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What are the advantages of being a local surveying and mapping unit compared with other surveying and mapping units

As a local surveying and mapping unit, it may have the following advantages compared with other surveying and mapping units:

1. Understand the local situation: local surveying and mapping units are familiar with the geographical environment, cultural background, policies and regulations in their areas, so they can better understand and master relevant data, and make maps and register surveying and mapping more accurately.

2. Faster response: As the local surveying and mapping unit is closer to the customer, it can respond to and handle the customer's needs faster, save some transportation expenses and time costs, and ensure the accuracy of surveying and mapping data.

3. Familiarity with relevant policies: Local surveying and mapping units are usually more familiar with local planning, construction, land use and other policies, and can timely understand policy changes and make adjustments to provide customers with more data and services that meet their needs.

4. It is more convenient to check the right: Surveying and mapping units around the country are also familiar with each other, and they can cooperate with each other in authority management, improve data quality and data security through mutual verification, and effectively protect the rights and interests of data use.

It should be noted that these advantages do not mean that local surveying and mapping units are necessarily superior to other surveying and mapping units. Each unit has its own advantages and disadvantages, and ultimately it should be selected according to actual needs and conditions.