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64 FENNELL FORESTRY’S FRONTRUNNER Women in logging series – Wendy Fennell, CEO, Fennell Forestry

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70 NOKIAN TRACTOR KING HITS MARKET A new tyre design from one of the world’s leading tyre manufacturers is set to be a “game changer” for forestry entrepreneurs

38 SANDERS LOGGING BTB catches up with twenty-six-year-old Harry Sanders III to see how things are going with his new Tigercat processor.

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68 XR ROTATOR RANGE LEADS THE WAY The Indexator XR series comprises compact, powerful rotators equipped with strong bearings to cope with extremely strenuous work in forestry, timber handling, recycling, and materials and scrap handling

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SAWLINES 22 MICROTEC Russian sawmiller, Ugra Timber, upgrades to a Goldeneye transversal scanner for softwood lumber, expecially Russian larch. After years of successfully working with a Wanescan edger optimizer from Microtec, the company decided it was time to add quality scanning to their trimming and sorting line to ensure constant quality delivery to their customers

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A global industry?

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t the risk of repeating myself, I’m going to have a little gush about the summer finally arriving in the Northern Hemisphere. There is something about the long evenings and the sunshine of a northern summer that those who enjoy more consistent seasons of the south will have trouble understanding.

At the risk of taking a dark turn in an otherwise upbeat editorial, I can’t help but contrast this attitude against that of US President Donald Trump, who recently thumbed his nose at one of the great forestry capitals, Canada, and has been combative with Germany, host of the impending Interforst show.

For us in the north, summer brings with it the conference season, which, as a forestry hack, provides the peaks across the heights of summer – myself and my IFI colleagues become big kids in the world’s largest toyshops, full of heavy machinery and cutting edge technology.

He seems to loathe foreign places and different people, with his offshore visits serving to throw his weight around and curry favour with his rustbelt support base. As head of the world’s largest economy, Trump seems happy to use economic influence to win a better deal for the US in bilateral trade deals at the expense of global growth.

Not that these shows always brings nice weather, mind you. Last year’s trip to Sweden for Elmia saw this ill-equipped editor lose a shoe having gone knee-deep into a bog before even reaching the showground, while my briefly amused colleague was forced to test just how waterproof his boots were after copying my efforts into a foot-deep, woodchip-concealed puddle. As it turns out, his boots aren’t water proof if the water comes in at the ankle. Outliers such as this, aside, forestry shows are generally a wonderful place to see cool things, talk to good people, and drink cold beer. We don’t get out as often as we’d like, with our masters preferring to keep us chained to our typewriters, but we’re looking forward to seeing the inside of at least two conferences over the next three months. From those we’ve spoken to at previous events, this feeling is widely held. On one hand, those places that hold themselves out as forestry strongholds, love to host these events to greet fellow industry professionals from around the globe and show off their local industry. Those visiting are there to share experiences, see something different and hopefully learn new and innovation business practices. Both camps thrive on forming international relationships that increase the wealth being created.

Were the international economy a zero-sum game, this would make perfect sense. But it’s not. By stifling the growth of those less prosperous, all he is doing is reducing the pie that the world is sharing. His ego may be happy to have a larger slice of international wealth as it stands today but people (read: voters) demand constant enhancements to their quality of life, especially those most in need to whom Trump has promised plenty. The only way to deliver more is this scenario is to create more to share out. When the sideshow gets old and the easy economic wins have dried up, this will become painfully clear. Personally, I’d like to see that inevitability brought forward and I can think of no better way than inviting the US President along to Interforst in Muncich, for starters. A couple of cold beers and a German sausage or two with the international forestry community would no doubt open his mind.

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LOGGING & BIOMASS NEWS

SP launches two new head models at Expoforest Brazil 2018 SP presented two new harvester head models SP 661 E and SP 761 E on the Expoforest exhibition in Brazil 11-13th of April. The SP 661 E and SP 761 E are designed for one task only – one pass debarking of plantation grown eucalyptus.

can easily be perfectly adjusted for different conditions, resulting in the best possible debarking quality and a minimum of fiber damage. Highest possible uptime and reliability is achieved thanks to the state of the art hose routing in

The SP 661 E reaches top performance in stands with a diameter of 10 to 25 cm bhd Highest debarking quality and productivity is achieved through a unique combination of specially designed debarking knives, replaceable bark deflectors and high-speed feeding capabilities. Thanks to the proportional pressure function on knives and feed rollers the debarking process

combination with the very rugged and protected design.

The SP 761 E seen here at Expoforest 2018 reaches top performance in stands with a diameter of 15 to 35 cm bhd

Tigercat new appointment Tigercat has announced that Damien Donoher has been appointed to the position of

product support representative for the Pacific northwest. Based in Snohomish,

Washington, Donoher is joining Tigercat from the agricultural equipment industry. He holds a

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Damien Donoher degree in agricultural engineering and has previously worked as a product support representative and field service engineer for agricultural equipment manufacturers based in Canada and Europe. Donoher has strong technical knowledge related to diesel engines, hydraulic and electronic systems for mobile equipment and electronic control systems.



LOGGING & BIOMASS NEWS

New unique track by Olofsfors with exceptional flotation capacity This summer Olofsfors will release its biggest news in a long time With the new CoverX, the life of the forestry machine tracks increases significantly. ”CoverX has an unique profile, which doesn’t look like anything else before”, says Daniel Domeij,

Daniel Domeij, Marketing Director of Olofsfors

Marketing Director of Olofsfors. Exceptional flotation capacity, minimal soil damage, optimum grip on the tires and better tire support. This, along with the sustainability of the crossmember which has increased by over 20 percent, are the major benefits of CoverX launched this summer. ”You can’t get better flotation capacity. CoverX makes your work easier while also protecting the environment in a much better way than before”, says Daniel Domeij. The development has been going on for a year and CoverX will be presented at Interfors in Münich, in July. Daniel Domeij has great expectations of the reception. ”Olofsfors has produced tracks for 50 years and that’s the experience that lies behind CoverX.

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It is optimized for all types of machines, from the heaviest to the lightest, and will be available in a variety of designs. It is best for wet soil and when you want as little ground damage as possible.”

The adventages of CoverX • Exceptional flotation capacity • S traight crossbar, specially designed, giving maxium flotation capacity. Optimum grip both forward and sideways. • Optimum grip towards tire • S pecially designed carrier for best grip on the tires. • Minimal soil damage

• S oft ends contribute to minimal soil damage and softer turning radius. • B etter support against the tire side • E xtended side support for maximum tire support. • I ncreased durability on the crossmember • T he durability has increased by more than 20 percent compared with previous supporting crossmembers.


LOGGING & BIOMASS NEWS

Forestry debris causes major damage on NZ East coast Masses of forestry debris that flooded a small town north of Gisborne has created a NZ$10 million cleanup, but questions have been raised about who should pay. Heavy rain caused water to flood through Tolaga Bay, crashing through homes when the Mangaheia River burst its banks on Monday reports Friday Offcuts. It took slash – forestry debris – in its wake damaging roads and bridges and piling up on farms and in gullies. Gisborne Mayor Meng Foon said while the forestry sector would support in what he expected to be a NZ$10m cleanup, ratepayers would have to help pay. Foon said most of the flood damage affected roads and bridges. When asked if forestry should foot the whole bill for clean-up efforts, Foon said forestry had been supportive in the past. The council began looking into the issue of slash in the wake of ex-tropical Cyclone Cook in April last year. As of two months ago a national environment standard meant there were stricter planting and fresh water rules. “We will be making sure that we implement those,” Foon said. Forestry Minister Shane Jones called the debris-strewn flood an extraordinarily severe weather event and a “wake-up call”. The Government, he said, would decide in the next week or so what it could do to help. We’ve got to do better. I don’t know of anyone in the forest sector who does not accept that their practices need to improve.” New Zealand Forest Owners Association communications manager Don Carson said the land which held slash and timbers was some of the most “highly

erodible” land in the world. Similar incidences were known to happen but no landscape could have tolerated such a high amount of isolated rainfall. The area was forested in “less enlightened times”. Carson said anyone who caused

environmental damage should not buck their obligations, nor should anyone be held totally accountable. “I do know that companies in the Nelson area assisted in the cleanup there. I would expect the same sort of thing to happen in Tolaga Bay.”

