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We are proud to announce the launch of our Trinity AN Address Normalization Module—delivering accurate standardization and correction of addresses nationwide!

In recent years, the handling of diverse data types has become increasingly complex—particularly for Chinese-language address data in Taiwan, which is subject to frequent changes. With local governments regularly renaming districts and streets, and rapid updates from the Department of Household Registration, enterprises often face challenges such as incomplete or missing data from upstream sources, encoding mismatches, character conversion issues, and the presence of non-standard symbols when storing address data in internal systems.

To address these challenges, the Trinity team has developed the Address Normalization (AN) Module, a powerful tool designed to help organizations standardize, verify, and extract addresses across Taiwan with precision aligned to official national datasets. By integrating a single component that consolidates authoritative address data from the Department of Household Registration and ZIP code data from Chunghwa Post, Trinity enables the creation of a Standardized Address Database.

With this module, enterprises can enhance service quality, improve targeting for marketing efforts, and significantly reduce the cost and inefficiencies caused by returned mail due to incorrect addresses. Since its launch, the Trinity AN Module has garnered significant attention, with companies actively exploring integration with the broader Trinity platform.

By automating large-scale address validation and correction, even a 1% improvement in accuracy can translate to the correction of over 100,000 address records—bringing substantial cost savings and operational efficiency to organizations across industries.