SuperGIS Server 3 Selected by Comune di Recanati, Italy for Area Planning and Land Management


Helix S.r.l., the exclusive distributor of SuperGeo in Italy, developed a GIS Web service by SuperGIS Server 3 for the department of Technical Area Planning and Land Management (Tecnica Programmazione e Gestione del Territorio) of Municipality of Recanati (Comune di Recanati). The Web service not only supports desktop, mobile devices, and Web mapping applications, but also integrates the GIS resources from different units.

Located in the Province of Macerata, Marche Region, Recanati is one of most artistic tourist cities in Italy. In recent years, the local government takes establishing and promoting the quality of tourism as the primary aim to start city constructions. Through the service by Helix S.r.l., the Municipality of Recanati is using GIS technologies to assist its civil affairs. Read More

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