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Irish forestry could double in value Coillte predicts Irish forestry will double in value to nearly €5bn. But chief executive Fergal Leamy insists State is slow to embrace sector’s potential reports Eoin BurkeKennedy – Irish Times. The chief executive of Coillte estimates that output from Irish forestry will double in value to nearly €5 billion over the next 10 years, as the current crop of trees mature and the timber is harvested. However, Fergal Leamy, who took over at the helm of the State’s forestry company in 2015, said the State is still failing to embrace its forestry potential, with forestation levels and afforestation (planting) rates well below the European average despite the fact that Ireland enjoys faster tree growth than most EU rivals. Around 11 per cent of the Republic’s land mass is forested compared to a European average

of 38 per cent, while around 4,000 hectares a year are being converted to forest, significantly below the Government’s target of 7,000 hectares. “There’s not an acceptance of forestry in this country. If you look at other countries it is so embraced as a sustainable industry, an industry that adds economic and environmental value,” Mr Leamy said, hinting that other sectoral interests still dominate the Government’s agenda. “We just don’t get it yet,” he said, noting the planned expansion in agricultural and the likely growth in carbon emissions that implies will need to be offset by a major afforestation programme. Traditionally Coillte, in contrast to its counterparts aboard, has not undertaken afforestation projects because the economics have not made sense, but Mr Leamy believes this will soon change as Coillte’s

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financial position improves and the Government considers allowing it access to grants. He was speaking as the semiState announced its full-year results for 2017, which showed it had doubled its operating cash from €15 million in 2016 to €30 million in 2017 on foot of record revenues of nearly €300 million. As a result, it paid the Government a dividend of €8 million, 29 per cent up on the previous year .

Fergal Leamy, Coillte chief executive

Five-year plan Coillte is in the middle of a major five-year restructuring process aimed reducing its reliance on large-scale land transactions and focusing on its three core business divisions – forestry, wind energy and wood panel manufacturing. Mr Leamy said €20 million had been shaved off its cost base,

principally by reducing head office staff from 100 to 17 and reducing the group’s reliance on outside consultants . “We really simplified what we were doing. We’re not that complicated a business – we grow trees, we sell logs, we manufacture timber products and we build renewable energy wind farms,” he said. His plan is to create an annual return on assets for the State of 5 per cent by 2020 – last year it was 3 per cent. Operating cash from its forestry division increased by 13 per cent to €25.7 million driven by an increase in sawlog sales volumes and improved sawlog prices, Coillte’s figures show. The company has begun the process of putting up for sale its stake in four wind farms it Codeveloped with ESB, USE and Bord Na Móna, while it has identified 25 sites that are suitable for largescale landforms and will later this year seek a strategic partner to develop the sites, which will have the potential to generate electricity for up to one million homes. Coillte is expected to generate up to €125 million from the sale of its wind energy four projects, with the cash recycled through the business. “The business is seeing good momentum in 2018 with a strong performance in the first quarter,” Mr Leamy said. “This is a crucial year for Coillte as we expect to see a step change in earnings following an intense phase of organisational restructuring and investment,” he said.


LOGGING & BIOMASS NEWS

New Nokian HTS G2 models released at TOC Held in Rotterdam, Netherlands, TOC Europe is an event that brings together all the different stakeholders of the container supply chain to learn and discuss – and showcase the latest in port technology. Keeping the goods moving relies heavily on quality tyres, so naturally Nokian Tyres was present with the latest additions to their product line.

New sizes for Nokians latest model Nokian HTS G2 is the improved new generation of the Nokian HTS

harbour tyres. Both slick (Nokian HTS G2 L-4S) and patterned (Nokian HTS G2 E-4) variations bring stability, handling precision and load-bearing capacity for reach stackers, fork lifts and log stackers. To complement the line, both variations are now available also in size 18.00-33.

New models for reach stackers The Nokian HTS G2 product family now has two new members designed specifically for reach stackers. As the working environment requires good

tyre stability, Nokian Tyres has introduced a new carcass material for Nokian HTS G2 with engineering focus on stability on flexing area. This enables improved machine response and safety during operation. New tyre pattern is designed for increased service life as deeper tread enables improved wear resistance and solid center enhances puncture resistance properties.

designed especially for terminal tractors. With its low profile, precise handling and massive loadbearing capacity, it suits perfectly for crowded, busy harbours with limited vertical space.

The best choice for terminal tractors Nokian HTS Tugger is the first tyre

PF Olsen replacement CEO announced Forestry services firm PF Olsen Ltd has announced a replacement CEO for Peter Clark when he steps down at the end of September this year. Te Kapunga Dewes will join the Rotorua headquartered company as CEO. Mr Dewes has a strong background in forestry and wood processing and for 7 years was the NZ General Manager for Contract Resources, a substantial firm servicing the energy sector.

He has a degree in Forestry from Canterbury University, and an MBA with distinction from Waikato University. PF Olsen has 200 staff and employs hundreds of contractors servicing forest establishment and harvesting operations across Australia and New Zealand. The company was founded in 1971 by the late Peter Olsen. Peter Clark joined it in 1979 and became CEO

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LOGGING & BIOMASS NEWS

John Deere 910G and 1010G Forwarders available in multiple configurations supplement the G-Series line-up IBC also available for CF5 boom The small-class John Deere 910G and 1010G

the CF5 boom with both models. Producing more

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power and torque than its predecessors, the 4.5-liter

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and unique Intelligent Boom Control is available for The efficient performance of the new models in all terrain conditions is ensured by the wide range of axle and tire options. The John Deere 910G is available in a 6-wheeled version with 34-inch tires in the front and 24.5-inch tires in the rear, or an 8-wheeled version with either 22.5- or 24.5inch tires. The 6-wheeled John Deere 1010G with 34-inch tires in the front comes with two rear tire options: 24.5 and 26.5 inches. The 8-wheeled 1010G can be equipped with either 24.5- or 26.5- inch tires.

New design brings comfort to the small-class G-series forwarders The 910G and 1010G models share a new design. The engine space and the hood have been designed

in collaboration with BMW DesignWorks. The engine hood has been lowered and the operator’s visibility from the cabin to the work area has improved.

John Deere 910G Has a load rating of 9 tons, and its excellent agility makes it ideal for first thinnings. The 910G is available with either six or eight wheels and with a narrow or wide load space with cross-section areas of 3.5 m² and 4.0 m². Choose either a fixed or a leveling and rotating cabin, and boom options include CF1 and CF5 with three different reaches. The engine has significantly more power (118 kW) and torque (650 Nm) than the previous corresponding size-class model, the 810E.

The John Deere 910G

John Deere 1010G Has a load rating of 11 tons. The engine has significantly more power (131 kW) and torque (730 Nm) than the previous 1010E model. The 1010G is available with six or eight wheels and with a narrow or wide load space (3.5 m² or 4.0 m²). The model can be equipped with either a fixed or a leveling and rotating cabin, and the CF5 boom has three different reach alternatives. The John Deere 1010G 12 International Forest Industries | JUNE / JULY 2018

Both models are available also with a short wheelbase. The shorter wheelbase has been achieved by moving the rear axle forward by 40 cm, thereby allowing the load space to remain unchanged. The machine’s stability remains good and its agility improves, which is beneficial particularly in thinnings.


LOGGING & BIOMASS NEWS John Deere 1010G is available with the long bogie version. The distance between the front and rear wheel hubs in the rear bogie increases to 1890 mm, i.e. 390 mm longer than in the standard model. The power train and turning radius are the same as with the standard HD portal bogie-equipped machine. The ground pressure of the rear chassis equipped with tracks is 14% smaller compared to an ordinary bogie axel. The low ground pressure of the machine’s front and rear chassis make the machine an excellent choice for logging on soft terrain. The tracks are shallower and the depression is smaller. The long bogie functions well also on normal terrain and brings stability when navigating over obstacles in rocky terrain.

Easy-to-use IBC also available with CF5 boom The boom control precision of the G-Series machines is unprecedented. New control modules, simple CAN busses, and streamlined electrical systems give the booms more power, speed and processing precision.

IBC is an intelligent boom control system with sensors that detect the positioning of the grapple and algorithms that adjust the boom’s trajectory in one continuous motion. The operator guides the grapple to the desired position and the system optimizes the trajectories of the different sections of the boom. In the 2.0 version of IBC, the precision of the grapple control has been improved, especially in long reaches. Thanks to the electronic end damping, the boom operates softly. With the blow-like loads in the end positions eliminated, the operator’s work is smoother and the boom’s durability is improved. IBC makes load-handling more efficient and increases productivity by as much as one load per day. IBC has convinced also the experienced industry professionals: over 80% of Nordic customers choose Intelligent Boom Control for their machine.

Compliant with Stage 5 emissions regulations The 4.5-liter John Deere PowerTech Plus 4045 engine has the highest torque in its class. The engine’s

RPM range is wide and it offers a lot of torque at low RPMs. The RPM remain steady also during big and rapidly changing loads. The better coupling of the powerful diesel engine with the power train results in a clear improvement in performance.

