Work we take on
Corridor walkthrough
Before a first load through Sadakhlo, Sarpi, or a new port gate, we walk the stretch on paper and then in a van.
A corridor walkthrough is for a firm about to send a first load on a stretch it does not yet know by the hour. Sadakhlo toward Armenia, Sarpi toward Turkey, the road from Batumi’s quay toward a Tbilisi cage: each has habits a printed map will not mention.
Day one is on paper in Marjanishvili: hours of the posts you named, weighbridge habits we have seen, and the documents your driver will actually be asked for. Day two is in a hired van or in your own vehicle, with a host from your side. Nino points out the queue that forms before lunch, the gate that closes earlier on Friday, the place a driver usually loses an hour.
We do not obtain permits. We do not drive your freight. If the corridor leaves Georgia, our day ends at the Georgian post. The written note from the two days is yours to give to the first driver; it is not a guarantee the post will behave the same next month.