DOI: 10.15393/j2.art.2016.3201
Sokolov Anton Pavlovich | Petrozavodsk State University, a_sokolov@psu.karelia.ru |
Syunev Vladimir Sergeevich | Petrozavodsk State University, siounev@psu.karelia.eu |
Key words: wood harvesting; timber transport; decision support systems; mathematical programming; logistics |
Summary: The article introduces the operational-tactical-strategic context of wood supply in logging companies. In this context, the transition to cut-to-length means that multiple assortments may be transformed at multiple locations in the supply chain for numerous destinations. Harvesting-forwarding and transportation are the key activities in this context. This article gives an overview of the mathematical models implementing in decision support systems (DSS) for solving these tasks. A optimization model for wood supply transport planning was developed as a result of the work. Model was implemented in a new decision support system. |