Assessment
Cargo stream mapping
A drawn path of how goods actually travel through the building, including the pockets that never appear on the morning call.
- Format Walked survey and stream map
- Duration Half a day to a day, map within four working days
- Where Your warehouse floor
- Fee basis Quoted from the number of nodes in the building
A cargo stream is not a slogan. It is the sequence a pallet takes after it clears the gate: receiving stamp, hold, cage, pick face, dispatch bay. Most buildings have a second sequence that nobody named, through the damage island or the corridor that “is not used.”
Who it is for
Warehouse owners who can feel that dwell is wrong but cannot point to the room. Useful after a layout change, a new bonded cage, or a season when Poti cargo started arriving in bunches.
What you receive
A plan of the floor with the live stream in ink and the dead pockets in a burnt wash. Each pocket gets a short note: what sits there, how long the host thinks it sits, and how long we watched it sit. The map is drawn to be photocopied, not framed.
Limits
We map the building we are allowed to walk. Mezzanines, cold rooms, and yards behind a second fence are extra nodes and appear in the quote. We do not redraw fire plans or electrical layouts.
Next step
Send a rough count of bays, rooms, and cages. We will say whether this is a half-day walk or whether you are already in full assessment territory.