Utilization Rates and Cost Factors in Timber Harvesting Based on Long-term Machine Data

Operating forest machines is not only expensive but accurate monitoring of economic variables can be very difficult. Detailed machine data capture of economic variables within a forest enterprise can be used to support accurate decision making processes, especially costing for new investments. The o...

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Main Authors: Rien Visser, Karl Stampfer, Franz Holzleitner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry 2011-01-01
Series:Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/108152
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spelling doaj-b51a1ce3bde443eea0380f6aab758be42020-11-25T01:08:44ZengUniversity of Zagreb, Faculty of ForestryCroatian Journal of Forest Engineering1845-57191848-96722011-01-0132250150872653Utilization Rates and Cost Factors in Timber Harvesting Based on Long-term Machine DataRien VisserKarl StampferFranz Holzleitner0University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna Department of Forest and Soil Sciences Institute of Forest Engineering Peter Jordan Strasse 82/3 1190 Vienna AUSTRIAOperating forest machines is not only expensive but accurate monitoring of economic variables can be very difficult. Detailed machine data capture of economic variables within a forest enterprise can be used to support accurate decision making processes, especially costing for new investments. The objectives of this study were to analyze economic variables of forest machinery based on long-term recorded data from one of the Austrian federal state forest machinery workshops. The study used data from the enterprise’s resource planning system over the period 2004 to 2008. In total 28 tower yarders, 19 skidders, 12 harvesters and 18 forwarders where analyzed for annual utilization, repair costs, fuel consumption and lubrication costs. The average annual utilization of all skidders was approximately 1,150 productive machine hours excluding breaks less than 15 minutes (PMH15) per year. Skidders consumed an average 7.3 L/PMH15 with repair costs of 11.4 €/PMH15. For the fully mechanized harvesting system the harvesters achieved 2,040 PMH15/year and the forwarders 2,070 PMH15/year. The annual utilization of cable yarding systems is between 560PMH15 and 1,500PMH15.https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/108152
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author Rien Visser
Karl Stampfer
Franz Holzleitner
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Karl Stampfer
Franz Holzleitner
Utilization Rates and Cost Factors in Timber Harvesting Based on Long-term Machine Data
Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
author_facet Rien Visser
Karl Stampfer
Franz Holzleitner
author_sort Rien Visser
title Utilization Rates and Cost Factors in Timber Harvesting Based on Long-term Machine Data
title_short Utilization Rates and Cost Factors in Timber Harvesting Based on Long-term Machine Data
title_full Utilization Rates and Cost Factors in Timber Harvesting Based on Long-term Machine Data
title_fullStr Utilization Rates and Cost Factors in Timber Harvesting Based on Long-term Machine Data
title_full_unstemmed Utilization Rates and Cost Factors in Timber Harvesting Based on Long-term Machine Data
title_sort utilization rates and cost factors in timber harvesting based on long-term machine data
publisher University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry
series Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering
issn 1845-5719
1848-9672
publishDate 2011-01-01
description Operating forest machines is not only expensive but accurate monitoring of economic variables can be very difficult. Detailed machine data capture of economic variables within a forest enterprise can be used to support accurate decision making processes, especially costing for new investments. The objectives of this study were to analyze economic variables of forest machinery based on long-term recorded data from one of the Austrian federal state forest machinery workshops. The study used data from the enterprise’s resource planning system over the period 2004 to 2008. In total 28 tower yarders, 19 skidders, 12 harvesters and 18 forwarders where analyzed for annual utilization, repair costs, fuel consumption and lubrication costs. The average annual utilization of all skidders was approximately 1,150 productive machine hours excluding breaks less than 15 minutes (PMH15) per year. Skidders consumed an average 7.3 L/PMH15 with repair costs of 11.4 €/PMH15. For the fully mechanized harvesting system the harvesters achieved 2,040 PMH15/year and the forwarders 2,070 PMH15/year. The annual utilization of cable yarding systems is between 560PMH15 and 1,500PMH15.
url https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/108152
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