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Urban Science

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Type
  
Private

Founded
  
1977

Number of employees
  
500+

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Industry
  
Automotive and Financial Consulting

Key people
  
Jim Anderson, President/Founder/CEO

Website
  
urbanscience.com / channelvantage.com

Headquarters
  
Detroit, Michigan, United States

Subsidiaries
  
ChannelVantage Inc., Urban Science International Ltd., Precisa Urban Science

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Urban Science is a worldwide company headquartered in the Renaissance Center, Detroit, Michigan. Urban Science serves nearly every automotive OEM in over 70 countries, throughout their 15 global offices. Jim Anderson founded Urban Science in 1977, and still leads the company today as President/CEO.

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History

In 1977, Cadillac wanted to identify 37,000 car buyers in Chicago on a map and the only way it could be done was manually with push pins. James A. Anderson responded to the request by pioneering an automated mapping process, invented computer generated dot mapping and founded Urban Science to deliver the solution. From that he grew a network planning process; turning the focus on how to optimize the correct number and location of retail outlets.

Subsidiaries

ChannelVantage is a wholly owned subsidiary, formed in 2001 as a strategic alliance between General Motors and Urban Science. The name ChannelVantage supposedly embodies the scope of the services they provide—marketing and distribution "Channel" management—and signifies how they help General Motors Corporation achieve its "Vantage," or as Webster's Dictionary defines it, "a position affording superior power or opportunity."

Office locations

  • Detroit, Michigan (Global Headquarters)
  • Long Beach, California
  • Herndon, Virginia
  • Woodcliff Lake, New Jersey
  • Nashville, Tennessee
  • Melbourne, Australia
  • Beijing, China
  • Shanghai, China
  • Paris, France
  • Frankfurt, Germany
  • Munich, Germany
  • Rome, Italy
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Mexico City, Mexico
  • Moscow, Russia
  • Madrid, Spain
  • Bangkok, Thailand
  • Reading, United Kingdom
  • São Paulo, Brazil
  • Delhi, India
  • References

    Urban Science Wikipedia