Planning work

Planning work we take on

Each engagement is a piece of inventory planning work with a beginning, a printed picture, and a sitting to agree the next orders. Choose the work that matches the season you are in.

Warehouse worker checking boxed goods along a rack
Checking a bay before the afternoon pick. Inventory planning starts on the floor, not in a meeting room.

The list below is the work we actually sell. If you are unsure, begin with the Visual Stock Review; it usually shows whether a calendar, a markdown pass, or a count map should come next.

Long warehouse aisle with pallet racks on both sides

Visual Stock Review

An on-site or records sitting that turns counts and twelve months of sales into printed pictures of days of cover, slow bays, and the next ninety days of buying.

From 1,800 GEL, quoted by SKU count and number of sites

Grocery shelves stocked with jars and packaged food

Seasonal replenishment calendar

A dated buying calendar for a selling season — New Year retail, Batumi tourist weeks, harvest bottling — with quantities tied to lead times you already live with.

From 1,200 GEL for one season and one site

Stacked cartons in a storage room waiting to be counted

Slow-mover and dead-stock review

A pass through bays that have not moved, with a printed list of what to markdown, return, donate, or leave on the back wall until the next count.

From 900 GEL for one site

Retail shop interior with clothing and goods on display

Open-to-buy for a selling season

A cash envelope for the next buying period: how much may still be ordered, by category, after stock already on hand and on the water is counted.

From 1,400 GEL per season

Person counting boxed inventory with a clipboard in a warehouse

Cycle-count map

A warehouse sketch and a counting roster so the people who walk the racks know which bays to count this week, and which can wait.

From 1,100 GEL for one building