Customer Stories
| GIS
GIS uses Autodesk software to find new customers, decrease costs, prevent service disruptions, and generate $10 million in new annual revenue. |
| Baltimore Gas and Electric
A major utility switched from an outdated, orphan CAD package to several AutoCAD® software-based solutions in 120 days without any downtime with the help of a design automation integrator. |
| Rebuilding Devastated Infrastructure
Charged with providing housing to displaced tsunami victims and rebuilding destroyed infrastructure systems, the Indonesian Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Board turned to Autodesk geospatial software to aid reconstruction efforts, cutting costs by 95% and sharing geospatial data twice as fast. |
| Protecting Energy and the Environment
Transpetro Brazil uses Autodesk geospatial software to map and monitor its oil and gas pipelines. The result? Fewer accidents and a more secure network. |
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Communication Integration
The Geospatial Value Chain, a staged migration, and big savings: moving from AutoCAD to AutoCAD Map 3D |
| CD-DATA Provides Real Estate Data 30 Percent Faster
Autodesk Map® 3D software helps CD-DATA become “one-stop shop” for up-to-date, standardized parcel base maps. |
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Oregon State University: Designing Students’ Futures
At Oregon State University, the College of Engineering delivers cutting-edge geospatial instruction and prepares students for real-life projects and work environments by integrating AutoCAD® Map 3D software into their curriculum. |
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RPS uses Autodesk Map
RPS Uses Autodesk Map RPS Uses Autodesk Map to set new standards in Trunk Road and Motorway Landscape Management. The result is a more cost effective product, and the deliverable is accurate. |
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Communications Company Locates Service Disruptions 96 Percent Faster
By using Autodesk geospatial software, VTR Chile improves customer service - and saves time and money. Learn how they were able to locate service disruptions 96% faster. |
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Working Hard to Make Playing Easy
Autodesk’s geospatial software helps Fribourg, Switzerland, keep its parks and green areas clean and safe. |
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Municipality Saves Time Designing Infrastructure
The District of North Vancouver designs faster and creates more sophisticated presentations with AutoCAD Civil 3D. |
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Massachusetts Port Authority
The Massachusetts Port Authority is using Autodesk Map 3D, Autodesk MapGuide, and Oracle database technology to provide more than 200 Boston Logan International Airport employees with instant access to facility information— helping them to do their jobs faster and more efficiently. |
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Integration Acceleration
Orange County seamlessly integrates CAD design and geospatial data |
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Swedish Reseller Drives Higher Revenues Thanks to Topobase
Tekis offers Autodesk Topobase to municipalities across Sweden and enjoys impressive sales revenue increases in the first year. |
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All Systems Go
In Basel, Switzerland, integrated infrastructure data flows faster than water with Autodesk Topobase. |
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San Francisco Department of Public Works Bureau of Engineering
Learn how the city and county of San Francisco develops quality GIS data by using AutoCAD Map 3D software, saving thousands of hours and dollars. The Public Works Department works with a combination of Autodesk, Oracle, and Munsys software products to beat private sector competition and complete their standard and city-mandated tasks. |
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KARICO Improves Service and Productivity
South Korea Builds a Stronger Agricultural Infrastructure for Less with Autodesk Solutions. |
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Seamless Design and GIS Integration
From data creation to collection to distribution, the City of Tacoma, Washington, saves time and extends its resources with Autodesk Map 3D and Oracle Spatial. |
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The City of Garden Grove Saves Time and Money by Decentralizing GIS
Garden Grove, California, uses a GIS based on Autodesk Map® software, makes its geospatial data available to every city employee, saving tens of thousands of dollars in staffing costs each year. |
| Texas City Implements Oracle-based Public Works Solution
The Terrell City Engineering Department is able to create, manage, and share data relating to their water and sewer infrastructure to all departments within the City of Terrell and without the need to take engineers away from their daily tasks. |
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With New Central Databases, GIS Data Flows Freely at Thames Water
Thames Water, based in Reading, England, uses Autodesk MapGuide software and central databases to make its maps widely available. |
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Finland’s VR-Track Lays Tracks to a new Railway Information
Measuring 5,800 kilometers, Finland’s railway network is a critical contributor to the country’s commercial health – connecting people to their jobs and supporting industry by importing and exporting its cargo to expectant buyers. |
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Michigan DOT builds a technological bridge to improved efficiency
Michigan’s Zilwaukee Bridge – better known locally as the “Z”Bridge – has been successfully supporting its share of significant weight since it opened to two-way traffic in September 1988. An 8,000-foot twin concrete viaduct, the monstrous Zilwaukee Bridge stretches 75 feet in each direction, provides six lanes of traffic along Interstate 75 – Michigan’s major North/South artery - and carries 90,000-100,000 vehicles over the Saginaw River each day. |
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GIS at the Port of Rotterdam serves its most precious cargo, its customers.
With a harbor fanning 40 km long and 10 km wide, the POR manages the transit and moorage of nearly 30,000 sea ships and 130,000 inland vessels and handles over 300 million tons of cargo yearly. In addition, the POR maintains 5,000 hectares of registered industrial sites in the port to multinational companies such as Cargill, Exxon, Du Pont and Kerr McGee and receives requests for more space almost daily. |
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Los Angeles International Airport
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) is the third busiest airport in the world, with more than 67 million people pas-sing through its terminals in a single year. The central complex features nine passenger terminals containing more than 4,350,00 square feet, with one of them—Tom Bradley International ter-minal—exceeding 1 million square feet. |
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Unique Solutions Creates One-of-a-Kind Applications
Unique Solutions, Inc., uses AutoCAD® and AutoCAD Map® software to develop custom software for military, mapping management, and irrigation design applications. |
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Training in Autodesk Software Lands UNH Graduates Choice Jobs
The University of New Hampshire prepares both college students and industry workers for high-skill civil engineering, surveying, and GIS jobs with courses in AutoCAD® and Autodesk Map® software. |
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The Grand Rodez Government Delivers Interactive Land and Planning Resources
The Grand Rodez government knew there was a faster, better way to supply energy and land planning services to its residents. With AutoCAD Map® and Autodesk MapGuide® software, eight district communes can now manage utilities, roads, and safety systems for the entire region. |
| How Palmira, Colombia, Solved Its Water Problem
One of the oldest cities in South America is using state-of-the-art GIS database technology to distribute water to its residents. AutoCAD Map® and Autodesk MapGuide® software have helped the Palmira Water District in Colombia improve water delivery, expand its network, and increase revenue. |
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LVVWD Relies on AutoCAD to Keep Work Flowing
The Las Vegas Valley Water District (LVVWD) integrates CAD, GIS, and maintenance efforts with Autodesk® software. |
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The City of Reutlingen Keeps Up With Demand For Information
The land survey department in Reutlingen, Germany, had some growing pains: with new plots and energy lines, municipal staff needed access to all topographical information. They also needed to view and query property profiles. Thanks to the marriage between a powerful Oracle database, AutoCAD Map®, and Autodesk MapGuide® software, Reutlingen can keep pace with demand. |
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Autodesk Helps Huizen Standardize Geographic Data
The town of Huizen in the Netherlands didn’t have to start from the ground up when it upgraded its geographical database—local government had maintained digital records for years. Autodesk GIS technology has provided help to Huizen as it standardizes its records. |
























