Industry Solutions

From real estate to logistics, CSV2GEO helps professionals across industries turn address data into actionable location intelligence.

Geocoding Solutions by Industry

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Real Estate

Map property listings, track direct mail campaigns, visualize buyer prospects, and create client-ready presentations.

  • MLS listing visualization
  • Direct mail campaign targeting
  • Portfolio analysis
  • Comparable sales mapping
Real Estate Solutions
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Sales & Field Teams

Balance territories, plan efficient routes, spot coverage gaps, and put your field teams on the fastest path to revenue.

  • Territory alignment
  • Route optimization
  • Prospect mapping
  • Coverage gap analysis
Sales & Field Team Solutions
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Universities & Research

Create publication-ready maps, analyze geographic patterns, and visualize field work without expensive GIS software.

  • Research data visualization
  • Publication-ready figures
  • Census data enrichment
  • Student project support
University & Research Solutions
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Government & Nonprofits

Map service areas, plan community outreach, track program coverage, and demonstrate impact with location data.

  • Service area planning
  • Outreach campaign mapping
  • Grant compliance reporting
  • Emergency response planning
Government & Nonprofit Solutions
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Logistics & Delivery

Verify addresses before dispatch, plan efficient routes, reduce failed deliveries, and export directly to GPS systems.

  • Address verification
  • Route planning
  • GPS/KML export
  • Territory balancing
Logistics & Delivery Solutions
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Auto & Insurance

Map dealership inventory, analyze customer distribution, optimize agent territories, and identify market opportunities.

  • Customer conquest analysis
  • Territory optimization
  • Service area mapping
  • Claims pattern analysis
Auto & Insurance Solutions

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CSV2GEO works for any business that needs to turn addresses into coordinates. Contact us to discuss your specific use case.

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