EVALUATION OF COSTS OF HARVESTER IN CUT AND PROCESSING OF EUCALYPTUS WOOD1

ABSTRACT Before performing any financial analysis costs must be calculated. These costs should allow the planning and control over the use of the machines as well as the comparison between different investments alternatives since this is easily calculated. Generally the operating costs of forest har...

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Main Authors: Larissa Nunes dos Santos, Haroldo Carlos Fernandes, Remo Macieira Figueiredo Silva, Márcio Lopes da Silva, Amaury Paulo de Souza
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Language:English
Published: Sociedade de Investigações Florestais 2017-11-01
Series:Revista Árvore
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spelling doaj-698509b60ddb4f0b9efaa359a953f3252020-11-25T01:23:42ZengSociedade de Investigações FlorestaisRevista Árvore1806-90882017-11-0141510.1590/1806-90882017000500001S0100-67622017000500201EVALUATION OF COSTS OF HARVESTER IN CUT AND PROCESSING OF EUCALYPTUS WOOD1Larissa Nunes dos SantosHaroldo Carlos FernandesRemo Macieira Figueiredo SilvaMárcio Lopes da SilvaAmaury Paulo de SouzaABSTRACT Before performing any financial analysis costs must be calculated. These costs should allow the planning and control over the use of the machines as well as the comparison between different investments alternatives since this is easily calculated. Generally the operating costs of forest harvesting machines are estimated until the maximum of 25,000 hours of work, and it is not possible to know whether the activity remains profitable thereafter or not. For this reason the objective of this study was to evaluate the costs from cutting activities and wood processing carried out by a forestry tractor harvester up to approximately 30,000 hours of work. Ten forest machines composed of two models of harvester (John Deere, model 1270D and 1470D) were used. A spreadsheet provided by a forestry company located in the state of Minas Gerais, containing the necessary data to estimate the operating cost of the machines and subsequent achievement of the sensitivity analysis was used. The operating cost was obtained by the sum of the fixed and variable costs. For sensitivity analysis the variation ± 20% of the most representative elements of the total cost of the machine was performed. The results for the operating cost of the harvester and forwarder was U.S. $ 190.85 h-1. Costs for repairs and maintenance, labor, fuel, and depreciation represented approximately 90% of the total cost of the machine. Despite the fact that the age of the machine has a direct influence on its operating cost, the costs did not behave in a linear fashion over the years.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-67622017000500201&lng=en&tlng=enForest economicsForest harvestingMechanization forest
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author Larissa Nunes dos Santos
Haroldo Carlos Fernandes
Remo Macieira Figueiredo Silva
Márcio Lopes da Silva
Amaury Paulo de Souza
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Haroldo Carlos Fernandes
Remo Macieira Figueiredo Silva
Márcio Lopes da Silva
Amaury Paulo de Souza
EVALUATION OF COSTS OF HARVESTER IN CUT AND PROCESSING OF EUCALYPTUS WOOD1
Revista Árvore
Forest economics
Forest harvesting
Mechanization forest
author_facet Larissa Nunes dos Santos
Haroldo Carlos Fernandes
Remo Macieira Figueiredo Silva
Márcio Lopes da Silva
Amaury Paulo de Souza
author_sort Larissa Nunes dos Santos
title EVALUATION OF COSTS OF HARVESTER IN CUT AND PROCESSING OF EUCALYPTUS WOOD1
title_short EVALUATION OF COSTS OF HARVESTER IN CUT AND PROCESSING OF EUCALYPTUS WOOD1
title_full EVALUATION OF COSTS OF HARVESTER IN CUT AND PROCESSING OF EUCALYPTUS WOOD1
title_fullStr EVALUATION OF COSTS OF HARVESTER IN CUT AND PROCESSING OF EUCALYPTUS WOOD1
title_full_unstemmed EVALUATION OF COSTS OF HARVESTER IN CUT AND PROCESSING OF EUCALYPTUS WOOD1
title_sort evaluation of costs of harvester in cut and processing of eucalyptus wood1
publisher Sociedade de Investigações Florestais
series Revista Árvore
issn 1806-9088
publishDate 2017-11-01
description ABSTRACT Before performing any financial analysis costs must be calculated. These costs should allow the planning and control over the use of the machines as well as the comparison between different investments alternatives since this is easily calculated. Generally the operating costs of forest harvesting machines are estimated until the maximum of 25,000 hours of work, and it is not possible to know whether the activity remains profitable thereafter or not. For this reason the objective of this study was to evaluate the costs from cutting activities and wood processing carried out by a forestry tractor harvester up to approximately 30,000 hours of work. Ten forest machines composed of two models of harvester (John Deere, model 1270D and 1470D) were used. A spreadsheet provided by a forestry company located in the state of Minas Gerais, containing the necessary data to estimate the operating cost of the machines and subsequent achievement of the sensitivity analysis was used. The operating cost was obtained by the sum of the fixed and variable costs. For sensitivity analysis the variation ± 20% of the most representative elements of the total cost of the machine was performed. The results for the operating cost of the harvester and forwarder was U.S. $ 190.85 h-1. Costs for repairs and maintenance, labor, fuel, and depreciation represented approximately 90% of the total cost of the machine. Despite the fact that the age of the machine has a direct influence on its operating cost, the costs did not behave in a linear fashion over the years.
topic Forest economics
Forest harvesting
Mechanization forest
url http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-67622017000500201&lng=en&tlng=en
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