May 6, 2005—Powel-MiniMax, a leading provider of mapping services for facilities management, announced that it has mapped 250 Wells Fargo Bank locations, providing the financial institutions property management team with instant access to essential asset and infrastructure information.
Because digital maps are created in layers, Wells Fargo managers simply send the specific details the vendor requires, which allows them to remove sensitive information such as security systems.
The Powel-MiniMax facilities mapping team leverages the facilitys existing plans and drawings, taking note of changes and improvements to the buildings structure. Real-world GPS coordinates and laser distance measurements are recorded and built into a comprehensive picture of the entire facility, illustrating the relationships between buildings, utilities, parking, and roadways. Inventory-important infrastructure, such as electrical systems, water systems, lighting, communication systems, and security features are added to the maps in layers, which can be turned on and off, allowing clients to highlight important features.
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