Adaptive driveline control Is a unique standard feature in John Deere’s G-Series forest machines. The software-based control system improves the drivability and productivity of the G-Series machines. The operator selects the desired setting (Eco, Normal, Power) for the operating conditions, and the system automatically adjusts the engine’s RPMs to correspond with the engine load and keeps the RPMs steady also during high loads. During high-load situations, the new driveline control ensures that the diesel engine runs smoothly and uses the available maximum tractive force efficiently. The response of the drive pedal and the frame steering have been improved with smart electronic filtering.

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LUMBER PROCESSING NEWS

Image Systems AB acquires Limab Oy Image Systems AB has concluded an agreement to acquire 100 percent of the shares outstanding of the Finnish company Limab Oy. Limab Oy, with offices in St Michel and Helsingfors, is active in contactless measurement technology with applications in the sawmill industry, thereby complementing business area RemaSawco with products as well as market shares, especially in Finland, the Baltic States and Russia. Limab Oy has 22 employees with revenue in the financial year 1 March 2017 – 28 February 2018 of approximately MSEK 56 and profit after taxes of almost MSEK 15. The company is acquired on a debt-free basis MEUR 6.1 (approximately MSEK 62.8). The initial purchase money amounts to MEUR 4.0 (approximately MSEK 41.2).

Additional purchase money will be paid over a period of two years on the condition that Limab Oy’s current shareholders remain employees of the company. The acquisition will be financed by a bank loan in the amount of MSEK 41.2 and a seller’s promissory note in the amount of MSEK 21.6. The debt financing may at a later date be refinanced in the form of a new issue of shares. The transaction is expected to have a positive effect on Image System’s earnings per share in the current year and going forward. The transaction was expected to close on 8 June 2018. ”We are very happy to integrate ourselves with Image Systems and its subsidiary RemaSawco, a leading company in our industry, with which we share the vision of leading the development of the

Digital Sawmill”, says Juho Virta, the majority shareholder and development chief of Limab Oy. ”Our strategic plan for growth includes acquisitions as well as organic growth in the form of new products. The acquisition of Limab serves both of these purposes as we will acquire market shares as well as complement our own product offerings with new products that are a good fit with our ambition to lead the development of the Digital Sawmill of the future, says Johan Friberg, President and Chief Executive Officer of Image Systems.

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Heinola to supply two HFB Progressive Kilns to IKEA IKEA has ordered two large automatic 2-zone progressive kilns type HFB from Heinola Sawmill Machinery Inc. with annual capacity of ca. 55,000 cubic metres when drying 50 mm pine to 9% final moisture content.

The new progressive kilns will be taken into production at Swedish furniture manufacture’s production plant in Stalowa Wola, Poland, in the beginning of year 2019. Heinola has earlier delivered

to furniture manufacture’s sawmill in Wielbark five chamber kilns and three large chamber kilns to Chociwell plant.

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Junnikkala Ltd. invests in its Kalajoki and Oulainen sawmills Junnikkala Ltd. is growing its sawn wood production in Kalajoki, Finland, and increasing the drying capacity by acquiring the first TC continuous kiln in Finland and installing X-ray scanners on its segregation lines within its sawmills. The upcoming drying facility is the only one in Finland which allows users to combine different types and lengths of wood. The

works of the drying facility will begin in the summer, equipment deliveries will arrive in October and the new drying facility will be in operation in March 2019. And as result of the investment, the combined production volume of Kalajoki and Oulainen sawmills will rise to over 400,000 cubic meters. TC continuous kiln will enable more flexible production and increase the total drying capacity

at the sawmill in Kalajoki, where it will replace older drying plants. The company will also renew the shredding by installing X-ray instruments on the log sorting lines at the Oulu sawmill in August and Kalajoki in September. Because the X-ray measurement enables precise bark measurement, we can make better use of the raw material. Considering the smaller tree structure in our area, we can

measure the parts of a different tree trunk more precisely and Junnikkala can take advantage of the special sizes and treetops available. Valutec Ltd. supplies the canal dryer to Junnikkala Oy and the indicators are supplied by the Finnish Limab Ltd.

100 Gilbert Planers sold Almost 20 years after its introduction on the market, Gilbert’s planer is a huge success for the company as the 100th unit has been sold to the company Katerra, in USA. Gilbert Product’s team has developed a unique expertise in designing planermill equipment. Sold in nearly 10 countries including Canada, United States, Germany, New Zealand, Denmark, Brazil, Australia and Sweden, the Gilbert Planers are known to be the fastest in the world and have the highest efficiency rate due to

the unique-to-gilbert pull-through technology. “Our planer equipment makes us very proud. With our five different models, we want to offer our clients first-rate equipment helping them increase their productivity while producing a beautiful lumber finish. To have sold 100 planers is a great sign of confidence given by the industry“, declares Heidi Danbrook, Sales Manager Planermill Division. For the upcoming years, Gilbert is devoted to continue being the leader in the planer industry by

producing high quality equipment tailored to meet mill needs. Its after-sales team is dedicated to offering personalized service and support to all its customers worldwide. For over 30 years, Gilbert has been a leader in the design and manufacturing of forestry, planermill, construction equipment and snow groomers. The company, located in Roberval, Canada, employs nearly 100 workers dedicated to offering the best planer technology on the market.

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Valutec to supply TC continuous kiln to Holzwerke Ladenburger in Germany Holzwerke Ladenburger in Germany placed an order with Valutec for supply of TC continuous kiln. The TC continuous kiln will be used to meet increased demand, primarily for dried boards. The capacity of

the lumber kiln amounts to 90,000 cubic metres (39,000 MBF) “We chose a TC kiln because it is the most flexible and economical kiln on the market. It allows us to freely mix dimensions and combine

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Canfor Southern Pine invests $40 million in its dimension lumber mill in Camden, South Carolina Canfor Southern Pine, a leading integrated forest products company, will upgrade its existing Camden, South Carolina sawmill in Kershaw County. The company is projected to invest $40 million in the project, as South Carolina Dept. of Commerce reports. The company’s Camden facility has been in operation since 1983 and manufactures dimension lumber. To accommodate its continued growth, Canfor will be

installing a new planer mill, as well as new equipment throughout the sawmilling operation to address critical areas that limit production capacity. The expansion will begin this year and is expected to be completed in the 4Q 2019. Canfor Southern Pine Vice President of U.S. Operations (East) Keith McGregor said: “The Camden facility has always been one of our top-performing mills. This $40 million capital investment will

increase capacity by 50%, making it our highest-producing facility in the Southern U.S. The project will also further enhance our first quartile performance in safety and quality. With this major investment, the Camden plant will continue to be a stable and significant employer in this region, paying good wages and benefits to our valuable employees.”

Keith McGregor Canfor Southern Pine Vice President of U.S. Operations (East)

CatchMark 1Q revenues increased by 4% to $24.1 m In line with expectations, CatchMark Timber Trust, Inc. reported higher revenue, an increase in GAAP net loss, and an increase in Adjusted EBITDA for the quarter ended March 31, 2018 compared to the three-month period ended March 31, 2017. Results were driven by a year-overyear increase in harvest volume, higher pulpwood pricing and the strong financial performance of the Dawsonville Bluffs joint venture. CatchMark’s revenues increased HALCO AD:Layout 3 3/8/10 to $24.1 million for the three

months ended March 31, 2018 from $23.1 million for the three months ended March 31, 2017 primarily due to an increase in timber sales revenue of $2.2 million. For the three months ended March 31, 2018, Adjusted EBITDA was $14.9 million, a $4.3 million increase from the three months ended March 31, 2017, primarily due to contributions from the Dawsonville Bluffs Joint Venture and an increase in net timber sales. Jerry Barag, CatchMark’s 17:22 1 said, “We had PresidentPage and CEO

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Heinola to supply green sorting & stick-stacking line for Iisveden Metsä Oy The new line will be installed next to the current sorting line, at which point the current line will begin serving as a dry sorting line. The capacity of the new line is approximately 150,000 m3 of green lumber a year. The sorting line will include features such as automated camera-based sorting equipment, equipment to allow for stepless cutting functions, a sorting conveyor of push-chain type will be

installed to sort the materials into 20 vertical bins. The stick-stacking line is equipped with an additional hoist and an automated stick distribution system containing 12 stick cassettes, as well as a stick storage system located between the dry sorting line and the stickstacking line. HEINOLA’s own products will be complemented in the line by several devices from the product range of its sister company,

Hekotek. The electrification and automation of the line, as well the dust removal system and the chip conveyor from chipper to chip silo are just some of the solutions made possible with Hekotek products. Engineering of the line is already under way, the installations will take place this autumn and early winter. Production on the line will begin in early 2019.

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Wood pellet exports from the U.S. up 10.7% in Jan-Apr Wood pellet exports from the U.S. reached 1.74 million tonnes through April, up 10.7% from the first four months of 2017, according to USDA data. The average export price gained 5.2% to $140 per tonne.

