Systemvectorcore started because too many “sustainability packs” arriving on Georgian desks were either translated brochures or spreadsheets nobody could tie to a meter. Finance directors were being asked to sign climate paragraphs they had not seen built. We set up a reporting practice that treats the year like accounts treat the year: a boundary, source documents, and a narrative that can survive a question.
The office is on Level 10, 67 Gorgasali Street, Tbilisi 0105, above the river side of the city. Drafting happens here. The work that matters happens in boiler rooms, hotel basements, winery labs, and fleet yards.
How we work
We take a named reporting year and a named set of entities. We ask for invoices before opinions. We draw figures only after the workbook balances. If a number cannot be supported, the page says so. That habit is the whole method; there is no separate “framework” beyond GRI, ISSB climate notes, GHG Protocol, and the templates a bank or parent actually sent.
Georgia sits beside the European reporting wave without being inside it. Hydropower, wine, hospitality, and logistics here already meet IFC and EBRD environmental covenants, buyer questionnaires, and — for groups with EU parents — requests for CSRD-shaped inputs. We write for that real audience, not for a generic international brochure.
People
Nino Beridze writes the reports. She came out of corporate reporting in Tbilisi and still treats a sustainability chapter as a cousin of the financial review: same year, same entities, no extra adjectives.
Giorgi Kapanadze builds the inventories. He is the person who will ask why the diesel ledger and the GPS mileage cannot both be true, and will wait for the answer.
Tamar Gelashvili runs materiality sessions and the awkward interviews — community liaison, chief engineer, the buyer’s sustainability officer who sent a spreadsheet at 6 p.m. on a Friday.
We hire illustrators and translators by the job. We do not keep a bench of anonymous analysts.
Values we will actually defend
- A chart is a claim. If we cannot show the cell, we do not print the chart.
- Restatements belong on page one of the methods note, not in a buried annex.
- Georgian sites have Georgian constraints: district heating, hydropower years, vintage weather, mountain access. The report should sound like that, not like a translated EU specimen.
If you want a conversation before commissioning a year, write to the desk.