GIS

Geographic information systems — analysis, visualisation and management of spatial data.

Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

GIS is a powerful tool for collecting, managing, analysing and visualising spatially referenced data. When implemented correctly, GIS helps organisations make better decisions, optimise resources and understand the spatial relationships in their operations.

Our GIS services

  • Spatial analysis — buffer zone studies, overlay analysis, routing, visibility between objects, watershed analysis;
  • GIS databases — building and maintaining geospatial databases (PostgreSQL/PostGIS, GeoPackage);
  • Mapping and visualisation — thematic maps, dashboards and high-quality atlases;
  • Web GIS applications — interactive online maps using Leaflet, Mapbox and OpenLayers;
  • Data conversion and processing — shapefile, GeoJSON, KML, DXF, GeoTIFF and WFS/WMS services;
  • Open data integration — data from Copernicus, OpenStreetMap and the EU Open Data Portal.

We are open-source enthusiasts.

Platforms and tools

We work with QGIS, GRASS GIS and Python (GDAL, GeoPandas, Shapely, Rasterio) for maximum flexibility. Our projects cover precision agriculture, water resource management, spatial planning and environmental protection.

Why GIS?

Companies and institutions using GIS make faster and more accurate decisions — from logistics optimisation to infrastructure planning and crisis management. MAP.ING helps you turn raw data into clear spatial knowledge.

Contact us for a consultation or view our completed GIS projects.

Ready for your project?

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