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ORDO in Operation

Real interfaces for real decisions.

In Operation

Real interfaces for real decisions.

ORDO is not just architecture or a backend system.

It exists realistically in the field, inside vehicle cabins, in control rooms, and within the operational decision flow.

Every ORDO interface is designed with one main goal: to provide relevant, timely, and actionable information to humans.

ORDO does not flood users with data. It presents what needs to be known, when it needs to be known.

01 / OBU

Operator On-Board Unit (OBU)

Operator On-Board Unit (OBU)
On-Board Unit

The OBU is the direct interaction point between ORDO and the operator in the field. It is designed to work in harsh, dynamic, and distraction-filled environments.

The OBU is not an analytical dashboard. It is an operational decision interface.

What the OBU Conveys to Operators

  • Relevant safety information
  • Context-based alerts
  • Clear operational directions
  • Easily understood system status

All presented with principles: simple, unambiguous, not excessive.

OBU Design Philosophy

Minimal distraction
Priority-based alerts
Clear visual hierarchy
Consistent behavior

Operators don't need to 'learn the system'. The system must adapt to how operators work.

02 / Control Room

Control Room & Supervisory View

The Control Room is where field information is consolidated into situational awareness.

ORDO does not replace the supervisor's role. It helps supervisors see what is hard to see manually.

Control Room & Supervisory View

Supervisory View

From signals to situational understanding

What is Displayed in the Control Room

  • 01Comprehensive operational situation overview
  • 02Safety status and critical events
  • 03Context behind alerts and events
  • 04Decision and response trail

The Control Room is not an alarm room, but a comprehension room.

Control Room Design Philosophy

  • Support decision making
  • Avoid information overload
  • Maintain consistency across shifts
  • Support audit and evaluation

Information is displayed based on priority and context, not just chronology.

03 / Alerting

Alerts that Support Decisions

In high-risk operations, a false alert can be as dangerous as no alert at all.

ORDO is designed to produce meaningful alerts, not a volume of notifications.

From Alert to Action

1

Condition detected

2

Context evaluated

3

Risk assessed

4

Alert delivered

5

Action supported

6

Decision recorded

This flow ensures that every warning can be explained and reviewed.

Alerting Principles in ORDO

01

Context relevance

02

Urgency level

03

Operational impact

04

Decision traceability

Every alert exists as part of a decision flow, not a random surprise.

04 / Responsibility

Human-Centered by Design

ORDO does not take over human responsibility. It is designed to reinforce human decisions, not replace them.

Technology is only valuable if used responsibly.

01

Keep the human role clear

02

Support conscious decision making

03

Avoid automation without accountability

05 / Integration

One System, Various Roles

ORDO is designed to serve various roles in mining operations:

01
Field Operators
02
Supervisors and Dispatchers
03
Safety Officers
04
Operational Management
One System, Various Roles
One System

Tailored information for every role, without losing system consistency.

Each role gets the appropriate level of information, without sacrificing system consistency.

ORDO in Practice

ORDO exists as a living system in the field - supporting safety, productivity, and operational governance. Not as an add-on tool, but as a foundation for operational decisions.