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TPL Maps is a digital mapping and navigation service developed in Pakistan. It was launched in 2016 by TPL Trakker, a subsidiary of TPL Corp. The platform provides location-based services and localized data for Pakistani cities and regions, focusing on both consumer and business use.

Overview

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TPL Maps offers coverage for more than 350 cities in Pakistan, with over 8 million Points of Interest (POIs) and a road network extending over 1 million kilometers. The service is available on both Android and iOS devices. The data is maintained and updated by a team of professionals, including data scientists and GIS experts.[1]

Features

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The platform provides real-time navigation and traffic data, supporting both English and Urdu languages to cater to local users. TPL Maps is used by various industries, including banking, logistics, and retail, to improve operational efficiency and optimize location-based processes.[1]

Industry Applications

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TPL Maps supports industries by offering data-driven insights, optimizing route management, and enhancing resource allocation. Its integration with Geographic Information System (GIS) services helps businesses make informed decisions based on geographical data.[1]

Competition and Localization

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TPL Maps is a local alternative to global services such as Google Maps, providing more detailed data specifically for Pakistan. This localized focus allows it to offer more accurate information in regions where international platforms may have limited coverage.[2]

Development and Future Plans

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The platform continues to expand, focusing on developing its services further, including providing more industry-specific solutions.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d economy.pk https://www.economy.pk/tpl-maps-set-to-revolutionize-travel/. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)[dead link]
  2. ^ "A buggy alternative to Google Maps just launched in Pakistan". techinasia.com. Retrieved 2024-09-30.