技术
- 网络与连接 - 全球导航卫星系统 (GNSS)
- 传感器 - 全球定位系统
适用行业
- 零售
用例
- 零售店自动化
- 车载远程信息处理
关于客户
全球地理路线是位于加拿大、格陵兰岛、冰岛、法罗群岛、挪威和设得兰群岛的地质公园和其他令人难以置信的地方的集合。他们为广泛的客户提供旅游服务,为他们提供探索这些独特地点的机会。他们的目标是通过增加现有预订的价值并将服务扩展到更广泛的客户来增强旅游体验。他们致力于为访客提供引人入胜、互动且信息丰富的体验。
挑战
全球地理路线是加拿大、格陵兰岛、冰岛、法罗群岛、挪威和设得兰群岛地质公园和其他令人难以置信的地方的集合,它面临着挑战。该公司希望为其现有的旅游预订增加价值并为更广泛的客户提供服务。他们正在寻找一种能够增强游客旅游体验的解决方案,使其更具互动性、吸引力和信息性。我们面临的挑战是找到一种易于实施、用户友好且可以定制的解决方案,以满足其收藏中每个地点的独特需求。
解决方案
Geo Routes 选择 Locatify 地图视图导游模板来创建自己的 GPS 导游和寻宝游戏。该解决方案使他们能够为访客提供更具互动性和吸引力的体验。 Locatify CMS 用于创建和管理旅游和游戏的内容。该应用程序使用列表视图模板,设计为目的地指南,通过列表和地图视图提供多个旅游和游戏。客户能够使用自己的品牌资产(例如应用程序图标、加载图像、横幅徽标)自定义应用程序并选择主题颜色。该应用程序可在 Android 和 iOS 设备上从 Locatify App Store 和 Locatify Play Store 免费下载。
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