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IAP ties up with Japanese co

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NEW DELHI: Software solutions and systems integrator firm IAP Company Ltd has announced a tie-up with the Japanese geomatic engineering and applications organisation, PASCO, to provide solutions on Geographical Information System (GIS) technology.

Through this, IAP would provide solutions for administration, information disclosure, market planning and logistics management.

"With technical skills acquired from the Japanese market and this partnership, we look forward to providing solutions for effective management, strategic planning and decision support system to meet the needs of Indian corporates, state-owned companies and Government bodies," Mr Vipul Kant Upadhyay, Group CEO and President, IAP Company, said.

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