Planning to Avoid Olympic Congestion09/02/2012 |
| Paragon Software Systems, UK, has launched its Olympic Planning Pack, which includes special map edits, filters and congestion profiles designed to help clients model and route vehicle movements during the London Olympic and Paralympic games. |
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With only six months left before the start of the 2012 Olympics - and with the Paralympics beginning when the Olympics finish - Paragon is focussing on ensuring that its clients can minimise likely disruption to any London logistics operations. The pack will help by planning optimised delivery routes that avoid road closures and congestion from 27th July 2012 when the Olympics begin to 9th September 2012 when the Paralympics ends. Read more about: software Supplier: Paragon Systems Largest Database of Canadian Mobile Digital Maps GIS for Direction in Charity Maiden Flight for European Air Survey Plane Dave Lovell Named as GSDI Association's President-elect Blind Study Identifies Most Accurate Demographic Data Land Professionals Need to Adopt Change Quickly SSJ-100 Airplane Crash Site Imagery ESTEIO and SIMEPAR Cooperate on UAV Monitoring and Mapping ENR Top Firms Choose ProjectWise Mobile GIS for Aboriginal Tourism Guide System Comments (0): |
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