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Wednesday, November 11 - 2009

Cart@jour, the innovative GIS designed to serve local and regional authorities

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, January 15 - 2009 at 15:23
  • PRESS RELEASE

G2C Informatique, a spin-off from the environmental engineering design office G2C Environnement, will be presenting this high performance tool at the Environment 2009 Trade Fair in Abu Dhabi (U.A.E.) from January 19th to 21st.

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The Geographic Information System (GIS) enables its users to organise and display spatially referenced alphanumeric data and to generate plans and maps.

G2C Informatique's Cart@jour software is dedicated to town and city infrastructure and service management, covering a full range of professional applications:
- Water supply networks
- Non-collective sanitation
- Non-collective sanitation hook-up control
- Land register and urban planning
- Irrigation networks
- Road networks, waste, public lighting, etc.

Ergonomic, intuitive and easy to use, Cart@jour is an indispensable decision-making tool, especially valuable for asset management of public infrastructures.

Cart@jour is currently available in a Full Web version, offering access to functionalities and data via Internet. This version offers numerous advantages: unlimited number of licenses, flexible updates, interconnection between various databases via the net.

Cart@jour is based on standard SIG and SGDB formats, and the independent version of the engine was developed with MapObject 2.3 by ESRI. This software generates files in native Arcview format (Shapefile) and its applications include a built-in form letter and mass mailing generator.

G2C Informatique provides customers with personalised follow-up, walking them through the full process: creating and integrating graphic and alphanumeric data, updates, user training, technical support (hotline), personalising software to meet specific user needs.

This innovative technology is now exported outside of France: G2C Informatique develops the data update system of the Water, Sanitation, Electricity and Public Lighting networks (GIS) for the Suez Environnement Group in Casablanca, as well as for the Water and Electricity Company of Marrakech.
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