Wood procurement in the pressure of change.


Autoria(s): Rummukainen, Arto; Alanne, Heikki; Mikkonen, Esko
Data(s)

1995

Resumo

Linear optimization model was used to calculate seven wood procurement scenarios for years 1990, 2000 and 2010. Productivity and cost functions for seven cutting, five terrain transport, three long distance transport and various work supervision and scaling methods were calculated from available work study reports. All method's base on Nordic cut to length system. Finland was divided in three parts for description of harvesting conditions. Twenty imaginary wood processing points and their wood procurement areas were created for these areas. The procurement systems, which consist of the harvesting conditions and work productivity functions, were described as a simulation model. In the LP-model the wood procurement system has to fulfil the volume and wood assortment requirements of processing points by minimizing the procurement cost. The model consists of 862 variables and 560 restrictions. Results show that it is economical to increase the mechanical work in harvesting. Cost increment alternatives effect only little on profitability of manual work. The areas of later thinnings and seed tree- and shelter wood cuttings increase on cost of first thinnings. In mechanized work one method, 10-tonne one grip harvester and forwarder, is gaining advantage among other methods. Working hours of forwarder are decreasing opposite to the harvester. There is only little need to increase the number of harvesters and trucks or their drivers from today's level. Quite large fluctuations in level of procurement and cost can be handled by constant number of machines, by alternating the number of season workers and by driving machines in two shifts. It is possible, if some environmental problems of large scale summer time harvesting can be solved.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10138/27280

0001-5636

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

The Society of Forestry in Finland - The Finnish Forest Research Institute

Fonte

Acta Forestalia Fennica. 1995. 248: 1-98.

Palavras-Chave #tulevaisuudentutkimus #skenaariot #puuvarat #tuottavuus #puunhankinta #logging #linear programming #models #simulation #evaluation #forest resources #productivity #forecasting #wood procurement, future scenarios, productivity, cost
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Artikkeli