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August 31st, 2011
SuperGIS Selected by SPZ Enterprise for GIS Projects in Papua New Guinea

SuperGeo Technologies is pleased to announce the latest sales achievement in Papua New Guinea, where SPZ Enterprise selected SuperGIS Desktop 3 and SuperPad 3 to enhance geospatial project services for local government. SPZ Enterprise focuses on the project services in the fields of environment planning, agriculture, land management, reforestation and plantation, serving the clients in Oceania, including Papua New Guinea. Through the recommendation of Satscanner Sdn. Bhd., one of SuperGeo Malaysia’s local dealers, SPZ Enterprise tested and then purchased SuperGIS Desktop 3 as well as SuperPad 3. Read More