Optimum digital fuel management for Mexico’s mining industry
Because Mexico’s mining industry operates across diverse and demanding environments, from large-scale open-pit mines in Sonora and Zacatecas to remote underground operations in rugged terrain with complex fuel logistics, operational reliability, fuel security, and asset performance are critical.
VERIDAPT partners with leading Mexican technology and equipment providers to deliver robust, end-to-end digital fuel management, monitoring, and optimisation solutions purpose-built for Mexico’s mining sector. Engineered to perform in high temperatures, dust, vibration, and remote conditions, VERIDAPT’s systems ensure real-time visibility of fuel, lubricants, and energy usage across distributed operations.
The result is tighter fuel control, reduced losses, improved compliance, optimised asset utilisation, and measurable cost savings, keeping Mexico’s mining operations efficient, secure, and sustainable.
Proven fuel savings
The VERIDAPT platform generates actionable data-driven insights leading to maximum operational productivity.
Clients reduce theft and fraud, and optimise both fleet strategies and predictive maintenance scheduling. Accurate reconciliation identifies supplier discrepancies and ensures sites never run out of fuel.
Our fuel savings calculator identifies proven benefits and gives an accurate read out of return on investment.
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Hardware built for the harshest conditions
VERIDAPT hardware is globally recognised for its reliability in extreme mining environments and integrates effortlessly with infrastructure on site to monitor and control the flow of hydrocarbons with precision.
In Mexico, high temperatures, dust, and remote mining locations challenge industry operations. VERIDAPT’s rugged hardware delivers a reliable and trusted fuel management solution, engineered to perform in demanding environments, including Mexico’s open-pit and underground mining regions where heat, terrain, and complex site conditions test operational resilience.
End-to-End Fuel Visibility and Control for Mining in Mexico
VERIDAPT digital fuel management technology is currently deployed across many major mining operations in Mexico, supporting remote and large-scale site environments with a fully integrated fuel tracking and control solution. Designed and proven to improve operational efficiency and reduce carbon emissions, VERIDAPT enables mining operators to gain real-time visibility and control over fuel usage across mobile and fixed assets.
By seamlessly integrating on-site refuelling operations with fixed fuel infrastructure, mining companies in Mexico can centralize management of their entire fuel supply chain, from fuel delivery and storage to dispensing, reconciliation, and invoice processing, while accurately monitoring consumption and associated carbon intensity per asset across their operations.
PROINFRA – VERIDAPT Partner in Mexico
PROINFRA, headquartered in Hermosillo, Sonora, specializes in distributing the latest technologies and supplies for the mining and construction industries. Through its network of distributors, PROINFRA delivers cutting-edge solutions across a diverse range of product lines, supporting operations throughout Mexico.
With a strong focus on innovation and service, PROINFRA provides integrated solutions tailored to the specific needs of each mining operation. Their approach combines advanced technology, technical expertise, and dedicated customer support to ensure performance, traceability, and operational reliability in demanding environments.
Backed by experienced personnel, responsive technical support, and reliable product availability, PROINFRA ensures continuity, efficiency, and safety across critical mining operations.
In partnership with VERIDAPT, PROINFRA delivers advanced fuel, lubricant, and stockpile management solutions, including AdaptNX and AdaptGO, enabling real-time visibility, centralized control, improved efficiency, reduced emissions, and data-driven decision-making across Mexico’s mining sector.





