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They need simple workflows that help capture the physical location of an address early in the process of development, standard map products to inform decision-makers and the general public about the quality of their addresses, and tools to share authoritative addresses with other agencies.<br><br>Local government officials utilize Esri solutions to meet these needs. These pre-built maps and applications are designed to work with specific workflows, which makes it easy for local governments of all sizes and levels of expertise to adopt them for increased efficiency and understanding.<br><br>According to Scott Oppmann, State and Local Government Solutions Team Director, Esri, solutions are classified into categories that cover "the most common needs in state and local government." 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Many mobile apps, including Uber or Lyft rely on reverse geocoding to turn raw GPS coordinates into something drivers can understand. Retail chains utilize reverse geocoding to better understand their customers' buying habits. Urban planners can also link address data to population density to determine the best location to build public infrastructure.<br><br>The Reverse Geocode tool turns point locations within a feature class into addresses by searching for the nearest address or intersection based on the search distance. It can be used to reverse-geocode a single or multiple points. The output is well-organized and ready to be integrated into other tools and systems.<br><br>It allows both standard and custom formats for address data, including the standardized attributes X, Y of the Point Address feature, as well as the identification codes for POIs (Point of Interest). You can also specify the type of location of the geometry you are comparing to -- it could be a routing location that is a street side location that can be used for routing, or the rooftop or parcel centroid of an address.<br><br>Additionally you can also make use of the tool to create an integrated locator by linking two or more existing locators together. If it cannot find the address using the local data, then the locator will use ArcGIS World Geocoding.<br><br>Reverse geocoding can be an expensive process, especially when you're working with huge quantities of coordinates. Esri has a free usage limit of around 200 million requests per month. If you exceed this limit, you'll be charged. You can also buy a service to convert coordinates into address in masse.<br><br>As a final note it's crucial to confirm the accuracy of any address information you get from customers through reverse geocoding. 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It ensures that the correct address is used for mailing and invoices go to the right person and marketing campaigns are sent to the right audience. When selecting a validation tool be sure to choose one with broad coverage across all countries and seamless integration into business processes. You should also consider pricing structures and choose tools with a high ROI.<br><br>It is crucial to ensure that the initial entering addresses is accurate, whether it's on handwritten forms in the retail store, or electronically during an online check-out or integrating data from CRM systems. This will help reduce shipping errors and returns and ultimately increase customer satisfaction and loyalty. This goes beyond the simple postal code or ZIP lookup. 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This helps reduce the risk of costly delays caused by inaccurate or incomplete data. Additionally, a robust geocoding API will help businesses comply with international shipping regulations and avoid customs-related issues.<br><br>After the address is verified, it's updated automatically in CRM systems and enterprise resource planning systems to ensure that every contact with a customer or shipment delivery is based on accurate information. Accurate address information can simplify the logistics side of operations by reducing procurement and logistics processes, thereby saving time and money.
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