Nino Beridze
Twelve years on Tbilisi cross-docks, including a stretch as night-shift lead for a 3PL feeding retail stores. She still starts a review at the door, not at the spreadsheet.
The desk
We are a small Tbilisi practice that reads how freight actually waits. The pictures are the last step, not the first.
Deployvectorgrid began after a winter week on a Tbilisi cross-dock where every report said the operation was on time and every store still waited. The on-time number was an average of a lucky morning and a stalled afternoon. Nobody had drawn the stall. The crew knew it in their bones. Ownership did not.
We still work from that observation. Logistics performance tracking, as we practise it, is a visit, a set of records, and a page of pictures that a shift lead can hold without a glossary. We do not sell a login. We do not move pallets. We do not replace the warehouse manager.
The office sits at Level 11, 52 Melikishvili Street, Tbilisi 0179. Clients come here for the close-out when the yard itself is too loud for a quiet reading of the pack. Giorgi still prefers to give the first briefing standing at the door that caused the argument.
We take work we can reach: Poti and Batumi when the gate pattern needs a dawn start, ring-road docks when the leak is already inland, highway yards when the promise between port and city is the thing in dispute. We decline sites we cannot stand on, and we decline requests to “just send a dashboard” without a walk.
Values, spoken without a poster: tell the floor before we tell the board; keep charts short; name the door, the shift, and the carrier; leave the crew with something they can change next week, not a theory of the industry.
People who walk the yard
Twelve years on Tbilisi cross-docks, including a stretch as night-shift lead for a 3PL feeding retail stores. She still starts a review at the door, not at the spreadsheet.
Worked forwarding desks that sat between Poti gate-out and inland appointment books. He reads detention, seals, and ferry slots the way a planner reads a roster.
Turns dwell logs and exception lists into pages a shift lead can hold. She refuses a chart that needs a legend longer than the finding.