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Rajasthan IMMS Integration for Marble, Stone and Industrial Minerals

iCeipts integrates with Rajasthan IMMS, the state’s Integrated Mineral Management System, for mine production and dispatch. Rajasthan’s mineral economy leans on dimensional stone rather than bulk ore: marble blocks quarried at Makrana and Kishangarh, sandstone slabs cut at Bharatpur, gypsum and rock phosphate, and zinc-lead concentrate drawn from the Bhilwara-Udaipur belt. Each block or slab is sized, graded and dispatched on its own record, and buying a mineral lot through IMMS’s built-in online auction is simply how a lease right or a block changes hands here.

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Key facts

  • Makrana and Kishangarh together supply most of Rajasthan’s marble, with blocks and finished slabs each entered under their own dimensional record rather than one pooled tonnage figure.
  • Bharatpur sandstone leaves the quarry as cut blocks and slabs, sized and graded individually instead of being lumped in with bulk construction aggregate.
  • Zinc-lead concentrate mined around Bhilwara and Udaipur sits alongside gypsum and rock phosphate as the state’s leading industrial minerals.
  • IMMS runs its own online auction for mineral blocks and lease rights, so a dispatch permit can be traced straight back to the lot a buyer won.
  • Rajasthan supplies most of India’s dimensioned marble and a large share of its sandstone, which is why block-by-block and slab-by-slab dispatch records are standard practice here rather than an exception.

Rajasthan IMMS Integration for Marble, Stone and Industrial Minerals — Capabilities

Block and Slab Dispatch by Piece

Marble and sandstone leave the yard counted and sized piece by piece rather than summed on a single weighbridge ticket, with each block or slab’s dimension and grade written into its own IMMS entry.

Auction Lot Traceability

Every consignment sold through an IMMS online auction carries its winning lot number forward onto the dispatch permit, so a stone leaving the yard can always be pointed back to the sale that moved it.

Mixed-Commodity Configuration

Stone, gypsum, rock phosphate and metal concentrate are graded and measured in entirely different ways, and dispatch setup reflects that spread rather than forcing one ore-shaped template onto every mineral.

Per-Piece and Per-Volume Royalty

Royalty on dimensional stone is worked out per block or per cubic metre, not per tonne, keeping the figure filed against an IMMS permit consistent with how marble and sandstone are actually priced.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Rajasthan IMMS?

Rajasthan IMMS, the state’s Integrated Mineral Management System, issues dispatch permits, records mineral auctions and tracks royalty for the state’s marble, sandstone and industrial mineral trade.

How is marble block dispatch different from bulk ore dispatch?

A marble or sandstone block is priced and measured by piece, size and grade rather than swept into one bulk weight, so its IMMS dispatch entry stands apart from every other block on the same load.

Does Rajasthan IMMS handle mineral auctions?

Online auctions for mineral blocks and lease rights run inside the portal itself, and a permit raised through iCeipts carries the winning lot number so the stone always ties back to that sale.

Which minerals move under Rajasthan IMMS?

Marble from Makrana and Kishangarh, sandstone from Bharatpur, and zinc-lead concentrate, gypsum and rock phosphate out of the Bhilwara-Udaipur belt are the minerals dispatched under Rajasthan’s IMMS.

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