Vertical · Logistics

Qualify a logistics site,
warehouse or last mile,
on comparable indicators.

Map Analytix Logistics vertical qualifies a location, a candidate area or an existing mesh: road accessibility, residential and commercial density, real estate, low-emission zones, urban constraints. For logistics operators, carriers, e-commerce, retail chains, developers.

The challenge

Choosing a logistics implantation requires crossing sources that don't talk to each other.

Accessibility vs demand

Highway accessibility, residential density, commercial density come from different sources. No tool natively crosses them at the site level.

Moving urban constraints

Expanding low-emission zones, new HGV restrictions, updated PLU zoning: public data moves faster than internal studies.

Multi-site comparison

Evaluating 20 candidate sites on the same criteria takes weeks of manual work. Decision time is slower than the real-estate market.

The promise

A territorial logistics score, comparable from site to site.

You load your candidate sites or draw a zone; Map Analytix computes a synthetic logistics score and delivers an editable report crossing accessibility, demand, real estate, urban constraints and players present.

Road accessibility

Distance to primary axes, motorways, interchanges. Travel time to hubs.

Residential density

Population, households, age structure. Key last-mile indicator.

Commercial density

Professional establishments by SIRET, NAF code, age.

Logistics land

Availability, price/m², DVF dynamics of business zones.

Urban constraints

LEZ perimeters, HGV restrictions, limited-clearance routes.

Existing warehouses

Mapping of warehouses and platforms Sirene NAF 52.10A.

Logistics players

Competitors, partners, local carriers.

Logistics score

0-100 synthesis on accessibility, demand, land, constraints.

Concrete use cases

For whom, and how.

Logistics operator and carrier

Qualify 20 candidate warehouse sites in one day. Compare accessibility, land and urban constraints. Secure the arbitration with an objective, reproducible diagnosis.

E-commerce and expanding retailer

Identify high-potential last-mile zones, size the network of pickup points or micro-hubs, anticipate LEZ constraints on inbound flows.

Retail chain and distribution networks

Evaluate a new store or drive-through implantation, cross the catchment area and upstream logistics, qualify supplies from existing platforms.

Business-zone developer

Map logistics demand on a territory, size a new business zone, prioritise land negotiations on high-potential zones.

Frequently asked questions

Logistics vertical: what we get asked.

How does Map Analytix qualify a warehouse or hub location?

The Logistics vertical computes a logistics attractiveness score crossing road accessibility, residential and commercial density, available land, urban constraints (LEZ, HGV), existing warehouse capacity. You compare several sites objectively in minutes.

Does it factor in LEZ and HGV restrictions?

Yes. LEZ perimeters and HGV traffic restrictions are integrated. You see constrained delivery zones immediately.

Can it optimise commercial or delivery routes?

Map Analytix qualifies tour zones by customer density, accessibility and flow. For real-time operational routing, it integrates with leading TMS solutions.

Which data feeds the Logistics vertical?

IGN (road network, RGE), INSEE (demographics, households), Sirene (establishments, NAF), DGFiP (DVF land), data.gouv (LEZ, restrictive perimeters), OpenStreetMap (urban amenities).

Is it useful for e-commerce or only B2B logistics?

Both. For e-commerce last-mile, residential density and urban accessibility are decisive. For B2B logistics, it's professional-establishment density and motorway accessibility. Map Analytix crosses both dimensions.

Get started

Personalised demo on your candidate sites.

Pick 5 locations or a perimeter. We show you live the logistics score, the catchment area, the LEZ constraints. 30 minutes, online.