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Description 

Place / Garage/Depot/ Yard/ Division/ Station

The place that the inventory is located within or upon. For scheduled fleet, routes and constructions are assigned to the Place.

Construction / Vehicle/ Interior Wall

The moving structure to which the frame or screen is secured 

Frame / Screen / Display 

The surface where content is displayed  

Layout 

A preset orientation of spaces on the frame 

Face / Space 

A unique space within a layout where a spot can be delivered 

Spot / Slot 

A description of the type of message that can be delivered to a face. (e.g. a 30 second full motion video, or a 15 second still image, or a printed vinyl)) 

Message / Ad / Content 

The media delivered to a spot within a face within a layout on a frame on a structure at a place at a particular moment. 

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Exterior Fleet

As illustrated below all fleet inventory is tied back to a place. This place for fleet is referred to as the garage. A garage will contain contains the buses in this case. The total number of buses within a garage will be reflected in the construction count. Geopath only has the The unique number of bus models is what we track. The entire bus is the construction which is where the frame is supported. A bus might support multiple frames and multiple combinations of frames. As illustrated below the frame media name kong is located on the driver side. This kong has one frame , supports one layout. The layout , supports one face , and each face delivers one spot if non-digital and multiple spots if digital.

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Station Interior

As illustrated below all station interior inventory is assigned to place. This place for station interior is referred to as the station. A station will contain multiple frames and frame media types. Illustrated are two types of locations. One with just one layout and another with multiple layouts. In both examples the wall that supports the frame or frames is the construction. In the first example the , each frame supports one layout. Each layout supports one face and each face delivers one spot if non-digital and multiple spot spots if digital. The second example there is has just one frame. This one frame supports supports two layouts. The first layout supports one face and delivers one spot or multiple spots if digital. The second layout supports three faces and each face delivers one spot or multiple spots if digital.

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One advertising experience

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Multiple advertising experiences

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Non-Digital Totals:

Digital Totals:

Construction

1

1

Frame

313

1

Layout

313

1

Face

313

1

Spot

31

4214

Two layouts:

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Layout 1

Non-Digital Totals:

Digital Totals:

Construction

1

1

Frame

1

1

Face

1

1

Spot

1

14 (frame has 14 spots)

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Layout 2

Non-Digital Totals:

Digital Totals:

Construction

1

1

Frame

1

1

Face

3

3

Spot

3

42 (each frame has 14 spots)

Summary

Non-Digital Totals:

Digital Totals:

Construction

1

1

Frame

1

1

Layout

2

2

Face

4

4

Spot

4

56 (each frame has 14 spots)