Assessment of Cost in Harvesting Systems using a Web-based Tool (WoodCainManager)

WoodChainManager, developed by the Slovenian Forestry Institute, is a web-based tool for estimating wood supply chain costs. It offers three user modules for assessing material costs of individual machines and total costs. This tool helps optimize harvesting systems by allowing users to test the impact of different technologies on total material costs. The simple matrix-based method visualizes the entire harvesting process, providing accurate cost calculations. WoodChainManager aims to increase awareness of cost management and enable direct comparison of various harvesting systems.

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Location
  • Slovenia
Authors
  • Amina Gačo
Purpose
  • Dissemination
File type
Factsheet
File size
310 kB
Created on
10-10-2024
Origin language
English
Official project website
FOREST4EU
License
CC BY

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