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The Val Cenis ski resort has implemented a temporary counting system to gain a better understanding of actual usage of certain winter facilities. Thanks to Kiomda counters, the teams have been able to accurately quantify visitor flow in key areas, particularly on a ski touring route and a snowpark.
The collected data revealed significant discrepancies compared to visual estimates, showing that some areas were far more frequented than expected.
"A ski touring route and a snowpark were significantly busier than what we had estimated based on visual observations."
These insights are crucial for adjusting technical interventions and ensuring optimal facility management.
The collected data is used internally to organize maintenance operations and manage staff interventions. The Reports Kiomda platform is the preferred tool for accessing and analyzing this data.
"We don’t use the mobile app, but we do rely on Reports. We probably don’t use it to its full potential, but it’s really useful for us."
With this data, teams can analyze visitor flows in detail, making it easier to plan trail grooming and infrastructure maintenance.
One of the main benefits of the counting system was the identification of high-traffic areas requiring more frequent interventions. This data helps anticipate grooming needs and adjust maintenance schedules, ensuring safety and quality for visitors.
"The data highlighted the high usage of certain areas, signaling the need for more frequent interventions by our technical teams to maintain safe conditions."
By basing adjustments on concrete figures, the resort can better allocate resources and provide an optimal experience for users.
With Kiomda counters, Val Cenis resort benefits from precise and objective visitor tracking, allowing teams to adjust maintenance strategies and optimize trail grooming based on real usage patterns.
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