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ScoutCities (commonly referred to as Scout) is an American technology company that develops software for industrial site selection and infrastructure analysis. The company provides a platform that aggregates data related to energy, logistics, workforce, real estate, and economic incentives to assist organizations in evaluating locations for industrial development.
History
ScoutCities was founded in 2023 in the United States by Ryan Abramson, Lucas Wiley, and Jack Dreifuss.[1]
The company was established to address inefficiencies in the industrial site selection process, which has historically relied on manual research, broker networks, and fragmented data sources. Early development of the platform focused on consolidating datasets relevant to infrastructure and economic development into a unified interface.
Products and services
ScoutCities offers a software platform designed to support industrial site selection and project evaluation. The platform integrates multiple categories of data and tools, including:
- Geospatial data layers: Visualization of infrastructure such as transmission lines, zoning, and transportation networks.
- Energy and utilities data: Information on electricity capacity, infrastructure, and pricing structures.
- Workforce analytics: Labor market data, including employment statistics and occupational trends.
- Logistics modeling: Tools for estimating transportation costs and supply chain considerations.
- Incentives analysis: Data on government incentives and economic development programs.
- Project workflow tools: Features that support collaboration, data organization, and stakeholder coordination.
The platform is used by industrial developers, site selection teams, and companies evaluating locations for manufacturing, logistics, and energy-related projects.
Technology
ScoutCities is built using cloud-based infrastructure and geospatial databases. The platform integrates structured and unstructured data sources and applies analytical models to support site evaluation.
The company has incorporated automation and machine learning techniques to assist with data aggregation, summarization, and decision support.
Market and use cases
ScoutCities operates within the industrial real estate and site selection sector. Its software is used in projects involving manufacturing facilities, data centers, logistics hubs, and energy-intensive infrastructure.
The platform aims to reduce the time required to identify and evaluate potential sites by centralizing data and streamlining research and coordination processes.
See also
- Site selection
- Industrial real estate
- Geographic information system
References
- ^ "ScoutCities company profile". Tracxn.
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