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Timber and Biomass Transport Optimization: A Review of Planning Issues, Solution Techniques and Decision Support Tools

Mauricio Acuna ; AFORA – University of Sunshine Coast Private bag 12 Hobart, TAS AUSTRALIA


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Abstract

The transport of timber and biomass represents a significant proportion of the operational cost for the forest industry worldwide. This calls for optimization solutions so that companies can organize their transport operations and allocate resources efficiently, and reduce the impact of transport operations on the environment. This paper presents an extensive overview of the transport and biomass optimization problem in the forest industry. It provides a detailed description of mathematical solutions, including linear programming models and algorithms, to solve complex transportation planning problems involving annual, monthly and daily decisions. Also, the paper presents and describes two decision support tools, MCPLAN and FastTRUCK, which have been implemented to assist transport planners to optimize the flows of timber and biomass from the forest to mills and energy plants, and to schedule and route the trucks efficiently between these supply and demand points.

Keywords

timber and biomass transport optimization; transport operations; wood flows; linear programming; log-truck scheduling; simulated annealing; heuristics

Hrčak ID:

190930

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/190930

Publication date:

1.7.2017.

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