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Sarasota FL (SPX) Apr 18, 2008 PropertyMaps.com has announced a new partnership with Digital Map Products that allows buyers, sellers, investors and real estate professionals to see the actual boundaries of more than 80 million land parcels. "This is a major enhancement to our real estate search service," said company founder and president, J. Matthew Beck. "It will provide online access to hundreds of thousands of undeveloped properties, vacant lots and rural large-acreage listings - a vital function for consumers and the real estate community." PropertyMaps.com is a user-friendly, one-stop-shop Web site that allows consumers to quickly search the actual Multiple Listing Service (MLS) databases used by Realtors nationwide by using popular mapping tools such as Google Maps, Google Earth, and Microsoft Virtual Earth. PropertyMaps currently has 1.3 million listings and expects to reach 2.2 million by the end of June. At PropertyMaps.com, visitors can now use the Google Map search engine to see the exact lot size for any listed property in the Digital Map Products database, which currently covers more than 500 U.S. counties. The service is expected to grow to encompass 1,000 counties and more than 100 million parcels. Based in Santa Ana, California, Digital Map Products, Inc. is leading the next generation of embedded Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The company is a pioneer in integrating land-related information into a single visual map-based interface, enabling advanced decision-making for a broad audience of business professionals. Community Email This Article Comment On This Article Related Links PropertyMaps.com GPS Applications, Technology and Suppliers
Canberra, Australia (SPX) Apr 18, 2008Integrating complex networks of suppliers is the focus of a CSIRO and Logistics Association of Australia (LAA) course next month which gives a US and Australian perspective on the science of logistics. The course, 'Integrated Logistics and Supply Chain Management', will be held in Sydney on 28-30 May and brings world-leading researchers in logistics to 'deliver the goods' to supply chain and logistics executives in Australia. |
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