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To see the full list of the capabilities available go here.<br><br>For instance, a program known as Maintaining an Authoritative Address Repository contains a series of tasks that help you create a site address layer from a list of verified sites that you have collected via an online form or captured in the field with Address Field Inventory. This feature layers can then be used to generate USNG coordinates and a mailing address. The solution lets you split a street at a particular point, calculate the municipal boundary, and update address attributes in the master road table.<br><br>Another illustration of an Esri solution is Managing Address Field Operations, designed to help address authority personnel collect addresses that are not correct or incomplete from external and internal stakeholders. It allows office staff assign a task to their field staff to utilize the address crowdsourcing application on their mobile devices. 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When choosing a validation tool make sure you choose one that has extensive coverage of all countries and seamless integration into business processes. Also, you should look at pricing structures and select tools with a high ROI.<br><br>It is important to ensure that the initial data entry of addresses is accurate whether it's written on paper forms in stores, or entered digitally at the time of online checkout or integrating data from CRM systems. This will decrease the chance of errors in shipping and return and ultimately improve customer satisfaction and loyalty. This involves more than just the simple postal code or ZIP lookup. It requires a thorough method of address collection and validation.<br><br>This process starts by using an advanced data parsing tool that breaks down the address into its constituent elements, including street name, city name, and postal code. The tool then compares these pieces with commercial databases to confirm their accuracy. It then standardizes the address to be in line to the global postal norms for example, converting extended forms to standardized abbreviations and capitalization.<br><br>The address is geocoded to verify its place of residence. This is especially important for businesses that operate globally. It allows them to calculate shipping costs in a precise manner, and to be transparent to customers. This reduces the risk of costly delays caused by incomplete or inaccurate data. Additionally, a reliable geocoding API will help businesses comply with international shipping regulations and avoid issues related to customs.<br><br>After the address is verified, it's updated automatically in CRM systems and enterprise resource planning systems, ensuring that every contact with a customer, shipment, or service delivery is based on accurate information. 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