Briefing and stream map
We meet your operations and admin contacts, walk intake through residual, and list every data source that will feed the pack — tickets, outbound sheets, and informal streams that still move tonnes.
Material recovery analytics at Utilitybloompath follows the rhythm of your yard, not a software onboarding checklist. This page shows how a typical operations reporting cycle moves from first visit to delivery.
We meet your operations and admin contacts, walk intake through residual, and list every data source that will feed the pack — tickets, outbound sheets, and informal streams that still move tonnes.
You send agreed exports for the locked period. We check for voids, dual codes, and period mismatches, then raise questions before charts are drawn so surprises appear early.
Recovery, residual, and stream composition panels sit beside a short narrative. Anomalies are named with yard language — wet fibre weeks, festival surge, renovation waste — rather than generic “variance” labels.
One revision round absorbs your floor corrections. The final pack is delivered digitally; an optional Wan Chai briefing is available when stakeholders need a walk-through.
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