The timber shortage in the Pacific Northwest is forcing sawmill owners to
improve the competitiveness of their harvesting and processing
operations. A computer simulation and financial statement analysis were
used to compare the processing efficiency and profitability of three
bucking strategies: log cost minimization (traditional 40-foot preferred-length
logs); hauling length...
It has been observed that edging flitches into lumber
unnecessarily reduces the yield of cut stock. This research
investigated the yield of cut stock from unedged red alder
(Alnus rubra) flitches, and compared it to yields attained
from boards subjected to a variety of edging strategies:
conventional, light-edging, actual, severe...
Co-located mills that share a log resource through a single merchandising
facility are challenged with the task of allocating the costs of joint-products in order to
determine log cost for each mill during a given period. While allocating joint-costs is
inherently arbitrary, some allocation must be made to include raw...