Assessing the Productivity of Forest Harvesting Systems Using a Combination of Forestry Machines in Steep Terrain

FORESTS(2023)

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Despite similarly steep terrain, the productivity of forest harvesting operations in Japan is lower than in Central Europe. Harvesting systems in Japan are typically characterized by the four production processes of felling, yarding, processing, and forwarding, whereas in Central Europe they have mostly been reduced to just two through the use of a PTY (Processor Tower Yarder). This study investigated the number of production processes as a reason for the relatively lower productivity of forest harvesting in Japan using the Combined Machine Productivity (CMP) and Combined Labor Productivity (CLP) indices. The CMP and CLP were 1.81 m(3)/h and 0.45 m(3)/worker/h, respectively, for a parallel production model based on a typical Japanese forest harvesting system in Japan. The CMP and CLP values were improved to 2.51 m(3)/h and 0.63 m(3)/worker/h, respectively, when the forwarding process was removed from the model. The CMP and CLP values were further improved to 3.04 m(3)/h and 0.76 m(3)/worker/h, respectively, when yarding and processing were integrated into a single process. Reducing the number of the production processes can therefore improve the productivity of forest harvesting operations in Japan.
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forest harvesting systems,forestry machines,terrain
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