Sarine Technologies will trace Alrosa's rough diamonds from the mine through each point of their journey using technology already in the manufacturing sector. Alrosa will scan the diamonds when it mines them, using Sarine's platform, creating a birth certificate for each rough stone that will be used as the initial reference for its provenance. Once the diamond is sold, it will be tracked by Sarine's manufacturing equipment used by the midstream. That will enable the company to collect real time data relating to the scanning, planning and polishing phases, and provide images and data for the final polished stone. Once the tracking process is complete, the company will issue a Sarine Diamond Journey report containing all of the stone's details.
Useful links:
https://sarine.com/sarine-lab
http://eng.alrosa.ru
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Thursday, August 27, 2020
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