Coverage Atlas Cadence

Macro coverage maps plus micro loop closures—ideal when incentives span provinces with uneven partner density.

Atlas blends GIS-inspired overlays with ground-truth visits so planners see where incentive dollars concentrate versus blind corridors.

Distributed analytics sprint Traditional trade Jeju + coastal arcs Launch calibration

KRW 9,500,000 · 10 weeks

Informational pricing—request a scoped estimate through Signal desk.

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Inside the crate

Capability slices

  • Province palette coded by partner maturity
  • Micro-loop closures when rural stores exceed SLA distance
  • Overlay toggles for competing priorities
  • Heat escalation rules tied to merchandiser bandwidth
  • Quarterly narrative brief for leadership tours
  • Integration hooks for external cartographic exports
  • Appendix for seasonal festivals disrupting coverage

Operational outcomes

  • Visual justification for reallocating merchandiser hours
  • Earlier warnings before incentive cliffs concentrate risk
  • Shared mental map for distributor planners

Responsible partner

Channel analyst merging GIS overlays with merchandiser anecdotes.

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Dabin Jeong

Primary orchestrator

Client pulse excerpts

“Coverage Atlas Cadence convinced HQ to shift merchandiser blocks toward Jeju corridor—numbers alone failed before.”

Miko Tan · Regional trade marketer · Consumer electronics brand · via Google

“Appendix on seasonal festivals felt oddly specific until Lunar travel week hit—saved us from phantom incentive spikes.”

Hyeyeon

Cadence questions

No—they prioritize human routes; visits remain your operational commitment.

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