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TRANSFORMING THE WAY THE WORLD WORKS Contact your local Trimble Authorized Distribution Partner for more information © 2018, Trimble Inc. All rights reserved. Trimble, the Globe & Triangle logo and RealWorks are trademarks of Trimble Inc., registered in the United States and in other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. PN 022516-362 (02/18) NORTH AMERICA Trimble Inc. 10368 Westmoor Drive Westminster CO 80021 USA EUROPE Trimble Germany GmbH Am Prime Parc 11 65479 Raunheim GERMANY +49-6142-2100-0 Phone +49-6142-2100-140 Fax ASIA-PACIFIC Trimble Navigation Singapore PTE Limited 3 HarbourFront Place #13-02 HarbourFront Tower Two Singapore 099254 SINGAPORE +65-6871-5878 Phone +65-6871-5879 Fax "Having our own in-house mobile mapping system enables us to capture imagery once and use it often, which saves the taxpayer a lot of money. The MX7 is stable, flexible and dependable and can be used on water and land. The imagery is accessible to both citizens and stakeholders." Ries Visser Senior Advisor Basic Information, City of Amsterdam MORE FLEXIBILITY, HIGHER EFFICIENCY AND MORE UPDATES PER YEAR To increase efficiency, the MX7 is used almost daily. The system can be mounted on a boat to navigate Amsterdam's famous canals, which allows the city to monitor the quays and see where maintenance might be necessary. The system is also mounted on a Port of Amsterdam boat to monitor the port. By owning its own system, Amsterdam can capture the entire city twice a year, instead of just once a year as they did with the contractor. Updating the imagery often is necessary as the city changes rapidly. Having panoramic imagery that provides a recent view of the city is important so. Firefighters and ambulance drivers can view the surroundings before they arrive, enabling them to act faster. In addition, having an in-house mobile mapping system saves taxpayer money. Panoramic imagery is captured once and used multiple times. The concept of open data is very important to the city, says Visser. "The imagery is paid with tax money, and we think citizens are as much owner of the imagery as we are. This is why the imagery is accessible to everyone through our web portal." The city of Amsterdam is a pioneer in mobile mapping, and other Dutch cities have expressed interest in trying it. When Amsterdam is not capturing images with the MX7, they share it with nearby suburban districts, which put it to good use.

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