Spatial analysis

Macroplan has expertise in the use of GIS as a business analysis tool.  Mapping or spatial analysis of the factors impacting the current or future performance of a business, Governments and other organisations is critical to developing an understanding of the potential demand for services or facilities within a region.

Through the implementation of spatial analysis, Macroplan can provide clients with the ability to understand the relationship between:

  • customers and demand for retail stores or centres

  • demographic profile of an area and demand for aged care/retirement facilities

  • residential land supply analysis based on purchasers in a region

  • the interrelationship between competing land uses, residential development and demand for retail/commercial facilities

  • transport infrastructure and the impact it may cause on demand for services activities

Macroplan staff are experienced across all property sectors, and through the use of spatial/GIS analysis techniques, can significantly improve understanding of a future operating environment.


MapCloud

There’s a new era in visualising property & demographic information ahead.  Macroplan have turned to the skies in the form of an online cloud mapping solution called MapCloud.

Macroplan offer a simple interface for our clients to access a suite of visual data tools that gives unprecedented access to up-to-date information anywhere, anytime.

Subscription to MapCloud services will enable users to see data mapped on their own handheld devices and PCs without having to engage or wait.

Products

LandShark is designed for those interested in greenfield development sites.  It overlays town planning structure plans, land boundaries and other significant features to show future land use configuration.

Mapped is a platform which allows key industry sectors to undertake demand, supply and pricing analyses.

To request a demo of the MapCloud products, please contact Richard Le, on 03 9600 0500 or richard.le@macroplan.com.au

 
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