Sawmill

Entry Data Collection

Log Yard Inventory Management

Timber Provenance at Board Level
Entry Data Collection
Entry Data Collection
At the entry gate timber log verification takes place by log face optical scanning, human check of shipment documentation.
TimberID provides an easy Dcode data optical read, connects the sawmill with forest harvesting provenance.
Sourced data are confronted with the logistics documentation, possible discrepancies instantly spotted, minimalizing risks of unconscious misappropriations.
Timber certification by using precise digital data is efficient and brings savings.
TimberID provides an easy Dcode data optical read, connects the sawmill with forest harvesting provenance.
Sourced data are confronted with the logistics documentation, possible discrepancies instantly spotted, minimalizing risks of unconscious misappropriations.
Timber certification by using precise digital data is efficient and brings savings.
Log Yard Inventory Management
Log Yard Inventory Management
A sawmill ERP system generates a unit identification number, linked with TimberID data set.
The geo-localization data confirms the provenance, and the timestamp defines the log aging.
Precise data on a single log level improve the inventory turnaround securing higher board grading level, minimizing wastage.
The cutting pattern can be selected primary on log aging, customer provenance preference, secondary just on size match.
Cost-effective inventory planning and management.
The geo-localization data confirms the provenance, and the timestamp defines the log aging.
Precise data on a single log level improve the inventory turnaround securing higher board grading level, minimizing wastage.
The cutting pattern can be selected primary on log aging, customer provenance preference, secondary just on size match.
Cost-effective inventory planning and management.
Timber Provenance at Board Level
Timber Provenance at Board Level
Traceability provenance data are moved to a board level, then to a final wooden product.
Cutting patterns are defining the configuration of an interim ink marking process, after milling, first at the sideboard cut, further at the mainboard cut.
The created multiple codes are linked with the log ID.
The image sourcing is performed prior to planning when a board level code is created and applied after planning on the board face.
The feasibility study specified the required technology, understanding the challenging environment, saw dust, production testing at the line speed of 160 m/min were successfully completed.
The areas of hardware installation and technical specification are subject of customization based on the conveyer specifications.
Cutting patterns are defining the configuration of an interim ink marking process, after milling, first at the sideboard cut, further at the mainboard cut.
The created multiple codes are linked with the log ID.
The image sourcing is performed prior to planning when a board level code is created and applied after planning on the board face.
The feasibility study specified the required technology, understanding the challenging environment, saw dust, production testing at the line speed of 160 m/min were successfully completed.
The areas of hardware installation and technical specification are subject of customization based on the conveyer specifications.
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