The pellet exports to UK increased 7.8% to 1.30 million tonnes, and average price up 5.5% to $144 per tonne. The exports to Denmark jumped by 85.0% to 235.66 thousand tonnes, average price dropped 6.3% to $152 per

tonne. The pellet exports from the U.S. to Belgium have fallen by 45.8% to 126.09 thousand tonnes with average price slipped 4.6% to $87 per tonne.

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Pope Resources reported 1Q net income of $5.7 million Pope Resources reported net income of $5.7 million, or $1.31 per ownership unit, on consolidated revenue of $25 million, and lookthrough revenue of $17.6 million, for 1Q 2018. This compares to net income of $3.4 million, or $0.77 per ownership unit, on consolidated revenue of $17.3 million, and lookthrough revenue of $11.4 million, for 1Q 2017. “The confluence of strong log markets and favorable winter

weather in 2018’s first quarter enabled us to push up harvest volumes and realize significant increases in cash flow from operations compared to last year’s first quarter,” said Tom Ringo, President and CEO. “Log prices generally were strongest in early Q1-18. As the favorable markets and weather encouraged broad log production participation, however, realized prices slipped back 5

to 10% later in the quarter, still coming in at levels higher than recent quarters. Other items of note for this quarter include the previously announced January acquisitions by Fund IV of two timberland properties totaling nearly 37,000 acres. In Q1-18 we began marketing timber deed sales on these two properties with good early success that augurs well for early cash yield on the Partnership’s $17.1 million

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co-investment in these properties. Finally, our Real Estate activities in Q1-18 were focused on laying the groundwork for sales that are expected to close later in the year.” Said Ringo.

Expressions of Interest – ForestTECH 2018 ForestTECH is a premier technology series. It’s run for Australasia’s forest resource managers, planners, inventory foresters and GIS and mapping specialists by the Forest Industry Engineering Association (FIEA). Since 2007, it’s the one event every year that focuses on this particular part of the forestry industry.

Forest owners, forestry mangers, key researchers and technology providers are also now picking up the opportunity of building in their own client meetings, workshops and discussion groups around the event. Last year they had over 270 delegates attended the ForestTECH

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series. All major forestry companies in Australia and New Zealand were represented along with representatives from major Indonesian and South African companies. The focus for ForestTECH 2017 was “unlocking the true value of data”. New systems for better measuring, managing and analysing this information were reviewed. Emphasis was also put on research findings from in-forest trials and a three-year, AU$1.8 million collaborative research project on remote sensing jointly funded by Forest & Wood Products Australia (FWPA), forestry companies, universities and government.

What’s planned for 2018? Key themes for this year’s event will include; – Storage, processing and management of “big data” – The practical application of automation, robotics and sensors by forest managers

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– Integrating virtual and augmented reality into forestry operations – Results and lessons from reconciling remote sensing data into the field – New innovations in mobile forest apps and collection tools

– Mobile communications advances in more remote locations – Results from remote sensing research and in-forest trials – Workflow solutions for data collected from airborne and UAV systems – New mapping and GIS applications – Changing skill sets required by today’s forest resource managers Already a number of leading offshore companies (researchers and tech suppliers from Canada, the USA and Europe) have put up their hand to be involved in ForestTECH 2018. At this stage, they are now calling for expressions of interest for presenting at this year’s November series. It’s planned to run in Rotorua, New Zealand on 14-15 November and then again in Melbourne, Australia on 20-21 November.



Ensuring quality for customers

Goldeneye 900 transverse quality scanner optimizes value and ensures constant lumber quality

Russian sawmiller, Ugra Timber, upgrades to a Goldeneye transversal scanner for softwood lumber, expecially Russian larch. After years of successfully working with a Wanescan edger optimizer from Microtec, the company decided it was time to add quality scanning to their trimming and sorting line to ensure constant quality delivery to their customers

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ull quality grading is key for constant lumber quality delivery to customers. Transverse Quality Grader Goldeneye 900 delivers exactly that. It optimizes lumber for a precise trim cut and flawless sorting to ensure continuous high quality output. The scanner provides accurate defect reconstruction as well as precision and reliability in determining a

lumber’s surface quality. The scanner detects and localizes all types of knots as well as cracks, blue and brown stain, pitch pockets, wormholes, wanes, curvature and other dimensional defects. “After successfully working with European larch, spruce, fir and pine, Australian radiata as well as radiata pine, cedar, douglas fir in America, we are glad

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to introduce Russian larch to our transverse scanning portfolio.” states Microtec CEO Federico Giudiceandrea. Besides larch, Ugra Timber produces pine, spruce and cedar, all optimized by Goldeneye. The modular scanner consists of one-meter-modules and is extendible up to eight meters board length. Ugra Timber scans approx. 100 boards each minute, while the scanners could run at double speed of max 200 lugs per minute. An especially slim conveyor system developed together with

Springer, makes sure cameras capture a complete board image from all four sides. Since boards do not need to be turned, the scanner only requires a single scan frame width and can be placed in an existing grading station or transverse chain section with minimal modification. “One of the main benefits of our scanners is that they are modular systems that can be integrated very quickly into existing lines. Downtime is kept to a minimum.” explains Giudiceandrea. In front of the Goldeneye scanner an inline moisture meter M3 Scan determines the board’s moisture to check if the degree of moisture content is within the thresholds for transversal feeding. A second scanner box in front of the Goldeneye 900 determines lumber thickness to adjust Goldeneye cameras according to variing board hights. Ugra Timber once again laid their trust into Microtec scanner products to increase quality and efficiency. “We see our further development in, first of all, maximum efficient use of wood resources of the region and creation of integrated production facilities for manufacturing of wood products with high added value.” states Ugra Timber CEO Yurij Gennadevich Kraev, “This is why we invest in cutting-edge scanning and optimization technology to get the best out of our wood. Microtec’s Goldeneye trim and

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CEO Yurij Gennadevich Kraev shaking hands with Hansjörg Springer on the signing of the contract. Springer supplied the trimmer as well as the sorting line, together with Microtec electronics and PLC

Microtec’s Goldeneye trim and sorting optimization ensures we are delivering constantly high quality lumber to our customers Yurij Gennadevich Kraev, CEO Ugra Timber Goldeneye 900 scans lumber from all four sides for optimized trim, grading and sorting to increase the value of final products to the customer

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Goldeneye 900 transversal quality grader installed in record time at Ugra Timber sawmill scans 100 lumber boards up to 6 meters (20 feet) length in one pass from all four sides

sorting optimization ensures we are delivering constantly high quality lumber to our customers.”

scanner systems. Microtec’s team counts more than 150 dedicated staff in its offices in Italy and Canada. As the worldwide partner for the global wood industry, Microtec’s engineers constantly create new approaches and solutions to boost value in wood processing.

About Ugra Timber

One of the main benefits of our scanners is that they are modular systems that can be integrated very quickly into existing lines. Downtime is kept to a minimum Federico Giudiceandrea, CEO Microtec

Ugra Timber is one of the largest logging and sawing company in Russia and comprises four saw mills. Introduction of leading technologies for logging and sawing industries as a part of a regional investment project, are the main factors of the company’s economic growth. Increased rates of high quality sawn timber output allows the company to satisfy the demand at the world market. Today, commercial timber felling volume constitutes 600 000 m3/ year. Ugra Timber products meet the most recent global standards. Special attention is paid to high quality of the materials, impeccable packing, and convenient and speedy product delivery to any place in the world.

About Microtec Microtec is the most trusted scanning and optimization provider for the wood processing industry. As hardware and software company, Microtec develops and manufactures world leading

Goldeneye 900 sorting optimization ensures a constantly high quality output of lumber to satisfy the needs of the global market. Lumber processing sorting and stacking is performed by Microtec optimizers.

