CONTACT
AERO-METRIC, INC.
4020 Technology Parkway
Sheboygan, WI 53083
Phone: 920-457-3631
Fax: 920-457-0410
Map & Directions
Contact: Terry Keating, Senior Vice President
E-mail: tkeating@aerometric.com
Office Hours: Monday-Friday,
7:30am-5:00pm (Central Time)
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HISTORY
Founded in 1969, AERO-METRIC is a leading provider of high-quality geospatial services to government and corporate clients. In 1970, AERO-METRIC became the first mapping firm to routinely use color photography for photogrammetric mapping, which has subsequently become an industry standard. In 1977, AERO-METRIC made the strategic decision to expand vertically up the geospatial services value chain into image and data acquisition by acquiring its first aircraft and camera system. AERO-METRIC has since expanded its aircraft fleet and remote sensing capabilities in order to provide a full range of image and data acquisition capabilities and today offers some of the most sophisticated image acquisition capabilities available. In 1983, AERO-METRIC entered the computer mapping age with the purchase of its first Intergraph digital mapping system. AERO-METRIC continued to upgrade its technological capabilities throughout the 1980’s and 1990’s through the purchase of Zeiss “P” series analytical plotters and a variety of digital mapping workstations.
In 1981, AERO-METRIC initiated the first of several horizontal targeted geographic expansions with the acquisition of Tri-State Aero in Bettendorf, Iowa. Tri-State operations were subsequently consolidated into AERO-METRIC’s Wisconsin operations. Since 1981, AERO-METRIC has made five additional acquisitions: Air Survey Corporation, Dulles, VA; Walker and Associates, Seattle, WA; Walker-Alaska Aerial Survey, Anchorage, AK; MARKHURD, Minneapolis, MN; AeroMap U.S., Anchorage, AK. All acquired companies were re-branded as “AERO-METRIC” in 2006.
AERO-METRIC now has a fleet of eight aircraft fitted with sophisticated image acquisition equipment, photogrammetric equipment including softcopy workstations and analytical stereoplotters, and six full-service geospatial service office locations strategically located throughout the U.S and one full service survey office in Wisconsin.
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