Stone moves through a quarry in a line. MinerOS keeps the record on that same line — one thread from the first chalk mark on a block to the figure that lands in the ledger. Nothing falls between two registers.
Mark → ledgerone connected record
06:00 / 18:00 ISTday and night shift
EN / TE / HIswitchable per person
Desktop + webone backend
The line
01MarkA block is marked at the bench. The marking sheet records pit, dimensions and grade, entered at the face.
02CutSheet cuttings follow every slice. Machinery logs meter the hours, and diesel is weighed against the machine that burned it.
03GradeEach slab is graded and tied back to the block it came off, so quality travels with the stone, not in someone's head.
04DispatchLoads leave on a dispatch record tied to the customer and to the block they came from. The board moves with the stone.
05Day bookThe day's movements land in the day book as they happen — production, payments, fuel, hours, all on one running record.
06ReconcileDay book to ledger in one pass. Every rupee settles against a record you can put in front of a customer without apology.
On the record
Every block, from chalk mark to dispatch
Every shift, day handed to night with a written report
Every machine-hour, metered and logged
Every litre of diesel, against the machine that burned it