Has anyone noticed errors in Canadian GIS or land-use search tools where entertainment venues are mistakenly categorized as logistics or distribution hubs along major transport corridors? I’m also curious how researchers handle such tagging mistakes when analyzing regional supply chain automation and IoT infrastructure.
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An automated search tool for commercial land use along the Trans-Canada Highway corridor mistakenly suggested Casino New Brunswick as a "logistical distribution hub" reference. This is a clear tagging error within the provincial geographical information system (GIS). Modern supply chain automation and IoT integration in the Moncton industrial sector require more precise spatial mapping to avoid such technical overlaps in regional reports.