Visibility assessment
One corridor or one family of goods, walked on the floor and drawn so the aisle and the papers finally share a picture.
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Every engagement ends in a map you can hold in a meeting and a briefing you can interrupt. We do not leave you with a login.
Resolverflowgrid is a Tbilisi practice. We walk warehouses, yards, and land corridors in Georgia, then draw what we found so operations and finance can argue about the same picture.
The principal piece of work is a visibility assessment: one corridor or one family of goods, documented on paper and on the floor. The other four offerings exist because a full assessment is not always what the week requires. A quiet container, a first run through Sadakhlo, or a monthly briefing of cage stock can be asked for on their own.
One corridor or one family of goods, walked on the floor and drawn so the aisle and the papers finally share a picture.
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A tight look at how long cargo sits in a Black Sea yard, told in gate times and piles rather than terminal averages.
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A morning in the store and an hour at the table, repeated monthly or by season, so cage stock and the books do not drift apart again.
Open the briefWhen a load stops answering, we reconstruct the last signed paper, the last yard photo, and the last call to the driver.
Open the briefBefore a first load through Sadakhlo, Sarpi, or a new port gate, we walk the stretch on paper and then in a van.
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