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BSW announces €40m investment plans BSW Timber, the UK’s leading integrated forestry and timber company, has announced its latest investment of €40m in Slovenia, constructing a new sawmill, CHP plant and pellet manufacturing facility which will see the creation of 170 new jobs. Representatives from BSW, including CEO Tony Hackney, were in Slovenia , Tuesday 22nd May to sign a Memorandum of Understanding for their ambitious

development plans, together with their partners Government of The Republic of Slovenia, The Slovenian Forest Agency and other stakeholders to launch the investment. The investment will see the construction on three sites, including a modern sawmill in Gomilsko with state-of-the-art wood processing technology, the development of pellet production

and wood biomass cogeneration at the Šoštanj site, and a final site in Letuš will focus on the production of value added products. Tony Hackney, Chief Executive at BSW Timber, said: “After seeing the success of our Latvian sawmill we were keen to explore new opportunities within The EU. “Slovenia has some of the best forests in The EU and a largely undeveloped processing sector. We are delighted to be working alongside the Slovenian government to increase the competitiveness of the country’s timber supply chain, in line with their ‘Wood is Beautiful’ strategy. “With the developing wood shortages in UK, Slovenia is a very attractive country for us to invest in. The Slovenian Government has agreed a 15-year long term contract for 120,000 cubic metres of roundwood which will be backed up by supply from a very supportive private sector while working with domestic sawmills.” The location of the new mill was decided following an extensive study completed by BSW and Tilhill Forestry, part of the BSW

Group, and the Slovenian Forestry Institute. Alexander Brownlie, BSW’s Commercial Director and Chairman of BSW SI, continued: “The site in Gomilsko is the ideal location for our new sawmill, providing us with access to high quality raw material, a good history of timber processing as well as the added advantage of the site’s geographical location, very good road links and with the Port of Koper offering excellent export links.” The new sawmill will have the capacity to process an annual input in excess of 300,000m3 sawlogs, making it the largest mill in Slovenia. Its products will be available for the Slovenian market, however BSW plans to build on its successful Latvian marketing model and predominantly export to international markets, such as UK, Southern Europe, North Africa, North America and Asia. Co-products from the Gomilsko mill will be transferred to Šoštanj where the Company will invest in CHP capacity and pellet manufacturing. Mr Hackney added: “From our

Tony Hackney, BSW CEO

experience, every direct job at BSW goes on to create an additional five across a range of relating industries, such as harvesting and logistics. This would mean that from our 170 new roles, up to 850 additional jobs could be created across Slovenia. “We are really excited about the new development, and look forward to a successful future, building relationships with suppliers, stockists and the timber professionals in Slovenia over the coming years.” BSW is set to begin construction in September 2018, with the aim to start production in early 2020.

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Before this investment, the Viiratsi Sawmill was a small log sawmill. Upon completion of the new line, we can handle logs with diameters from 8-50 cm at the small ends, and with lengths of 3-6 m.” The Viiratsi sawline is a complete USNR line from the Cambio 800 debarker to the resaw and the Catech edger line. The Viiratsi is also the first saw line produced in Sweden with USNR optimization. A great effort was put into adapting the USNR optimization software to the new machinery. This work was done through a tight cooperation between Swedish technicians and the USNR optimization team in Parksville, British Columbia. The advanced optimization,

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“In the near future, the production capacity of laminated timber products will grow even further, and therefore the use of lumber in post processing will likely increase. The installed sawing capacities will exceed the amount of raw material usage. “Log prices are steadily rising and pushing manufacturers to invest in equipment that provides better financial return, especially

the hardware and software scanning systems. Companies that have not invested or are not going to do this in the near future, have already finished or stopped production. “A steady growth of wages, 5% per year, and low interest rates will make all investments attractive that reduce the number of employees per unit of production.”

A board is scanned at the Catech edger, utilizing the BioLuma sensors

together with sweep sawing technology and the Catech edger optimizer, guarantee a high recovery level.

Catech Edgers Catech edgers have long been the top-of-the-line trademark for high speed softwood edging. Scanning and measurement technologies have evolved throughout the years, and now USNR’s BioLuma technology has been implemented. The standard scanner heads in Catech systems are now BioLuma 2900L. The scanners feature laser scanning at a resolution of 0.3 in (8 mm) at a scan rate of 2500 Hz over the full length of the board. As an option, the system can be fitted with vision scanning for full value optimization. Recently, the first two Catech systems with BioLuma technology have been installed, one in Fiskarheden Sawmill, Sweden, and one in Viiratsi.

Why Catech? Margo Jaska, Technical Manager at AS Viiratsi Saeveski explains why they chose the Catech edger for their new sawline: “The edger was chosen mainly because of the capacity – with a peak capacity of up to 70 boards/minute, and an average speed of 55 boards/ minute. “Other vendors in Europe

did not have an edger with such capacity.” BioLuma 2900L geometric profile scanners with USNR’s optimization package were chosen based on the precision and reliability that are proven out over many installations.

Smooth installation The performance of the machinery once it’s up and running, is only one of many parameters to consider in the process of buying new equipment. A smooth installation and commissioning process is important as well. Jaska was concise in his description of the the Catech installation process: “The installation process went unnoticed. That is a good sign of assembly quality and professionalism of the startup/ installation crew.”

About Nordwood NORDWOOD is a single trademark for three sawmills under which they market the production of AS Viiratsi Saeveski, AS Viru-Nigula Saeveski and AS Aegviidu Puit. They produce the sawn timber from local nordic pine and spruce logs. Their sawn timber is used in Estonia as well as in export markets in construction works as well as raw material in furniture, packaging and wood industry. Approximately 250,000 m3 of the sawn timber is produced under the trademark of NORDWOOD. The parent companies of the sawmills are RAIT AS and LEMEKS AS who are based in the Estonian

capital. They have successfully operated as wood industry groups for more than 20 years and they employ approximately 850 employees. The companies are oriented to export and operate in different markets in Europe, Asia, Russia, Australia. The most well-known trademarks of the wood industry groups are Raitwood, Parkwood, Palmako, Imprest, Pinest, AP Mets, Lemeks, Nordwood

Baltic opportunities Interestingly, Ehrpais also commented on his general view of the market in Estonia and the Baltic countries. “The development of the sawing industry at the local region is ensured with the availability of raw materials, and with fast development of post processing,” he said. “For example, in Estonia, since 2012, the import of sawn timber has been higher than the export.

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Upgrades to sawline optimization The log optimisation system has a scan density of half-an-inch at industry best speeds

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system is the primary breakdown, where proper gap management has a direct impact on production and bottom-line profits. When the gap between logs is too small, the line must stop to position the cutting tools. When the gap is too long, throughput is reduced. Therefore, it is important to maintain a constant gab between the logs, which is easier said than done.

The system also eliminates virtually all log crossings. For example, a log that is too small to be detected by the other type of sensors may result in two logs crossing over one another in the chain, triggering a production stoppage in order to separate these two logs. Without this solution, operators must use several types of sensors to detect these two logs – for

A few key examples include: • S can density of ½ in at 650 ft/ minute • C an replicate any curve sawing from downstream machine • L ive simulation that compares side to side solutions from the production optimizer and from the simulator using the same live production logs but different parameters • E asy comparison tool to analyze multiple simulation results • C an save as much as 20,000 logs per simulation lot • O ptimization advanced analysis tool, allowing user to test alternate solutions by forcing a sawing pattern or adding a sideboard. Going hand-in-hand with this new system is a further upgrade to Autolog’s gap management technology. The focus of this

Gap management is crucial to ensuring best-possible uptime

This is where Autolog’s solution comes in. The camera for gap management is located at the log infeed of a sawing line. By adding the camera, it will detect with precision both the beginning of the log in the feeder, or the absence of the log, as well as the end of the log on the conveyor, maximizing the use of the sawing line while maintaining a constant gap between each log.

example, photocells such as analog or single point – to achieve only average results. Autolog and the early adopters of this technology into their sawlines are delivering excellent results, while reducing downtime and production costs.

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The installation team puts the final touches on Northland Forest Products’ new HewSaw R200 before it is lifted through the roof and into position in the mill

Innovative Solutions to a Challenging Environment Northern Alberta is a challenging environment for the forest industry, but Northland Forest Products in Fort McMurray takes it all in stride.

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orthland Forest Products has seen its fair share of challenges over the years. The mill is located in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada, which is in the heart of Canada’s oil sands, making it hard to attract employees when they have to compete against the high wages offered by the nearby oil sector. And then there were the recent forest fires which destroyed valuable timberlands, forced an evacuation of the city of 80,000 people and shut the mill down for over a month (see sidebar on the fires). But for the family owners of Northland – brothers Craig and Howie Ewashko and their sister Kim Norris, dealing with these challenges is all in a day’s work. “We have learned over the years to be flexible and adapt to different and challenging situations,” explains Craig. “We keep pace with technology and market conditions and we continually position

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ourselves to be successful in both types of markets – the good and the bad.” In 2016, the team at Northland saw one of these opportunities to reposition the mill for future growth. “Following the acquisition of another mill in the region, we solidified our fibre supply in early 2016 and immediately went to the white board again to see how we could maximize our new investment,” says Craig. “It was clear that the volume of logs under 12 inches (30 cm) was going to increase so we turned to our longterm small log primary breakdown supplier, HewSaw, to see what could be done. They presented us with a turn-key solution for a new primary breakdown machine that would eliminate major mill flow changes and minimize the risk of integrating scanning, programming and mechanical installations from various suppliers.” The new HewSaw at Northland, which was commissioned in the


SAWLINES – HewSaw

Spring of 2017 Is an R200 A.1 with a 2R log positioner log-in system. This new line replaced an older model R200 that was installed back in 1998 and then upgraded in 2003. “There are three main features on the new HewSaw that were attractive to us,” explains Craig. “First is the separate edging on the new machine. It is working very well for us and is allowing us to produce top and bottom jacket boards that are equal in quality to the HewSaw production coming from the ripsaw. Second is the increased horsepower and some heavier duty parts, which enable us to now operate at feed speeds of over 600 feet per minute (180 metres per minute). And lastly, HewSaw’s integrated supplier solution gave us confidence in our new system as HewSaw has partnered with experienced suppliers in areas such as scanning and optimization, machine controls, and the hydraulic system.”

