TransportationClick Here if you need help finding the best solution for your needs. |
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Agriculture * Banking/FinancialServices * Conservation/Environment * Consulting/ManagementServices * Defense&Intelligence * Education * Forestry * Government * HealthCare/Services * Hotel/Restaurant * Insurance * LawEnforcement/CriminalJustice * Libraries/Museums * Logistics/VehicleManagement * Manufacturing * Media/PrintMedia/Advertising * Oil/Gas/Mining/Pipeline * Public Safety * Real Estate * Retail * SocialWelfare/HumanServices * Telecommunication * Transportation * Utilities * Water/WastewaterGeographic Analysis For RoutingThe transportation industry uses many forms of geographic analysis to make important decisions for the business. In this industry, rail systems are monitored, road conditions are observed regularly, delivering of goods and services are managed, transportation networks are maintained, fleet vehicles are tracked, traffic routing is analyzed, transit systems are planned, and resource allocation is managed. This industry covers all aspects of transportation, and therefore, requires information about several kinds of businesses and geographical data from all over the country, even all over the WORLD! GbBIS: An Analysis ToolGbBIS is meant to help the Transportation industry because it can aid in many different forms of geographical analysis and the data it provides can be updated quickly. The mapping software offered by GbBIS can be used for purposes such as network planning and analysis, route planning and analysis, fleet and logistics management, infrastructure management, and transit management. Databases are available for U.S. highways and waterways. They offer information on air pollution, business management, emergency response, environmental management, hazardous materials, land use planning, oil and gas distribution, sales and marketing, solid waste management, coastal planning, and economical development etc. The mapping solutions that GbBIS has, can benefit the Transportation industry immensely. |
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