Arinmap Consultants Selected SuperPad14/12/2009 |
| SuperPad, SuperGeo’s full-function mobile GIS software, is selected by Arinmap Consultants, a professional surveying, mapping, GIS, and LIS consultancy company in Nigeria, Africa. This is a sales record for the company in Africa. |
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Arinmap Consultants is looking for powerful mobile GIS software to bundle with controllers of GPS receivers for efficient field work. After testing SuperPad, Arinmap Consultants is satisfied with the provided functions, speed, and operational performance of the product. Therefore, Arinmap Consultants decided to procure the software and inquired the opportunity to be the reseller of SuperGeo's in Nigeria and West Africa.
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