Yard work
Yard work we will take
Each engagement is a visit plus a set of pictures. Choose the shape that matches the argument in your Monday meeting.
We do not offer a catalogue of modules. The four pieces below are the work we repeat because Georgian yards keep asking for them. The flagship is the full logistics performance review. The others are narrower: carriers, doors, or a dated peak week.
If your question is “why does the number look fine while the stores wait?”, start with the review. If you already know the door and only need the haulier drawn honestly, start with scorecards.
Logistics performance review
A ten-to-fifteen-day reading of how freight actually waits on a Georgian yard — doors, shifts, carriers, and lanes drawn for the next planning meeting.
Carrier and lane scorecards
A repeating picture of who kept the Poti–Tbilisi promise, without hiding a slow week inside a polite monthly average.
Warehouse dwell review
Door by door and shift by shift: how long trailers and cartons occupy the floor after the line-haul has already done its job.
Peak-season readiness briefing
A dated, short reading of which doors, rosters, and inbound waves will clog first when harvest, holiday, or tender volume arrives.