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Navteq and Esri Schweiz announce pan-European agreement

Navteq has established a pan-European reseller agreement with Esri Schweiz under which the GIS specialist will be able to provide customers with a complete set of Navteq geodata which, depending on individual requirements, can be supplied in formats optimised for use within Esri software.
April 18, 2012 Read time: 1 min
RSS295 Navteq has established a pan-European reseller agreement with Esri Schweiz under which the GIS specialist will be able to provide customers with a complete set of Navteq geodata which, depending on individual requirements, can be supplied in formats optimised for use within 50 ESRI software. The navigable map data and associated content will be used to enable a range of GIS, geomarketing, geocoding, mobile asset management and telematics applications utilising Esri’s GIS products and solutions.

“Our agreement with Navteq will enable us to provide a more comprehensive geographic package to our customers in the region,” explained Martin Probst, associate managing director of Esri Schweiz. “From developer tools to online GIS platforms, the quality and precision of Navteq map data will impact on all our products and help us meet our customers’ requirements.”

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