Rates

How a quality visit is priced

We quote a plant, a number of days, and a briefing. There is no monthly software fee. Figures below are starting points in Georgian lari, before travel.

Plant Quality Review

From 2,400 GEL

Two days on site and a bound briefing. Extra halls or a rush after a buyer letter are named in the estimate.

Incoming lot reading

From 900 GEL

One day at the greige store or incoming table, with a short hold-or-use note on the lots we opened.

Line capability study

From 1,600 GEL

Two days on one named sewing or finishing line, with measurements and a supervisor briefing.

Monthly quality brief

From 1,100 GEL each month

Quoted for a six-month stretch. One on-site day can be placed in any month inside the travel area.

What moves the figure

Travel from Tbilisi is included for plants in the city, Rustavi, Mtskheta, and the nearer Kartli towns. Kutaisi, Gori, Batumi, and the Kakheti mills usually add a travel day or an overnight, which we put on the estimate as a line, not a surprise. A second sewing hall, a finishing range on another hillside, or a Saturday visit to catch a night shade trial is extra.

If you already have four weeks of tickets in a single workbook, the records-room day is shorter. If the tickets are in three offices and a supervisor’s car, the day is longer. We would rather quote the longer day than invent missing lots.

Deposits and the rest of the fee

A visit week is held with a deposit of thirty percent of the quoted figure, or 400 GEL, whichever is higher. The balance is due when the bound briefing is delivered, or on the last on-site day if you have asked us not to print. Bank transfer in GEL is the ordinary method. We do not take card payments on this site.

What is not on a rate card

A chemist’s time on a dye recipe, a mechanic’s time on a machine, and a lawyer’s time on a buyer claim are not our work. If the briefing shows you need those people, we will say so. We do not mark up their invoices.

Unused months on a monthly brief, cancelled visit weeks, and work already started are described on the refund page. For a specific plant, write to the office with the town and the line; a one-page estimate follows the reply.