AeroGRID Welcomes Geodis as Prime Partner

“Geodis have proved themselves to be one of the most successful ‘off the shelf’ companies in the world, with the capacity to regularly update Czech national and urban photography at ever higher resolutions. This precisely mirrors the AeroGRID concept, to make the most up to date aerial imagery available to the global market,” said Miles Taylor AeroGRID’s Development Manager.
“AeroGRID provides Geodis with an excellent opportunity to make its data available to a wider market,” said Karel Sukup Geodis CEO. “Through AeroGRID customers can purchase up to date high resolution aerial photography of the Czech Republic; there is no need to commission new flying, the data is simply available off the shelf, perfect for the production of  accurate digital terrain models for example,” continued Sukup.
About AeroGRID
AeroGRID was created to provide a one-stop-shop for worldwide aerial imagery. By marshalling partner resources, including 10 survey aircraft and high-resolution digital cameras AeroGRID is able to extend coverage and engage in a regular update programme that can provide the most complete and up to date aerial imagery solutions on the market. 
For further information please contact: Miles Taylor
T: + 33 611 989 234 E: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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