Integrations

Connects to what you already use.

MEO reads from your authoritative data sources — CAD, block models, schedules, cost bases — and writes back to the formats your stakeholders expect. Read-only where possible; your source systems don't change.

// In Geometry & Geology

Geometry & Geology

MEO reads your CAD and resource data directly. No conversion step, no third-party connector — load the file and it lives in the model.

  • DXF (AutoCAD, MicroStation, Civil 3D)
  • Block model formats (CSV, proprietary)
  • Grade tables from resource estimation packages

What this means

Your survey and design team keeps working in the tools they know.
Changes to the geometry are a re-import, not a rebuild.
Block model data is queryable inside MEO — no export to a spreadsheet.

// In / Out Scheduling & Project

Scheduling & Project

Import your approved schedule from P6 or Project. Export the MEO simulation schedule back out as an update. The source schedule does not change.

  • Primavera P6 (.xer / XML)
  • Microsoft Project (.mpp / XML)
  • CSV schedule exchange format

What this means

Planning teams keep P6 as the system of record.
MEO reads the approved schedule and simulates production — it does not replace P6.
Simulation outputs can update P6 actuals without re-entering data.

// In / Out Cost & ERP

Cost & ERP

Bring your cost basis from SAP or Excel into the model. Export the MEO cost model back to Excel or PowerPoint for reporting without a formatting exercise.

  • SAP cost basis extract (CSV)
  • Excel cost bases (structured import)
  • Excel output (cost model, cash flow, results)
  • PowerPoint export (charts and summary tables)
  • PDF and PNG/SVG chart exports

What this means

Your cost controllers keep SAP as the source — MEO reads the extract.
No more manual copy-paste from a cost model into a reporting deck.
The board pack comes from the model, not from a separately maintained presentation.

See it on your data.

Book a demo and bring a DXF or block model. We'll show you the import live — and what a connected model looks like with your geometry in it.