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Net Tracker

Geotech has devised an easy to use delivery based system for mapping based projects.  Net Tracker can be used for any mapping based project, large or small, but is particularly useful for larger networks, as managing a network of stores or territories across a country as large as Australia can be difficult.  Therefore, Geotech has developed a product that allows management, property and regional / field managers access to a broad range of information about their current (and future) network, all at the click of a button.

Net Tracker uses an Adobe Acrobat PDF mapping engine to drive access to a series of reports, maps and even photos, outlining key physical and performance attributes of sites or territories in your network. 

Because of the PDF map format there is no requirement to purchase expensive mapping software, meaning that the system can sit on all managers laptops as well as your organisation’s server.  Users only need an Adobe PDF reader installed on their machine to use the system.  Mapping utility is not diminished however, as the system supports full map zooming and print requirements, as well as security access set ups if required.

Users can zoom in from a national view to any area of interest.  Strategic maps can be consolidated into the one system and could include the following types of information for the area of interest:

•    Market Potential
•    Current Locations
•    Key Customer Segments
•    Market Share (Yours & Competition)
•    Sales Cannibalisation
•    Competition

By then clicking on any store or territory of interest within your network, site specific information (sales, rental information etc), local market profiles and maps for that specific store can be displayed.
 


Image Gallery

Front Page
Metro Page
Region Page

Available Downloads

  • S.No.
    Title
    Date added
    Size
    Download
    1
    Front Page
    25 January 2011
    108.04 KB
    2
    Metro Page
    25 January 2011
    524.8 KB
    3
    Region Page
    25 January 2011
    876.79 KB