OPERATION FOCUS

Over the years we have continued our partnership with HewSaw and they have responded with updated equipment that has increased feed speeds and recovery. I have to say, having a partnership and a long-term relationship with a main supplier like HewSaw is key to our success Craig Ewashko, Mill Owner

The new HewSaw R200 A.1 positioned in the mill during the installation process

The HewSaw R200 A.1 single pass machine can process logs from under 3 inches (7.5 cm) to almost 14 inches (35cm) in diameter and lengths from 8 feet (2.4 metres) to 20 feet (6 metres) plus, all in one pass. The machine also features separate edging on the top and bottom boards, eliminating the need for downstream edgers.

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Crews prepare to lift the HewSaw 2R log positioner into place.

Northland Forest Products is a family-owned and operated company. From left to right are Craig Ewashko, Kim Norris, and Howie Ewashko. For this sibling trio, dealing with challenges is all in a day’s work. (Photo courtesy of Canadian Forest Industries)

The HewSaw R200 A.1 is the smallest and most economical model in HewSaw’s line-up of single pass and multi-unit sawing machines. It is an extremely flexible machine that can process logs from under 3 inches (7.5 cm) to almost 14 inches (35cm) in diameter and lengths from 8 feet (2.4 metres) to 20 feet (6 metres) plus, all in one pass. The HewSaw single pass process starts when the log is presented to the HewSaw Log-in system. In the Northland machine, scanning is provided by Canadian scanning and optimization supplier Prologic Plus. The 3-D scanner is situated above the HewSaw V-flight conveyor that feeds the 2R log positioner. After being positioned for the best pattern recovery, the log is then fed into the R200 which chips all four sides, rips the centre stack and then processes the sideboards by removing wane, which eliminates downstream edging on the HewSaw produced boards. Northland has partnered with HewSaw for several decades dating back to the 1990s. “Our father, Roy, was a big influence on us,” says Craig. “Back in the early 90s, he first looked at different methods of processing smaller diameter logs. He had seen an earlier version of the HewSaw method and was confident that it was a

viable solution on our growing dependence on a smaller diameter log supply.” The new HewSaw is the third model form the Finnish manufacturer to be installed at Northland Forest Products. “Over the years we have continued our partnership with HewSaw and they have responded with updated equipment that has increased feed speeds and recovery. I have to say, having a partnership and a long-term relationship with a main supplier like HewSaw is key to our success,” adds Craig. With some excellent upfront planning and cooperation between HewSaw, the mill, and the subcontractors involved in the project, the start-up portion of the project was extremely efficient. With some pre-work, such as wiring, hydraulic plumbing and foundation work completed well in advance of the mechanical installation of the HewSaw, the line was only shut down for 16 days for the project. As of May 2018, Craig was happy to report that the new HewSaw is setting production records for the mill. “It is doing its job and we are excited to see how far we can go with this new machine,” he concludes.

The first log processed through the new HewSaw at Northland Forest Products was on September 3, 2017. Pictured left to right are HewSaw Technical Advisor Cameron McCreight, Mill Owner Craig Ewashko, and HewSaw Technical Manager Chris Larsen.

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When mother nature has other ideas Good planning is key to a successful project but sometimes there are circumstances you just can’t control as the crew at Northland Forest Products found out first hand.

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hen a customer is preparing to purchase a new HewSaw line, it often takes months of discussions, planning, technical dialogue and on-site visits, but even after the ideal solution is determined and the contract is signed, the work is far from over. That’s where HewSaw’s After Sales team comes in, and with their vast experience they carefully plan every detail of the machine installation and commissioning, all with the goal of delivering a smooth and streamlined project start-up for the customer. This was the case with long-term HewSaw customer Northland Forest Products in Fort McMurray, Alberta, in Canada’s Boreal Forest Region. The workflow spreadsheets were completed, their new HewSaw R200 A.1 machine and 2R log positioner were built and being prepared for shipment from the HewSaw factory in Mäntyharju, Finland, and the project planning meetings were finished with the HewSaw team and the sub-contractors knowing what had to be done for their parts of the project. But in May 2016, just before the HewSaw was scheduled to leave the factory, Mother Nature had another idea and decided she was going to throw a wrench into the well laid out plan! “We were well on our way with the project when devastating forest fires that traumatized the city of Fort McMurray and the surrounding area forced us to re-evaluate our short-term strategy,” explains Craig Ewashko, who is one of Northland’s family owners and looks after mill operations. “We were shut down for a month but we were able to work closely with HewSaw to re-schedule the delivery and the project.” The impact of the forest fire was far reaching. The city of Fort McMurray, which typically houses about 80,000 people, was under a mandatory evacuation and was deserted in just a matter of hours. 2,400 buildings were destroyed, including the homes of several Northland employees, and it is estimated that 575,000 hectares

(1,421,000 acres) of timberlands were lost. As news footage of the evacuation showed a steady stream of vehicles and people heading south on the only main route out of Fort McMurray, Craig, his brother and Northland Forest Products’ president, Howie Ewashko, set up camp at the mill site, which is located 18 kilometres north of the city and on the banks of the Athabasca River. With the help of a few dedicated employees and contractors, their main goal was to defend the mill against the fire, which the media had nicknamed “The Beast.” Working with the government, contractors cleared trees that surrounded the mill. Northland’s crew placed sprinklers on the roof of the planer mill and surrounded the main office building with sprinklers. They also strategically positioned water cannons on the roof of the sawmill and in the log yard. Although fires were burning all around the mill, the team at Northland held their ground, while staying in contact with provincial forest service district manager Bernie Schmitte, who had accurate and up-to-date wildfire information. “We had a good information flow and we were ready to leave if necessary,” Howie says. “We were waiting for that call from Bernie, but until then we were going to stay.” As it turned out, the crew at the Northland site stayed throughout the entire time Fort McMurray was evacuated. Their numbers went up on several occasions as a number of firefighters took refuge at the mill site for rest and refueling. A couple of weeks after the crew set up their defenses at the mill, a contractor installed a temporary sprinkler and hydrant system fed by the Athabasca River. “That gave us a lot of confidence,” says Howie. At that point with our cannons and sprinklers and the added sprinklers, we were putting roughly 15,000 gallons of water per minute into the air. If the fire was close we would start up the water

systems and leave them to run to prevent ember transfer fires.” About a month after the evacuation of Fort McMurray, officials finally declared it safe to return to the area. Holding their ground had worked for Northland and although there were a few days where the sawmill complex seemed to be in imminent danger, the fire never broached the mill site boundaries. But with Fort McMurray open for business again came other challenges for Craig, Howie and the staff at Northland. “People lost their homes, businesses were destroyed and there was a huge lack of places to stay for anyone displaced by the fire and for contractors coming into Fort McMurray to do restorative work,” explains Craig. “At that point, we consulted with HewSaw’s staff and decided it was in everyone’s best interest to delay

the project.” It took close to a year for things to return to normal in Fort McMurray and at the mill. But once the HewSaw install started, everything went to plan and crews put the first log through the new HewSaw on September 3, 2017 – 10 months after the original planned commissioning. “As a family business, the word ‘quit’ is not in our vocabulary,” explains Craig. “We committed to HewSaw and HewSaw committed to us. It took a great team effort from everyone involved, but despite the challenges of dealing with the forest fires, we worked together to get the job done and today, we are setting records with the new machine.”

Northland’s owners and volunteer crews set up a water system that helped protect the mill site from wild fires that destroyed 575,000 hectares (1,421,000 acres) of timberlands in the region. With some good planning and hard work, the fire never reached the mill, although it did come close on several occasions.

