Forwarding systems — Maximize productivity by forwarding assortments in the right order

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To maintain high forwarder , the assortments should be forwarded in a specific order. This requires that the is planned in a suitable way. Optimizing productivity can seem deceptively simple; in general, it requires that you begin by forwarding the assortment with the volume. The remaining should then be forwarded in order of size.
Thus, for each trail, the assortment with the lowest volume should be forwarded .
When dealing with a typical site that produces a large proportion of sawlogs, the assortment that should be forwarded first when using this method is standard .

However, at sites with large proportions of small trees, the pulpwood should be forwarded .
While the examples discussed herein are simpler than situations often encountered in forwarding work, they demonstrate how one should go about planning and executing operations.