The early adoption of technology and in particular the use of CAD/CAM Unix computers, and later the Windows PC, accelerated the pace of map publication, which resulted in a peak in sales during 2005.
[9] Subsequently, significant technological developments in the industry saw the increased availability of free mapping and satellite navigation, and the demand for paper production rapidly declined – ultimately resulting in the company's restructuring in 2013.
Geographers' A–Z Map Company are now producing digital data,[15] providing both the business user and high street customer exactly what they want through the additional technology of print on demand,[16][17][18][19] custom map creation and digital data provision.
MAIN ROAD is designed to be ultra clear, complete with street names and in-depth ancillary reference information.
MINI ROAD is a small scale UK-wide map primarily used to show the UK transport network.
The extensive geographic index from paper publications is available digitally and includes street names, hospitals, government buildings, and points of interest.