arcgis for transportation analytics

1
Create optimal vehicle routes based on street network, customer constraints, and your business rules. Track and navigate your fleet using a geofence. ArcGIS ® for Transportation Analytics Copyright © 2013 Esri. All rights reserved. Esri, the Esri globe logo, ArcGIS, and esri.com are trademarks, service marks, or registered marks of Esri in the United States, the European Community, or certain other jurisdictions. Other companies and products or services mentioned herein may be trademarks, service marks, or registered marks of their respective mark owners. G56697 ESRI6C3/13tj/ca esri.com/arcgis4transport The Road to Optimization ArcGIS ® for Transportation Analytics helps you achieve optimal enterprise fleet operations. Create vehicle routes, manage complex schedules, and monitor progress throughout the day. This offering, powered by ArcGIS, includes core desktop and server technologies and premium truck attributed street data designed to optimize your organization’s transportation operations. Also included is a subscription to ArcGIS SM Online, which provides you with access to authoritative basemaps and rich demographic content created from the best available commercial data sources. ArcGIS Online gives you the ability to store your customized business data in a secure cloud environment, providing access to your content without the burden of managing and maintaining it. With ArcGIS for Transportation Analytics, you can do the following: Geocode and visualize customer locations Optimize and route single and multiple vehicles Conduct location allocation and identify closest facility Create origin-destination matrices Track vehicles Provide in-vehicle navigation and consume real-time traffic (optional) For the fleet operator: Map, geocode, route, track, and navigate your way to optimization with ArcGIS for Transportation Analytics. For the analyst: Conduct postroute analysis of planned and actual routes, perform what-if scenarios, and understand the characteristics of your most profitable routes.

Upload: esri

Post on 12-Jan-2017

693 views

Category:

Technology


1 download

TRANSCRIPT

Create optimal vehicle routes based on street network, customer constraints, and your business rules.

Track and navigate your fleet using a geofence.

ArcGIS® for Transportation Analytics

Copyright © 2013 Esri. All rights reserved. Esri, the Esri globe logo, ArcGIS, and esri.com are trademarks, service marks, or registered marks of Esri in the United States, the European Community, or certain other jurisdictions. Other companies and products or services mentioned herein may be trademarks, service marks, or registered marks of their respective mark owners.

G56697 ESRI6C3/13tj/ca

esri.com/arcgis4transport

The Road to OptimizationArcGIS® for Transportation Analytics helps you achieve optimal enterprise � eet operations. Create vehicle routes, manage complex schedules, and monitor progress throughout the day.

This offering, powered by ArcGIS, includes core desktop and server technologies and premium truck attributed street data designed to optimize your organization’s transportation operations.

Also included is a subscription to ArcGISSM Online, which provides you with access to authoritative basemaps and rich demographic content created from the best available commercial data sources. ArcGIS Online gives you the ability to store your customized business data in a secure cloud environment, providing access to your content without the burden of managing and maintaining it.

With ArcGIS for Transportation Analytics, you can do the following:

• Geocode and visualize customer locations

• Optimize and route single and multiple vehicles

• Conduct location allocation and identify closest facility

• Create origin-destination matrices

• Track vehicles

• Provide in-vehicle navigation and consume real-time traf� c (optional)

For the � eet operator: Map, geocode, route, track, and navigate your way to optimization with ArcGIS for Transportation Analytics.

For the analyst: Conduct postroute analysis of planned and actual routes, perform what-if scenarios, and understand the characteristics of your most pro� table routes.