Newsflash - What's happening in Forest Engineering?

Ponsse pleased with good logging machine global market conditions

Ponsse indicates that the forest machine market situation was good worldwide during the past quarter, and demand for their machines continued to be good. The order books grew by 37 per cent compared with the comparison period. International business operations accounted for 74.4 per cent of net sales. North and South America's share of net sales increased significantly. The market situation in North America is also good, and the effect of service agreements is clearly visible in Latin America. Russia's proportional amount of net sales decreased. North and Central Europe were at the normal level, and the general market situation is positive. Source: www.ponsse.com   

Track your financials and operational productivity with StumpGeek

The Logged It software programme allows you to track your loads of timber hauled by job with the associated money in and money out. Invoices or payment statements can then be generated based on the load entries made. Logged It also allows you to track other work related items, such as hours, tanks of fuel, loads skidded, or anything else you want to track, summarize, pay, or invoice. Expenses can be tracked for a job or the entire business. Source:  http://www.stumpgeek.com/

KESLA service network in Finland widens

Kesla Oyj and Myllys Yhtiöt Oy in Imatra, Finland, have started co-operation in developing after sales functions of KESLA truck cranes and chippers. Myllys Yhtiöt works within service and mending of heavy machinery, mending of body buildings and selling spare parts. Source: http://www.kesla.fi/news/uutinen/article/news/kesla-service-network-in-finland-widens/

New design for Pezzolato PTH 700/660 hopper

The feeding hopper of the new PTH 700/660 has been completely redesigned. The conical shape, without bottlenecks that tend to block the material, the capacity and the inclination of 2°, allow the feeding of bulky material such as pruning material. This greatly increases the machine's aggressiveness during feeding. Source: http://www.pezzolato.it/en/content/tramoggia-pth-700660  

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