Diagnostic
Supplier concentration study
A look at how few names hold how much of the total, including duplicate spellings, related companies, and the quiet tail of one-off vendors.
A supplier list with 800 rows often hides eighty real companies. Spellings drift, tax numbers get mistyped, and a parent in Tbilisi appears beside a Kutaisi branch as if they were strangers. A concentration study is the work of joining those names and then saying, calmly, how much of last year’s buying sat with the top five, the top twenty, and the long tail of single invoices.
Public buyers in Georgia already publish many awards. This study is for the internal picture: off-register one-offs, card purchases, and the vendors who never quite made it into the contract register. Private companies use it before a finance director asks why “miscellaneous services” has forty names.
You receive a cleaned vendor list, a concentration table, and a short note on related parties only where the public record or your own files make the link obvious. We do not scrape hidden ownership. Briefing included.
From 1,800 GEL excluding VAT, quoted from the raw vendor count.