Who uses Altitude in commercial organizations?
- Petroleum and fuel retail (travel centers, C-stores, energy majors)
- Network planning and real estate groups use Altitude to rank corridors and corners, reduce cannibalization risk, stage supply near observed demand and validate pricing or expansion choices. Stakeholders often include facility strategists, directors of strategic growth and distribution or logistics managers.
- Commercial real estate (industrial and logistics)
- Real estate development and site selection teams, along with industrial and logistics investment managers, use Altitude to shortlist and compare parcels, build entitlement evidence and de-risk lease-up with corridor adjacency and stop behavior.
- Warehousing and distribution
- Network strategy and DC siting teams and transportation analytics groups use Altitude to screen distribution center locations, verify first- and last-mile corridor fit and understand dwell patterns around yards and docks.
- Logistics carriers (LTL, TL and 3PLs)
- Planning groups inside carriers and 3PLs use Altitude to select and right-size terminals, compare corridor reliability and place facilities closer to where commercial customers actually travel and stop.
- Architecture & Engineering Firms
- Consulting and A/E practices use Altitude to deliver evidence-based corridor studies, truck-parking plans and commercial site screening for public and private clients, bringing planning-grade movement insights into their workflows.