Cartographic plate
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.
A delivery area map is for the firm that already knows its doors and needs a single sheet the new driver can hold. We plot the addresses you actually serve — not a coloured blob of “Tbilisi coverage” — and mark the facts dispatchers argue about: the cobbles above Liberty Square that chew a low van, the Friday stall line at Dezerter Bazaar, the factory gate on the Rustavi road that will not open before nine.
The plate is drawn at a scale agreed with you. City work is usually one sheet per district cluster (Vera with Saburtalo, Isani with Samgori). Corridor work toward Kutaisi or Batumi is a strip map with halt towns named.
Included: one original plate, two working copies, a legend in English, and a short note on sources. Excluded: tourist maps, cadastral surveys, and any claim to show live traffic. If you later want the same geography studied as timed rounds, that is a route study.
Send the list of doors and the largest vehicle you send. We quote from that list, not from a guess at square kilometres.