Case study overviews
CH2M HILL Masdar City
The groundbreaking Masdar City is set to be entirely carbon-neutral. But how do you control your environmental impact on a build of this scale? And how do you maintain carbon neutrality once the build is complete? The answer is to use a host of sophisticated technologies – including a GIS built on ESRI software.
Discover how ESRI GIS underpins construction and ongoing maintenance of this incredible city ›› [1mb, pdf]
RSA (formerly Royal & SunAlliance)
RSA chose to radically transform the way risk assessment is conducted in its commercial property arm. Using technology from ESRI (UK), RSA has been able to dispense with traditional postcode-based risk assessment, and now verifies the precise location of risks with pinpoint accuracy. The result? More accurate pricing, greater visibility of individual risk accumulation and improved business performance.
Read the full ESRI (UK) RSA case study ›› [492kb, pdf]
The Co-operative
With nearly 5,000 stores running the length and breadth of the UK, The Co-operative has a strong national presence. Yet the market for each store is very localised – often just a handful of streets. Thanks to GIS from ESRI (UK), The Co-operative can market cost-effectively to this diverse demographic.
Learn how fast, detailed analysis is helping The
Co-operative tailor its marketing and maximise
store revenue ›› [309kb, pdf]
Meat Hygiene Service
If you have a statutory duty to provide services on-demand to your customers– 24 hours a day, 365 days a year – operational efficiency is fundamental. That’s why The Meat Hygiene Service chose GIS from ESRI (UK): to work faster, strategically manage its workforce, collaborate more easily and unlock valuable information from its business data.
Read the full Meat Hygiene Service case study ›› [971kb, pdf]
Manchester Airport
To satisfy rising demand, the UK’s Manchester Airport could be handling 50 million passengers a year by 2030. But it must do this within its existing 625-hectare plot. As a major transport hub, too, how can the Airport make the most of available space, whilst meeting commercial and environmental targets? The answer is GIS from ESRI (UK).
Read the full Manchester Airport case study ›› [606kb, pdf]

