The productivity and cost of both bundling locations was determined.
New research has quantified the performance benefits that can be achieved.
Researchers determined the effect of chipper type, biomass type and blade wear on two chippers.
An article in the New Zealand Journal of Forestry discusses the current situation in New Zealand.
Australian researchers have provided new information on Eucalyptus logging.
The new guide bars use Replaceable Sprocket Noses (RSN) from Oregon and boast a number of new features.
The IJFE has obtained new energy and some exciting new developments are in the pipeline.
Forest engineering experts will be presenting a first ever three week course for managing mechanised logging operations.
An interesting conference on forest operations in mountainous conditions will be held in Norway in 2013.
Nokian has a professional front truck tyre for demanding conditions.