The effect of supply system on the wood paying capability of a kraft pulp mill using Scots pine harvested from first thinnings
The efficiencies of wood supply systems based on cut-to-length (CTL) harvesting, the harvesting of loose whole trees, and whole-tree bundling were compared using the relative wood paying capabilities (WPC) of a kraft pulp mill as decisive criteria. The WPCs from mill to stump were cal...
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doaj-8b1499b363214af6aab25a7bb1a128da2020-11-25T02:44:17ZengFinnish Society of Forest ScienceSilva Fennica2242-40752010-01-0144410.14214/sf.454The effect of supply system on the wood paying capability of a kraft pulp mill using Scots pine harvested from first thinningsJylhä, PaulaDahl, OlliLaitila, JuhaKärhä, Kalle The efficiencies of wood supply systems based on cut-to-length (CTL) harvesting, the harvesting of loose whole trees, and whole-tree bundling were compared using the relative wood paying capabilities (WPC) of a kraft pulp mill as decisive criteria. The WPCs from mill to stump were calculated for three first-thinning stands of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) with mean breast-height diameter of the removal of 6, 8, and 12 cm. Pulp price had a strong effect on the WPC, and the CTL system resulted in the highest WPC per m at stump. The savings in procurement costs and gains in energy generation from additional raw material acquired with the harvesting of loose whole trees did not compensate the losses in pulp production. Considering removal per hectare, loose whole trees gave the highest WPCs at stump in the two stands with the smallest trees and the highest proportion of additional raw material. Decrease in pulp price and increase in energy price improved the competitiveness of the whole-tree systems. In the case of whole-tree bundling, savings in transportation costs did not balance the high cutting and compaction costs, and the bundling system was the least competitive alternative.3https://www.silvafennica.fi/article/454 |
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The effect of supply system on the wood paying capability of a kraft pulp mill using Scots pine harvested from first thinnings |
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The effect of supply system on the wood paying capability of a kraft pulp mill using Scots pine harvested from first thinnings |
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The effect of supply system on the wood paying capability of a kraft pulp mill using Scots pine harvested from first thinnings |
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The effect of supply system on the wood paying capability of a kraft pulp mill using Scots pine harvested from first thinnings |
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The effect of supply system on the wood paying capability of a kraft pulp mill using Scots pine harvested from first thinnings |
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effect of supply system on the wood paying capability of a kraft pulp mill using scots pine harvested from first thinnings |
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The efficiencies of wood supply systems based on cut-to-length (CTL) harvesting, the harvesting of loose whole trees, and whole-tree bundling were compared using the relative wood paying capabilities (WPC) of a kraft pulp mill as decisive criteria. The WPCs from mill to stump were calculated for three first-thinning stands of Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) with mean breast-height diameter of the removal of 6, 8, and 12 cm. Pulp price had a strong effect on the WPC, and the CTL system resulted in the highest WPC per m at stump. The savings in procurement costs and gains in energy generation from additional raw material acquired with the harvesting of loose whole trees did not compensate the losses in pulp production. Considering removal per hectare, loose whole trees gave the highest WPCs at stump in the two stands with the smallest trees and the highest proportion of additional raw material. Decrease in pulp price and increase in energy price improved the competitiveness of the whole-tree systems. In the case of whole-tree bundling, savings in transportation costs did not balance the high cutting and compaction costs, and the bundling system was the least competitive alternative.3 |
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