A mining inspector in the Atacama walks three kilometers to reach the haul truck maintenance zone. She has no signal — the site is 4,200 meters above sea level and the nearest repeater is two ridges away. She fills out the inspection form on paper, noting three hydraulic faults on the primary loader. At end of shift, the paper form travels back to the operations hut, waits for the analyst to transcribe it, and appears in the operations dashboard 38 hours later — labeled "current."
The hydraulic fault that could have been addressed that afternoon is now a repair that took the loader offline for four days.
This is the First Mile problem in mining — and it costs extraction operations across the Americas thousands of dollars monthly in deferred maintenance, compliance risk, and decisions made on data that no longer reflects reality.
Mining sites impose conditions that expose the assumptions built into most field software:
Based on eSkuad's analysis of mining and extraction operations across South America and the US, the systematic delay between field events and digital records generates a predictable set of downstream costs — what we call the Shadow Tax:
Pandolfi Price, a winery and agricultural operation with mining-adjacent field conditions, deployed eSkuad across their field operations and recorded a 22% drop in maintenance costs, a 73% decline in machinery failure detention time, and a 67% reduction in filing and reporting time — driven by closing the same data gap that mining operations face.
The requirements for field operations software that actually works in mining are specific:
Local-first data capture. The software must store form data on the device at the moment of capture — not "save when connected." When an inspector submits a hydraulic fault report 4,200 meters above sea level with no signal, that data must be guaranteed to exist on the device and sync automatically when signal appears. eSkuad's MagikSync engine does this by design — data lives on the device first, the cloud second.
Battery optimization for full-shift operation. Mining shifts run 10–12 hours. A mobile application that drains battery in four hours is not a field tool — it's a liability. Battery-aware architecture is a requirement, not a feature.
Glove-compatible UX. Large tap targets, minimal typing, photo capture with single-tap, and GPS auto-population at form submission. An inspector in PPE gear submitting a form in 30 seconds is the design target — not a desktop form resized for mobile.
GPS coordinates and photo evidence. Mining compliance records require location data and photographic evidence. An app that captures only text is not a compliance tool. Native GPS stamping and photo attachment at the field level — captured offline, synced with the record — meet the evidentiary standard.
Real-time visibility for shift supervisors and operations managers. When data syncs from the field, the operations manager sees it immediately on a live dashboard. Shift handoffs become informed transitions instead of guesses. Maintenance teams receive automatic work order triggers from field findings. The 38-hour lag becomes a minutes-lag.
Mining and extraction teams deploy eSkuad across three primary workflows:
Equipment inspections and maintenance records. Inspectors capture fault reports, fluid levels, tire conditions, and safety checks offline. Reports sync automatically. Findings trigger maintenance work orders without manual intervention. Equipment history is searchable, timestamped, and audit-ready.
Safety audits and incident reporting. Near-miss events, PPE compliance checks, and safety observations are captured with GPS, photo, and digital signature at the moment they occur. Supervisor notifications fire automatically. Compliance records are immutable and exportable on demand.
Shift reports and production tracking. Shift supervisors submit end-of-shift production data, workforce counts, and operational notes before leaving the site. The incoming shift has full context. The operations manager has the day's picture before the morning review meeting starts.
eSkuad's free tier supports up to 5 users with no time limit and no credit card. The standard deployment approach for mining operations: run one workflow — an equipment inspection, a shift report, or a safety audit — on one team at one site. Measure the difference in data lag, compliance coverage, and analyst time before and after. The ROI calculation is usually immediate.
For enterprise-scale deployments with SOC 2 Type 2 compliance requirements, dedicated support, and ERP integration, the Enterprise tier delivers without the multi-month implementation timeline of legacy industrial software.
Most field software fails without connectivity — it stores data locally as a fallback but doesn't guarantee sync or data integrity when offline for extended periods. eSkuad is built local-first: data lives on the device by default and syncs automatically when signal appears, with no manual intervention required. In mining operations with multi-day connectivity gaps, this architecture difference is the difference between a working system and a system that works sometimes.
Mining compliance requirements vary by jurisdiction but typically include: equipment inspection records with timestamped findings, safety near-miss and incident reports with GPS location, PPE compliance audits, environmental monitoring records, and shift handoff documentation. eSkuad captures all of these with digital signatures, GPS coordinates, and photo evidence — generating audit-ready records that meet safety authority requirements without paper transcription.
eSkuad's Enterprise tier provides an unlimited API for integration with ERP and BI tools. Field data captured by inspectors and shift supervisors flows automatically into downstream systems — maintenance management, compliance reporting, production dashboards — without the manual export and upload steps that create data lag in paper-based operations.
The First Mile problem is the systematic gap between where mining value is created — the haul road, the extraction face, the maintenance bay — and the digital systems that are supposed to manage it. In remote sites with no connectivity, field data captured on paper reaches the dashboard 24–72 hours late, if at all. The First Mile gap is the root cause of deferred maintenance, compliance failures, and operational decisions made on stale data.
General inspection apps are generic mobile forms with offline capability added as a secondary feature. eSkuad was built specifically for industrial field operations — including mining — with local-first architecture, battery optimization for extended shifts, compliance-grade audit trails, and operational visibility dashboards that surface field data to managers in real time. The difference is most visible in zero-connectivity environments: generic apps treat offline as an edge case; eSkuad treats it as the default state.