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Mining · Moquegua, PE · ~3,500 msnm · EPC pass-through · 2023-2025

CUMBRA

Quellaveco

End client: Anglo American· 7,000 workers

Operations digitalization for one of LATAM's largest copper projects

42,943man-hours digitalized

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Context

Quellaveco is Anglo American's flagship copper project in Moquegua, Peru. CUMBRA — a Peruvian Tier-2 contractor with 20,000+ workers across 13 countries — owned multiple operational fronts under the EPC pass-through. People-tracking, valorización, alimentación, and almacén ran across distributed Excel sheets that didn't scale to the project's rhythm.

Challenge

Multi-cliente protocols. Rotational shifts at altitude. Daily roster reconciliation across sub-contractors. Valorización contratista cycles tied to client SAP. SSOMA documentation under SUNAFIL audit pressure. The standard ERP toolkit had no answer for this layer.

Solution

We deployed five accelerators (Roster Digital, Wallet Digital, Alimentación, Alojamiento, Almacén) customized to CUMBRA's SSOMA protocols and to the Anglo / Quellaveco data exchange. Operational vocabulary mirrored CUMBRA's own (no enterprise translation layer). 60% of the codebase came from prior deployments; 40% built specifically for Quellaveco scale.

In their own words

“We digitized the support processes for personnel — from accreditation and training to roster — which had a key impact on our CAPEX and OPEX. The platform is very simple to understand and quick to implement.”

Ing. Alberto CanalProject Manager · Quellaveco Concentrator (CUMBRA)
42,943
man-hours digitalized
1,400+
workers tracked daily
< 24h
valorización cycle

Accelerators reused

  • Roster Digital
  • Wallet Digital
  • Alimentación
  • Alojamiento
  • Almacén

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