A Geographic Information System (GIS) is a system of computer applications that enables you to create, view, manipulate and analyze spatial diverse information from multiple sources in a single location.
Organizations can integrate geographic data into complex network design, optimization, planning, and maintenance activities. This data improves communication processes through better customer relationship management and location-based services.
Urban Planning
GIS data analyzes the direction of city growth and expansion. Properly used, new locations for further development can be found, considering the various factors necessary for successful construction.
Accident analysis and hotspot analysis
GIS data can help identify accident sites and use data intelligence to optimize the road network. This intelligence improves road safety and enables better traffic management.
Transport Planning
GIS data is often used to manage transportation problems. By adding environmental and current data to a GIS platform, companies can plan new road and rail routes.
Environmental Impact Assessment
Data collected through GIS applications are essential to conserving natural resources and protecting the environment. Impact statements assess the extent of human impact on the environment. This can be viewed through GIS integration.