Work the bureau takes on
Route studies
The bureau takes on four kinds of commission: a full route study, a delivery area map, an observed round, and a dispatcher briefing. All of them start from the paper your depot already keeps.
A firm that sends bread through Vake does not need the same drawing as a wholesaler running cases to Kutaisi. Read the four offers below, then send a note with the number of vans, the towns you cover, and whether you want us at the depot or only with the manifests.
Prices are quoted after we have seen a sample week of drop lists. Nothing on this page is a till or a monthly plan.
Route study
A two- to three-week commission that turns a week of manifests into annotated maps, delay notes, and a briefing at the depot table.
Delivery area map
A commissioned plate of the streets you already serve, with slopes, market days, and van limits written in the margin rather than guessed from a wall chart.
Observed round
A field day on an actual set of drops, written up as a delay ledger the kilometre log never contains.
Dispatcher briefing
A working session at the depot table to read plates, argue drop order, and leave with a one-page order of work for the following week.