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Wood Drying Technology

The energy-saving capacity of the Hildebrand kilns are exceptional

Europe-based technology developer is partnering with tertiary institutions to deliver nextgeneration kilns for the world

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ocated in Hanover, Germany Hildebrand has been serving the International wood industry with drying kilns for more than 50 years, first throughout its home market of Europe and then delivering parts and services for North America through Brunner Hildebrand Lumber Dry Kiln Co, in Nashville. The company’s dry kiln solutions are based on decades of experience in the highly demanding lumber drying market of the sawmill industry worldwide. This experience and expertise ensures that customers are able to receive individual dry kiln solutions tailored to the needs of each sawmill. Hildebrand manufactures a complete line of dry kilns: conventional kilns (forklift and track loaded for softwood and hardwood); continuous kilns, steamers; heat-treating; pre-

dryers; vacuum dryers; and various types of kiln controls with on-line service. “Each year, we invest a significant percentage of our turnover in research and development, in cooperation with the University of Hanover to improve and develop drying technologies that will assist mills who are on the look-out for new ideas and opportunities for a better bottom line,” Andreas Mueller, Global Sales Lead, said. This also applies to one of Hildebrand’s most recent developments, the Alternating Climate, which Mueller describes as a “great way of saving large amounts of energy in the kiln drying process”. “With our special feature Alternating Climate, lumber is variantly exposed to harsh – but still uncritical – drying conditions followed by mild climate and reduced or even switched off air


Hildebrand strives for higher honours flow,” he said. “This puts lumber through carefully calculated ‘stress and relief’ intervals with the benefit

of improved grade and lower cost of electrical energy.” The manufacturer also recently

introduced a highly efficient continuous kiln, the Continuous Kiln Alexander (HCK-A). This type

of continuous kiln is designed for mills that produce large volumes of lumber products, for example

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A Hildebrand kiln in-situ in Latvia

dimension softwood. “It´s structure is entirely made of aluminium which is considered the material with the best combination of stability, longevity and cost-efficiency – stainless steel is also available,” Mueller said. “While designing our HCK-A, we put great emphasis on creating exactly the right drying conditions – temperature, climate, air speed – for the respective lumber moisture content,” he said. “Lumber is placed length-wise on carts and rails and dried during transport through a number of zones with separate climates. “Ultimately, lumber will be dried in our continuous kiln HCK-A just as it would be in a conventional kiln. The technical features of each individual drying zone are perfectly customized to the drying state and moisture of the lumber packages passing through.” All of the HCK-type kilns feature the “highly efficient” Hildebrand Greenkilns technology, which

This puts lumber through carefully calculated ‘stress and relief’ intervals with the benefit of improved grade and lower cost of electrical energy Andreas Mueller, Global Sales Lead

HCK continuous kilns essential benefits: • C ontinuous volume feed to bring the lumber product quicker to the market • Integrated with the logistics of the mill • M ultitrack, flexible, and able to dry different species within the same kiln • Volume drying at the lowest possible cost • Maximize grade yield • O ptimized energy efficiency in-line with green initiatives and applicable to funding programs • Scalable • Adapted to any heat source and heating medium

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allows large savings of thermal energy by connecting the individual drying zones to one big thermal compound where excess heat from certain drying zones is guided to drying zones in need of additional heat. This way, thermal waste is greatly reduced. Another energy-saving HCK feature is the Hildebrand HTT turbo-baffle system, which is based on height-adjustable aluminium baffles. These baffles are constantly repositioned vertically as computed by the Control System, thus shutting off the air flow from parts of the lumber stack for a predetermined time span. While drying in the screened section continues through vapour pressure differential between the core and the surface of the lumber boards, air velocity in the exposed sections is almost doubled. This allows shorter drying times with less consumption of electrical energy while still achieving the highest-possible lumber quality.


Typically, all HCK continuous kilns come with an integrated control room on the upper floor of the kiln, directly beneath the roof section. This design ensures costeffective installation of electrical supply cables and heating pipes as well as maximum protection

against weather conditions. High-grade wall and roof insulation minimizes thermal loss while the outside aluminium sheets blend in harmoniously with the rest of the kiln building. As an option, Hildebrand continuous kilns can be equipped

with hydraulic or pneumatic aluminium pressure frames in each individual drying zone. Pressure frames are lowered onto the top package of the lumber stacks, thus providing excellent stability while eliminating any warp of the top layer of boards.

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Processing with

SANDERS LOGGING BTB catches up with twenty-six-year-old Harry Sanders III to see how things are going with his new Tigercat processor.

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ast summer Sanders Logging purchased the first Tigercat H250D processor - 575 harvesting head package to be sold in Georgia. As a third-generation logger, Harry Sanders has been with the family business for a little over three years. He has a forestry degree from the University of Georgia and has been working in the woods since he was just thirteenyears- old. Harry loves what he does and is very passionate about the industry. He is part of the Young Alumni Committee for the Warnell School of Forestry at the University of Georgia, is on the Board of Directors for the Bleckley County Chamber of Commerce and is on the Emerging Leaders Committee for the Georgia Forestry Association.

What initiated interest in purchasing a processor for your operation? The first Tigercat H250D processor with a 575 processing head in the state of Georgia.

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We ended up buying the processor because of the mill that we

haul to. We haul to Interfor, a Canadian-based company that is expanding in Georgia. They have seven mills in Georgia and they’re integrating their systems from what they have in British Columbia to what we have down here. And to be productive and efficient, the processor was the best way to go. We thought that we could maximize the process, so that’s when we started looking into it. From the get-go I knew I wanted a Tigercat carrier. I just didn’t know what kind of processor head.

Did you know of anyone else in the area with a Tigercat processing head? There’s not many Tigercat processing heads in the southeastern US. I think there are two in Arkansas, and I got those guys’ phone numbers and I started calling them to get feedback on their experience.


Sanders Logging has been buying Tigercat loaders and drive-to-tree feller bunchers since the early 2000s, trading for new equipment every three to four years. Currently the company has three Tigercat 234 series loaders, a 630E skidder and two driveto- tree feller bunchers, a 720G and 724G.

So you were set on the Tigercat carrier. How did you decide on the full package with the Tigercat processing head? At the Tidewater Demo last year, I was hanging around some of the [Tigercat] engineers discussing various processing heads that are used in the southern US. Later during dinner, one of the engineers I was talking with brought over Mr. Ken to discuss the idea of building a Tigercat processing head for the south. The next day, Tidewater and Tigercat had a management meeting where the idea was brought up and discussed in further detail. Tidewater called later that day and said, “We’re going to build one and we’re going to bring it to the south.” I was happy to be given the opportunity to be the first one to demo it. In my head, I knew I was going to buy it. The following Monday, I received a formal package detailing

Was it a big learning curve for you and your crew?

I’m a competitive person so I took on that challenge and i was ready to do whatever it took. Harry Sanders III, Vice President, Sanders Logging

the machine specifications. I just couldn’t wait for it to come.

So when was the machine delivered? The machine was delivered in August. After the phone call a couple of months passed and it was the Tigercat 25th anniversary ceremony. Tidewater invited me to attend and I actually got to see the head and the carrier being built. That was the day that I said to myself that I was a Tigercat man. I saw how you guys run your operation and I was really impressed. I really believe in the

core Tigercat values. I like what Tigercat stands by. It is similar to what my father laid upon me growing up and it is how we run our business. I can just see the passion and I really felt it when I came and visited. I was blown away by everybody. It seemed like everybody really enjoyed their job, from the guys and girls painting, to the people designing the machines. It was a real homey feeling and I’m a small-town guy so it just felt right. Another 60 days rolled by and the machine was delivered to me in Georgia.

I was kind of nervous about it. I had never run a processor. And I didn’t really have any time to learn. It made me really nervous. But what made me feel better was the fact that I had several Tigercat guys stay with me for about three weeks to get me started. Tigercat had four representatives come for start-up: Devin Snively, service representative based out of Ailey, Georgia; Gary MacDonald, product support representative based out of Nova Scotia; Blaine MacDonald, product support specializing in harvesting and processing heads based out of Alberta; and Pierre Fortin, service representative based out of Brantford, Ontario. Collectively, the team helped Harry understand the head, trained him on operating the head, provided technical support and optimized the programming to suit the application.

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The Tigercat 630E skidder was purchased at the same time as the H250D processor. The processor has accumulated approximately 1,700 hours and the skidder has 1,800 hours.

I had a lot of support behind it and that was comforting. I was very sure that the product was going to be good. I just had to make it work when it got out here. I’m a competitive person so I took on that challenge and I was ready to do whatever it took. Around Thanksgiving, Interfor sent me to BC to tour some of their logging operations. They wanted us

to collaborate and share ideas as they had been running processors for many years. The objective was to discuss how to effectively integrate the processor into our system. The trip was several weeks after I had already started running the machine, but I still learned a lot and what to look out for.

Harry’s 575 harvesting head in action.

