Forwarding systems — Prioritizing forwarding on the basis of freshness

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   assortments      contractor      fungal      infestation      last      operator      rejected      wood   
If the climate favours fungal growth, the may become infected by fungi if it is not delivered to the customer quickly. Scaling regulations stipulate that fungally infected wood must be downgraded or , which can cause the owner of the wood substantial financial losses. The is responsible for ensuring that the wood is sufficiently fresh to comply with the scaling regulations, and this responsibility is placed on you as a machine .
When there is a risk of fungal infestation, the different should be forwarded in an order that minimizes downgrading risks. This means that the “most valuable” assortments, which would be most heavily damaged by fungal , should be forwarded first. Conversely, assortments whose quality is unaffected by infestations, such as softwood, pulpwood and fuelwood, should be the assortments forwarded on each trail.