LOGIBALL Business Navigator
for power supply companies
This professional
business navigation offers all the advantages of a comfortable navigation
system. But it can do even more. As a response to the high and also very
specific demands of the public utility sector whose supplies are often not
located on the regular public road network, LOGIBALL has developed a navigation
solution with new enhanced contents.
Detailed navigation map
- Complete transport network, including an additional approx. 1.4 million kilometers of forest tracks and country lanes in Germany
- Integration of additional contents such as pipelines and plant sites
- Specific destinations of a general nature, such as restaurants, hotels, etc.
- Detailed water layers and building layers
- Contour lines and realistic surface contours in woodland areas
- Integration of specific destinations determined by the client, for example supply or equipment locations
Versatile navigation application
- For use with PDA’s, notebooks or pre-installed PNA’s
- Ability to temporarily block certain routes
- Voice output and map display
- Routing for cars and trucks, both on- and off-road
- Display of speed, arrival time and distance to destination
- Extendable by adding maps of other countries
- Destination input using addresses, favorites, zip codes, POI’s or by clicking on the map
- Excess speed warnings
Flexible workforce management
- Execution of user requirements on an individual basis
- Integration in existing processes using the Windows messages interface
- Connection with external applications, for example with a GIS, SAP or any other task management software
- Equipment and material locations as selectable specific destinations
Power supply companies are now able to order LOGIBALL’s Germany Plus navigation map for the
nüvi product line from Garmin. The LOGIBALL Plus map series consists of high precision
navigation maps covering a more detailed road network as currently available on
the market. Therefore, the Germany Plus navigation map meets the high demands of power supply companies, enabling them to establish routes to supply facilities and
materials located in isolated places away from the public road network.


