Geospatial Analysis
STREAMLINE YOUR DECISIONS WITH
HASSLE-FREE LOCATION ANALYSIS
Product Overview
Looking to make smart decisions based on where things are located but feeling overwhelmed by the technical and financial hurdles? Many organizations across industries—from retail chains, real estate developers, and logistics companies, to marketers, urban planners, and even environmental agencies—face similar challenges. We have a solution for you – our location analysis service removes these obstacles for you.
You DON’T need:
- Setting up infrastructure
- Installing and configuring software
- Hiring programmers or geospatial experts in-house
- Managing complex software and infrastructure
- Investing in expensive servers, databases, networks, and software
What we can do for you:
- Assist you with data sourcing
- Simplify location analysis, making it accessible and affordable
- This way, you can concentrate on what you do best: making informed decisions that drive your organization forward.
Site Selection Analysis
This analysis helps in identifying the best locations for new facilities, stores, or infrastructure projects based on specific criteria like proximity to customers, access to road networks, or environmental constraints.
Who’s this for?
Retail chains, real estate developers, logistics companies, and corporations looking to expand office locations or distribution centers. Also applicable to public sector entities for facility placement like schools, hospitals, and fire stations.
Demographic Analysis
Used extensively in marketing, urban planning, and policy making, demographic analysis involves studying population characteristics over geographical areas to target services, products, or programs effectively.
Who’s this for?
Marketers, urban planners, public health officials, and social researchers. Retail businesses use demographic analysis for market segmentation and targeted advertising.
Environmental Impact Analysis
Essential for conservation efforts and regulatory compliance, this type of analysis assesses the potential impact of projects on the environment, including factors like pollution, habitat destruction, and ecosystem services.
Who’s this for?
Environmental agencies, construction companies, mining corporations, and energy providers. Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) focused on conservation and sustainable development also heavily rely on this analysis.
Disaster Management And Response
GIS analysis plays a critical role in disaster preparedness and response by mapping hazard zones, planning evacuation routes, and coordinating relief efforts based on real-time data.
Who’s this for?
Government agencies, humanitarian organizations, insurance companies, and utility providers. Essential for planning, risk assessment, and response coordination during natural or man-made disasters.
Land Use And Urban Planning
By analyzing spatial data on current land use, population density, and infrastructure, planners can make informed decisions about zoning, development projects, and urban expansion.
Who’s this for?
City and regional planners, real estate developers, landscape architects, and government zoning departments. Essential for sustainable development and zoning compliance.
Healthcare Accessibility Analysis
This type of analysis helps in identifying areas with insufficient healthcare services, analyzing population health trends, and planning for healthcare facilities to ensure equitable access.
Who’s this for?
Healthcare providers, hospital networks, public health agencies, and healthcare consultants. Useful for optimizing the location of new facilities and assessing healthcare deserts.
Market Analysis And Expansion
Businesses use GIS to analyze market trends, consumer behavior, and competition in geographical areas to plan marketing strategies, expand their market presence, and improve sales.
Who’s this for?
Businesses across industries looking to expand their market presence, including retail, banking, hospitality, and telecommunications. Also relevant for market researchers and business strategists.