Multiplaza Curridabat and its surroundings is a commercial point that in the country monopolizes a captive market of more than 17 thousand people, which can be covered with home deliveries just five minutes away by car.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive isochronous maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any Central American country, the variables population, income and average monthly expenses. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any point of sale.
Cascadas Mall is a shopping center in the Honduran capital that has, just five minutes away by car, a market of 19 thousand people, of which 32% are interested in food such as pizzas.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive isochronous maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers.
The Mega Mall is a sales point in San Pedro Sula, Honduras, which holds a captive market of more than 78 thousand people, which can be covered with home delivery just five minutes away by car.
At CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive isochronous maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any Central American country, the variables population, income and average monthly expenses. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any point of sale.
The Galerias Shopping Center in Escalon and its surroundings is a commercial point that in San Salvador has a large market of more than 318 thousand people, which can be covered with home delivery just 15 minutes away by car.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive isochronous maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any Central American country, the variables population, income and average monthly expenses. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any sales point.
Multiplaza Escazu and its surroundings is a commercial point that in Costa Rica monopolizes a captive market of more than 176 thousand people, which can be covered with home deliveries just 15 minutes away by car.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive isochronous maps, through which you can identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers. The map incorporates, for any Central American country, the variables population, income and average monthly expenses. With this information, it is possible to identify potential clients and define promotional strategies accordingly, or also explore home delivery times from any sales point.
Lomas de Guijarro, Colonia Florencia and Villas del Real are some of the sectors where the consumers with the highest purchasing power are concentrated in Tegucigalpa.
Through a geomarketing tool, developed by CentralAmericaData and based on interactive maps, it is possible to identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers.
The location of a sales point in any city in Central America can yield significantly different results, since the concentration of people on site, the expense they incur and the estimated time for home delivery in the area all have a significant influence.
In CentralAmericaData we developed a geomarketing tool based on interactive maps, through which it is possible to identify where people are and what characteristics they have as consumers.
Locating customers and estimating their potential consumption, choosing strategic locations for distribution points and calculating product delivery times are some of the tasks that occupy companies in this context of changing consumption patterns.
Many of the changes in purchasing patterns resulting from the crisis generated by the Covid-19 virus in the region will not be temporary; several of them are here to stay.
Through an alliance with the US Geological Survey, the government of Costa Rica will be carrying out an assessment of aquifers nationwide.
The aim of the evaluation is to obtain images of the aquifers to obtain information on the characteristics of the surface, infrastructure, rocks and vegetation.
The Costa Rican National Registry has started using a modern cadastral map for certifying property deeds which will provide greater security for people buying land.
Deeds will include two aerial views of the property or land, reports The Costa Rica News website.
The new maps include names, plot numbers, and district or cantons divisions, among other features.