  • You need real-time tracking.
  • You work on Web, Cloud.
  • You also want production analytics.

Choose Cority EHS if

  • You need incident management.
  • You work on Web, Ios, Android.
  • You also want risk assessment.

Questions people ask

Is OptiMine or Cority EHS better?
Neither clearly leads. OptiMine starts at On request and Cority EHS at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
Which is cheaper, OptiMine or Cority EHS?
OptiMine starts at On request and Cority EHS at On request.
Does OptiMine or Cority EHS run on more platforms?
OptiMine runs on Web, Cloud. Cority EHS runs on Web, Ios, Android.
What is OptiMine best used for?
OptiMine is most often used for fleet tracking, production monitoring, safety optimization, maintenance planning. Of those, fleet tracking and production monitoring are not what Cority EHS is typically brought in for.
What can OptiMine do that Cority EHS cannot?
OptiMine covers Real-time tracking, Production analytics, Ventilation on demand, Collision avoidance. Cority EHS covers Incident management, Risk assessment, Compliance management, Health and safety tracking. Both handle Web support.

Answered from the vendors’ own pages

OptiMine: What is OptiMine used for?

OptiMine is a modular information management suite for underground mining that integrates data from all equipment and people into a single source, providing real-time descriptive and predictive insights for production optimization and decision-making.

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OptiMine: Does OptiMine work with non-Sandvik equipment?

Yes. OptiMine is OEM-agnostic and can integrate with any equipment system and technology, including non-Sandvik mining equipment and IoT devices like Newtrax systems.

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OptiMine: What geographies is OptiMine deployed in?

OptiMine is deployed in more than 60 mines worldwide, making it a globally used solution for underground hard rock mining operations.

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OptiMine: Does OptiMine offer an API for integrations?

OptiMine is designed as an open and scalable modular suite that can connect with any system and technology, but specific API documentation is not publicly available. Contact Sandvik directly for technical integration details.

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OptiMine: What are the typical implementation costs?

OptiMine has no publicly listed pricing. Enterprise customers must contact Sandvik's Mining and Rock Solutions division directly for custom quotes based on their specific implementation scope.

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