Yard work

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.

Dated briefing · Two to four working days, with a locked delivery week · Tbilisi desk or the client floor

Packed cartons and pallets staged in a warehouse aisle

How the fee sits

From GEL 1,450

Where we stand

Tbilisi desk or the client floor

A peak briefing is not a second performance review. It is a short, calendar-bound reading of last year’s rush — or last month’s if that is all you have — aimed at the week you already fear. We name three places the floor will clog first: a door, a roster gap, an inbound wave that lands at noon.

The delivery week is part of the work. If that week moves after we have started, the fee is adjusted rather than cancelled outright; see the refund note. From GEL 1,450 when last year’s dock sheets exist. If there is no history, we will say the briefing would be guesswork and suggest a dwell review instead.

Bring the holiday or harvest calendar, the labour roster as it will actually be staffed, and anyone who remembers which door failed last time. We will not invent extra labour you cannot hire.