Review of log sort yards
Author(s) -
John Dramm,
Gerry L. Jackson,
Jenny Wong
Publication year - 2002
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2737/fpl-gtr-132
Subject(s) - yard , sort , sorting , computer science , sorting algorithm , value (mathematics) , business , operations research , engineering , database , algorithm , physics , quantum mechanics , machine learning
This report provides a general overview of current log sort yard operations in the United States, including an extensive literature review and information collected during on-site visits to several operations throughout the nation. Log sort yards provide many services in marketing wood and fiber by concentrating, merchandising, processing, sorting, and adding value to logs. Such operations supply forest products firms with desired raw materials, which helps improve their bottom line by reducing the number of marginal logs processed. Ultimately, sorting logs leads to better use of the available timber resources. Successful log sort yards are self-sufficient and have well-established markets and a steady supply of wood. Log sort yard concepts and analyses described in this report have broad applications.
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