Geovia News, Tips, & Triks for Mining Professional
- PCBC tip – Using Offset Displayby Alvina Panggestuty on 2026-01-22 at 3:00 am
When working with a multi-lift project, sometimes there is an overlap between the two lifts. This makes it difficult to graphically view the two lifts together on a plan view section. An offset can be placed on the layout to shift it so that the lifts are no longer displayed with an overlap.
- PCBC tip – Exploring the PCBC Undercut Modeling Toolby Alvina Panggestuty on 2026-01-15 at 3:00 am
GEOVIA PCBC is used by mining companies involved in block caving who depend on it to improve profits through better mine plans, schedules and production management. With PCBC, users can design and sequence accurate and detailed undercut ring and draw bell development schedules. In today’s post we’ll explore the new undercut modelling tool and what you can do with it.
- GEMS tip – How to rename an old GEMS project for PCBCby Alvina Panggestuty on 2026-01-08 at 3:00 am
Having several copies of the same GEMS caving project with different names can be useful when you want to archive an old project or simply rename a copy of the GEMS project to a more appropriate name.
- GEOVIA Whittle Tip – Including the CONC attribute for optimization of iron ore concentratesby Alvina Panggestuty on 2026-01-01 at 3:00 am
This post describes an optimization technique where you create the CONC attribute (concentrate) to be valued and allow for a pit optimization based on this variable in GEOVIA Whittle.
- Whittle tip – How to merge Block Modelsby Alvina Panggestuty on 2025-12-25 at 3:00 am
In today’s post I will answer a common question raised in GEOVIA Whittle – How to merge two or more block models into a single framework?
- Whittle tip – Using Mining Direction for Pushback Generationby Yori on 2025-12-18 at 3:57 am
This post discusses an alternative to the Revenue Factor method for defining pit stages in GEOVIA Whittle, which is by using Mining Direction. Typically, Whittle uses nested shells generated by adjusting prices with revenue factors—where smaller shells are formed at lower prices and larger shells at higher prices.
- Whittle tip – Slope Profile Generationby Yori on 2025-12-11 at 2:00 am
GEOVIA Whittle generates slope angles using the Slope Set Engine, which converts slope requirements into an inverted cone to define the rock that must be mined. Slopes are calculated at each specified bearing and interpolated in between. If slope changes are too rapid, Whittle detects them and reports the minimum bearing difference required
- Whittle tip – Converting a Definition tab Into a Report Templateby Yori on 2025-12-04 at 2:00 am
By @Olga Abdrashitova At a recent meeting with a customer who has been using GEOVIA Whittle since 1997 (yep, a 20-year anniversary of ‘whittling’…
- MineSched 2022 Refresh 2 Scheduling Tipby Alvina Panggestuty on 2025-11-27 at 3:00 am
MineSched has always led the market with its long-term scheduling abilities. This is due to the fact that it was developed with long-term tactical scheduling in mind whereas most other tactical schedulers tried to solve short-term scheduling and have tried to push into the long term.
- MineSched tip – Copying Graphics for presentationsby Alvina Panggestuty on 2025-11-20 at 3:00 am
A visual representation of mine plans and schedules is often required for presentations and reporting purposes, and it’s simple to do so in GEOVIA MineSched.










