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Where does the station network stand in the market, and how have its surroundings changed?

The question has two halves, and so does this page — first the network, then the surroundings.

In the fuel industry, choosing the right location is critical for station performance and customer satisfaction. Next Geo helps you increase the efficiency of your stations and distribution network with its powerful data infrastructure and AI-powered technologies.

  • 4ANALYSIS TITLES
  • 2SOLUTION PAGES
  • 2PRODUCT PAGES

All three numbers can be counted from this page: the four analysis titles below, and the two solution pages and two product pages they resolve into.

SAMPLE OUTPUT

The table first, then one station's surroundings.

Two halves of the question, two outputs. The table puts a whole distribution network into one ranking; the report under it opens up the surroundings of the station in the table's first row.

Network. Where your stations stand against each other and against competitors: which to keep, which to relocate, and in what order the field team should visit them.

Surroundings. Population, competition and access within driving distance of each station — and which way those moved over the past year.

NETWORK SCORECARD Sample network · 4 stations SAMPLE
RANKED BY LOCATION SCORE
RANKSTATIONLOCATION SCORECOMPETITORS, 10 MIN · LAST 12 MONTHS
01Ataşehir82+2 competitors
02Kartal78no change
03Ümraniye71+1 competitor
04Maltepe63−1 competitor
Average of the four rows73.5net +2 competitors

The score comes from the population, competitive density and access layers around each station. The last column is the twelve-month change in the number of competing stations inside the ten-minute drive band. The bottom row is this table's own arithmetic, not a separate measurement.

ENVIRONMENT REPORT Sample station · Ataşehir — the table's first row SAMPLE

AROUND THE STATION

Population, 3 min drive
41,200
Population, 10 min drive
84,300
Competing stations, 10 min
7
Access to main artery
High
Last 12 months
2 openings / 1 closure

Over the past twelve months two stations opened and one closed inside the ten-minute drive band, and competitive density shifted to the northern axis. The Market Change Report rewrites this line every period.

Sample output. Figures are illustrative. Real reports are produced from your own station list.

HOW WE START

From your station list to a network scorecard.

Three steps. Behind each one is a named Next Geo solution or product — no unexplained layer in between.

  1. 01

    Addresses become points

    Your station and dealer list arrives as addresses; it is matched, deduplicated and verified. As long as a point sits on the wrong coordinate, everything said about its surroundings is wrong too.

    • Matching
    • Enrichment
    • Deduplication
    • Verification
  2. 02

    Environment layers are attached

    Population, competition and access layers within driving distance are attached to each station.

    • Population
    • Competition
    • Access
    • Licence data
  3. 03

    The scorecard and the reports come out

    Stations are ranked on a single score. Which point to keep, which to relocate and in what order the field team should visit them are all read off that ranking.

    • Network scorecard
    • Station Environment Report
    • Market Change Report

If you are adding charging points to your stations, the same infrastructure works there too: Next Geo has a separate Charging Station sector page.

NEXT STEP

Let’s map your station network together.

Let us define which dataset and which analysis titles your fuel network needs.

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