
Geographic Information Systems.
Geographic Information Systems (GIS), is a computer-based tool that integrates and analyzes geographic data to help users make informed decisions about location-related matters.
User Cases
- 1- Staff management:
- Manage staff, track outlets and trainings through the check in-check out modules. It displays real-time staff information on a dashboard for easy interpretation.
- 2- Site Selection and customer segmentation:
- Optimize your company supply chain and enhance customer satisfaction. Plan efficient delivery routes for product shipments and reduce the costs involved.

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- 3- Logistics and Supply Chain Management:
- Optimize your company supply chain and enhance customer satisfaction. Plan efficient delivery routes for product shipments and reduce the costs involved.
- 4- Inventory Management:
- Monitor stock levels at different locations, anticipate demand variations based on geographical patterns, and adjust inventory accordingly.
- 5- Performance Tracking:
- Track outlet and staff performance, including sales, product types, and selling times to make informed business decisions.
- 6- Navigation:
- Provide crucial information like your shop name, number, and photo to your customers and staff via the navigation tab.
