Planning work

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.

Format
Floor walk, sketch, and a roster tied to your labour hours
Time
One to three weeks
Where
On the warehouse floor
Rate basis
From 1,100 GEL for one building

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Person counting boxed inventory with a clipboard in a warehouse
A clipboard on the floor. The map tells the counter which bay is due, not every bay at once.

A full physical count once a year is a blunt instrument. A cycle-count map spreads the work: fast movers weekly, slow bays monthly, dead corners once a season. We walk the building, sketch the aisles, and write a roster the shift leader can pin up.

The map does not hire counters. It does not replace a locked cage for high-value lines. It does name the bays that were skipped last time because they sit behind the shrink-wrap machine. If you later commission a Visual Stock Review, the same sketch is reused so the pictures and the counts share a floor.