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KOMPAS Integration for Kerala Quarry and Crusher Dispatch

iCeipts integrates with KOMPAS, the Kerala Online Mining Permit and Award System, for mine production and dispatch. What sets KOMPAS apart is radical public transparency: a dashboard anyone can view publishes daily counts of operational quarries, crushers, enrolled commercial vehicles and e-passes issued, and unusually, crushers are tracked as first-class units in their own right rather than folded into quarry figures. Granite and laterite dominate the material moving through that network, and only a vehicle already on the enrolled commercial vehicle registry may be loaded.

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Key facts

  • Kerala publishes a public KOMPAS dashboard with daily counts of operational quarries, crushers, enrolled commercial vehicles and e-passes issued, a level of open reporting few other state portals match.
  • Crushers are enrolled and counted as their own category in KOMPAS, separate from quarries, an unusual choice most other states do not make.
  • Granite and laterite are the two materials that dominate the volume moving through Kerala’s quarries and crushers.
  • Only a vehicle already listed on the enrolled commercial vehicle registry may be loaded and dispatched under KOMPAS.
  • An e-pass under KOMPAS is tied to both a specific quarry or crusher and a specific enrolled vehicle, not issued as a loose, transferable document.

KOMPAS Integration for Kerala Quarry and Crusher Dispatch — Capabilities

e-Pass Raised From the Weighbridge Entry

A KOMPAS e-pass is generated the moment a vehicle is weighed and cleared at the gate, so the quantity printed on the pass is the quantity that was actually loaded, not a figure typed in afterward.

Crusher Recorded as Its Own Dispatch Unit

Because KOMPAS enrols crushers separately from quarries, iCeipts keeps crusher throughput as its own dispatch stream, so crusher output is never quietly merged into a quarry’s totals.

Enrolled Vehicle Registry Check Before Loading

Every dispatch is checked against the enrolled commercial vehicle registry before a load is assigned, so a vehicle that has not been enrolled in KOMPAS is stopped before it ever reaches the weighbridge.

Granite and Laterite Dispatch Configuration

Dispatch fields are configured for granite and laterite, the two materials that dominate Kerala’s quarry and crusher trade, so grading and quantity capture match what is actually being moved.

Dashboard-Consistent Daily Counts

Because KOMPAS publishes daily counts of active quarries, crushers, vehicles and e-passes for anyone to see, dispatch records are kept aligned with those published figures instead of drifting apart from them.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is KOMPAS?

KOMPAS is the Kerala Online Mining Permit and Award System, the state portal for quarry and crusher e-passes. It publishes a public dashboard of daily quarry, crusher, enrolled vehicle and e-pass counts.

Why does KOMPAS track crushers separately from quarries?

Kerala enrols crushers as their own category rather than counting them as part of a quarry’s output, so KOMPAS-linked dispatch records keep crusher throughput visible on its own rather than merged into a quarry total.

How does iCeipts generate a KOMPAS e-pass?

The e-pass is raised from the weighbridge entry the moment a vehicle is weighed and cleared, so the quantity on the pass reflects an actual weighment rather than a figure entered separately into the portal.

Which vehicles can carry a load under KOMPAS?

Only vehicles already listed on Kerala’s enrolled commercial vehicle registry may be assigned a load, so an unenrolled vehicle is blocked before dispatch rather than caught later.

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