Near-daily revisit, across 1,200 global sites.
Multi-constellation redundancy. High-revisit cadence. Continuous monitoring of the facilities that represent the overwhelming majority of global copper, nickel and steel output.
Facility-level visibility.
We define coverage as the proportion of global nameplate production capacity under active satellite monitoring. Each facility is revisited on a near-daily cadence across all three sensor modalities.
Monitored across the major producing regions: Chile, Peru, China, the Democratic Republic of Congo and Zambia.
Coverage spans open-pit and underground mining operations, concentrator plants and copper smelters.
Indonesia, the Philippines, Russia, New Caledonia and Australia.
Coverage includes laterite and sulphide operations, high-pressure acid leach plants and ferronickel smelters.
China, India, Japan, South Korea and the European Union.
Blast furnace and electric arc furnace facilities monitored via thermal and radar signatures.