Stockpile Analysis

Stockpiles are temporary storage locations used to hold mined material before it is reclaimed or processed. They provide operational flexibility for blending and buffering between mining and processing, but they are also one of the most sensitive areas in reconciliation. Because stockpile balances directly affect reported tonnes and grades, any inaccuracy can propagate through downstream reporting.

Stockpile balances contribute to material balance checks, influence blend planning, and appear in final reconciliation results. If balances are incorrect, they can distort comparisons between mine and plant data and reduce confidence in operational and management reports.

The Stockpile Analysis screen in Reconcilor provides a structured view of stockpile balances and activity over time, including current tonnes and grades, additions and reclaims, and stockpile adjustments. By configuring filters and display options, you can focus on specific stockpiles or groups and tailor the layout to suit different analytical needs, such as reviewing grade variability or monitoring reclaim behaviour.