What can GIS do for your business?

GIS (Geographical Information Systems) is a way of using maps to display relevant data visually, making it easy to view and understand. GIS is such a powerful tool, the number of possible applications for today's businesses are difficult to quantify. Any situation where data are being analysed that include some geographical reference can be enhanced with the use of GIS. Some examples of current GIS usage are:

Plan a location for a new retail outlet by analysis of existing sales hotspots from customer's address data identify accident black spots from recorded incidents. See where delivery vehicles are at anyone time by using GIS in conjunction with satellite tracking data.

You could even plan the best routings for vehicles from known delivery points and required drop off times. Analysis of statistical data e.g. population, car ownership, crime figures Look at travel time by public transport to a bingo hall and comparisons with populations over 18 years old to define areas that may benefit from a new Friday night bus service to the hall mapping potential levels of carbon monoxide pollution from traffic volume analysis and wind directions with wind speed data.

Prediction of future flood inundation based on historical flood data analysis Every day, businesses are finding more applications for this versatile tool.

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