Cavisa Oil Lda is upgrading its Seahawk cementing unit so every sack pumped, part replaced, and pressure test performed is captured automatically instead of on paper. What I need is a combined data-management and inventory-tracking system that plugs into the unit’s existing sensors and PLC signals, stores the raw readings securely, and turns them into useful information on a live dashboard. The dashboard should refresh in real time, giving operations staff instant visibility of: • Daily operation logs (volumes, rates, pressures, temperatures) • Cement-usage reports (blend, density, total sacks, leftovers) • Equipment-replacement records (part number, reason for change, time stamp) I expect clean database architecture, user-friendly web or tablet interface, and straightforward export to Excel/PDF for our engineers and for TotalEnergies’ end-of-job documentation. If the solution can interface with a barcode or RFID reader for inventory counting, even better. Acceptance criteria 1. Hardware data streamed and stored with no manual re-keying. 2. Dashboard values match field gauges within an agreed tolerance during a live test. 3. One-click generation of a consolidated report covering a full job. 4. Replacement parts automatically deducted from stock and flagged when reorder level is hit. Feel free to suggest the tech stack—SQL Server, PostgreSQL, Node.js, Python, .NET, or anything you’re comfortable deploying in an Angolan field environment with intermittent connectivity. Provide a brief outline of the architecture and estimated timeline with your proposal so I can align it with our next cementing campaign.