Built for Complex Bulk Operations
in Real-Time

How it works
Operators access real-time data showing stock levels, flow paths and historical traceability. Auditing your company and your suppliers.
Bulk Traceability

End-to-end traceability built for bulk goods operations

Storage container traceability
Track the movement of bulk materials between defined points in the supply chain using devices, IoT hardware, scanners, smart scales or existing SCM systems.
Tamper-evident control
Myneral combines tamper-evident tags with mandatory scan points across operational processes to strengthen control over bulk material movements.
Evidence chain of custody
Myneral helps establish an evidence-based chain of custody for bulk operations. Each movement, handover and process checkpoint can be recorded against a digital trace, making it easier to detect missing steps, flag anomalies and support audit-ready material records.
Data integration
Full integration to your existing data points
Myneral connects the operational data already generated across your bulk processes, from scanners and smart scales to ERP, SCM and production systems. By linking these inputs into one structured traceability layer, teams can monitor material movements, reconcile stock positions and maintain a clearer record of how bulk materials move through the operation.
Operational visibility
Identify weak points before they escalate.
Performance reviews
Link existing systems and data sources into a more complete and auditable traceability record.
Insights

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FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How does Myneral trace bulk materials?

Myneral traces bulk materials by linking mass or volume-based material records to the real points where materials are received, stored, moved, processed and delivered. Depending on the operation, this can involve connected devices, scanners, smart scales, IoT hardware or existing SCM systems, creating a clear and auditable traceability record across the supply chain.

Can Myneral trace materials by weight or volume?

Yes. Myneral can trace materials measured by weight or volume, not only by unit count. That includes materials tracked in tonnes, kilograms, litres, gallons or any other unit defined within the system. These quantities are represented as digital material records and linked to the points where materials are received, stored, transferred, processed and delivered.
Depending on the operation, those records can be supported by scanners, smart scales, IIoT hardware or existing supply chain systems.
This allows Myneral to maintain a clear and auditable traceability record across bulk material flows, including cases where materials are blended, moved between containers or tracked through continuous production processes.

How does Myneral support chain of custody for bulk materials?

Myneral supports chain of custody for bulk materials by linking each handover, transfer and process checkpoint to a structured digital record in blockchain. Depending on the operation, this can include connected hardware, required scan points, smart measurement systems and existing SCM data, so material movements are recorded as they pass through the supply chain.

Where additional control is needed, Myneral can also use tamper-evident tags and anomaly logging to strengthen verification. If a required scan or process step is missed, the system can flag it, helping teams maintain a clearer and more auditable record of how materials moved, where they were handled and whether the expected process was followed.

How does Myneral handle mass balance and mixed batches?

Myneral handles mixed batches by maintaining a structured record of the quantities that enter, move through and leave the operation.
When materials are combined, blended or redistributed, the platform keeps the relationship between inputs and outputs visible, using approaches such as mass balance where relevant to maintain a clear and auditable traceability record.

Which bulk materials can Myneral support?

Myneral can support a wide range of bulk materials from liquids, powders, granulates, mined materials, agricultural commodities and other goods handled by weight or volume rather than by unit count.
The platform is designed to adapt to different operational models, so the exact approach depends less on the material itself and more on how that material is received, stored, transferred, processed and delivered.

This allows Myneral to support both raw materials and processed goods across industrial and supply chain environments, including cases where materials are blended, alloyed, moved between containers or tracked through continuous production flows.

Do I need new hardware to implement bulk material traceability?

Not necessarily. Myneral works with existing scanners, scales, SCM systems and other operational data sources when they are already in place. In some cases, that is enough to create a reliable traceability model without introducing significant new hardware.

Where additional control or measurement is needed, we can also support connected devices, IoT hardware and scan points that match the way your operation already runs. The setup depends on the level of traceability required, the type of material being handled, and how movements are currently recorded across the process.