GGP GIS Helps Urbaser Keep the Isle of Wight Clean


 
GGP GIS is a powerful system that helps organisations to maximise the potential of geographic information. The system allows managers to effectively plan and deliver routine cleansing services and to manage the response to ad hoc requests from the Council or members of the public.
 
“Using GGP GIS we have an overview of the complete contract, in fact, the complete island,” commented Dave Wallis, Contract Manager for Urbaser on the Isle of Wight. “We can maintain detailed records of each and every asset, effectively manage our resources and compile accurate service delivery histories. As the Council are also users of GGP GIS, sharing of information is easy and we can produce customised management reports as and when required.”
 
GGP GIS is recognized as the leading desktop system for storing, capturing, analysing and manipulating geographical data and images. GGP GIS provides the ability to store complex mapped information and read from and write to spatial databases, meaning information can be effectively shared between departments and/or other organisations. This eliminates isolated data silos, reduces data duplicity and improves system interoperability, as well as enabling the joining up of diverse datasets to provide a richer information resource.
 
For further information visit www.ggpsystems.co.uk

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