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How has your productivity changed since you got this machine? I am using my processor in 25 to 30-year-old plantation pine with twelve to twenty inch average sized butts. I have put about 1,700 hours on it so far and it has definitely upped my production. It is doing everything that I want it to. Knuckleboom loaders with


I am really surprised with the accuracy of the head. I am shooting out a lot of wood through this thing and I’m truly impressed by how accurate it is.

Have other loggers in the area been curious about the machine? There has been a lot of interest with it. It seemed like when I first got the machine, I had a fan base out here every day. It was really nerve wracking to me because I was learning to run it and had all these eyes watching me.

What would you like to tell other young people that may be considering logging as a career path?

delimbers are very productive. But when the mill requires you to cut certain lengths and you only have a six-inch window of error, you can’t be efficient and productive doing it the old-school way with a loader and delimber. You can to a certain extent, but I am way more precise and efficient with the processor.

You can make a good living doing what we do. If you love being outdoors every day, it is a great job. It’s different scenery all the time because we’re constantly moving tracts. You have the opportunity to meet a lot of people over the years and build really good relationships with them. This article originally appeared in Between the Branches, April 2018, the official publication of Tigercat Industries Inc.

What made me feel better was the fact that I had several Tigercat guys stay with me for about three weeks to get me started. Harry Sanders III

Twenty-six-year-old Harry Sanders III has been working for the family business for a little over three years.

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Lift ‘n’ load The cranes on loading forwarders have become as crucial as the capacity and manoeuvrability of the rigs themselves in some cases

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Forwarders The mid-size forwarders, including the 1110G and 1510G, are equipped with features that boost machine power and operator precision

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apacity and manoeuvrability have long dominated reviews of forwarder technology, as suppliers worked to outdo each other on, first, their ability to simply carry more wood and, second, the ease with which smaller models can move between stems during thinnings. This year, however, looks slightly different. Yes, there is affirmation of the manufactures previous work to bring units up to current standards in the aforementioned

strengths but, importantly, there is a greater focus on the precision and workability of the cranes that do the loading. This focus plays into the other secondary consideration of operator comfort and general operability, as the loading process plays a key role in driver visibility. This is far from an overriding theme but it is a hint toward a new frontier in the battle to produce the best forwarder on the market.

John Deere designed its line of G-Series forwarders, including the 1110G, 1210G, 1510G and 1910G models, to meet the daily demands of a logging operation. Each machine features a powerful Final Tier 4 diesel engine and cabs designed to maximize operator comfort. Additionally, the G-Series machines are available with

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Intelligent Boom Control (IBC), helping operators be more precise and productive on the job. One of the most notable features on the G-Series machines, IBC simplifies boom operation. IBC automatically controls the lift, slew and the extension of the boom based on the location of grapple, increasing accuracy, productivity, and, ultimately, the number of loads per each work shift. With IBC, the operator no longer needs to control each independent boom joint movement separately, instead controlling the boom tip directly. The cabs on the John Deere forwarders were designed to maximize operator comfort, even during long days in challenging conditions. Loggers can choose from three cab options: fixed, rotating, or rotating and levelling. The rotating and levelling cabin helps the operator maintain the correct working posture to prevent

stress on the back and shoulder areas, even on uneven terrain, and reduces vibration by as much as 30-50% during operation. With a cab rotation of 290°, the G-Series machines provide a view of the boom and grapple for safer, easier log loading. The large windows allow virtually unrestricted all-around visibility. Comfortable ergonomic armrests, a fully adjustable air-cushioned seat and automated climate-control system help to reduce operator fatigue and increase productivity throughout the day. All G-Series models feature the TimberMatic control system. The improved system includes a configurable user interface, cruise control and inclination display, increasing operation efficiency. MECA control modules, simple CAN busses and a streamlined electrical system improve the efficiency of machine functions.

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The 1910G features 7.5% more engine output and 21% more torque that its predecessor

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Mid-size 1110G, 1210G and 1510G models The mid-size forwarders, including the 1110G, 1210G and 1510G models, are equipped with features that boost machine power and operator precision. The mid-size models feature adaptive driveline control, a first in the forestry industry, which improves drivability and productivity. Using this software-based control system, the operator can select the desired RPM setting (Eco, Normal, Power) for the operating conditions, and the system automatically adjusts the engine’s RPMs to correspond with the engine load. In highload situations, driveline control ensures that the diesel engine runs smoothly and uses the available maximum tractive force efficiently. Boasting 6.6% more power and 4.1% more torque than the previous model, the 1110G is stable and agile, making it ideal

for thinning jobs. The machine is available with a short wheelbase, and the rear axle on the 1110G has been moved forward, ensuring that the load space is unchanged. The 1210G features 7.6% more power and 7.8% more torque than its predecessor. Available with optional Variable Load Space (VLS), the load space can be easily configured based on operator need. With VLS, the width of the load space is adjustable, allowing for more flexible forwarding and sorting. The power and torque on the 1510G machine has been increased by 5.1% and 8.7%, respectively, boosting machine productivity. With an increased slewing angle (44°), the 1510G is more agile than the previous model. Both the 1210G and 1510G models are available in a long bogie version. The distance between the front and rear wheel hubs in rear bogie has been

increased, and the power train and turning radius on the 1210G and 1510G models are the same as with the standard HD portal bogieequipped machine. The long-bogie versions deliver more ground pressure for logging in soft terrain, as well as better stability when navigating over obstacles in rocky conditions.

Large 1910G model The 1910G is the largest forwarder model in the line-up and offers maximum power and performance. The 1910G features 7.5% more engine output and 21% more torque that its predecessor. Additionally, increase drive hydraulics and 4.5% more tractive force makes this machine ideal for tough conditions. The 1910G also offers a larger load capacity. The cross-sectional area of the wide load space is bigger and the new-generation headboard provides excellent

visibility to the load space. Additionally, the productive CF8 boom moves smoothly and seamlessly, increasing accuracy and efficiency.

John Deere telematics Customers can get more out of their forwarders by taking advantage of the John Deere ForestSight suite of technology solutions, including JDLink, now available five years in base. JDLink enables fleet owners to monitor their machines from miles away, monitoring machine health, tracking hours and identifying any maintenance needs. In partnership with a local John Deere dealer, JDLink allows the dealer service department to easily diagnose machine issues without traveling onsite, reducing maintenance costs and downtime.

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OPERATOR GUIDES THE HARVESTER HEAD

and the

BOOM FOLLOWS

IBC is the intelligent boom control system, where sensors detect harvester head’s position and algorithms adjust the boom’s trajectory in one continuous motion.

The boom is easy to use and precise at all reaches. IBC has impressed the forestry professionals. See the video on our web page www.deere.co.uk/en/forestry/ibc


The Rottne F20D is the largest-capacity forwarder in the Rottne range

Rottne offer a complete forwarder range, manufactured in Sweden, under constant development and with the operators’ work environment in focus. The whole of Rottne’s forwarder range, from the versatile Rottne F10D to the powerful Rottne F20D,

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satisfies all the market’s needs from light thinning to demanding final felling.

Spacious and comfortable cab Rottne applies the same cab model for all forwarders. This means the cab interior, distribution box, computer equipment and control functions are identical, which is a major advantage for operators who


switch between different machine models. The manufacturer has always concentrated on the operator’s work environment. Spacious cabs offer an ergonomic operator station with integrated instrumentation and large windows that give excellent visibility. In addition, the cabs are very quiet – in fact quieter than in a car, according to test work

run through the company. With the world´s first cabsuspension system for forestry machines launched in 2007, Comfort Line, operators were given world-class luxury comfort, according to Rottne. Comfort Line has been developed with improved software, more robust structure and more precise positioning over the past decade.

Narrower Rottne F10D The Rottne F10D was designed from the outset as a small and versatile forwarder ideal for working in dense thinning stands. Now there’s a new version available, which is only 2,400 mm wide, and allows the operator to manoeuvre effortlessly when thinning – and perfectly matches the standoperating thinning harvester, H8D.

The new narrower Rottne F10D is delivered with the wheel size 500/60x22.5 instead of 600/50x22.5 or 710/40x22.5. It also has narrower bunks. Stability, flexibility and good tracking together with low ground pressure and good bearing capacity are typical characteristics for Rottne F10D.

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Stability, flexibility and good tracking together with low ground pressure and good bearing capacity are typical characteristics for Rottne F10D

Crane 20% stronger for Rottne F10 and Rottne F11 The new RK 105-crane is a genuine innovation on the crane side for the

Rottne F10 and F11 forwarders. The new RK 105-crane is reinforced to give greater lifting force. The development work at

New type of selfaligning bearing Stronger lifting arm

New cylinder mounts

Stronger mast

New type of selfaligning bearing

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the factory in Rottne has resulted in lifting torque of 105 kNm for the RK 105. This is compared to approximately 87 kNm on the earlier model. The lifting angle has also been increased by about 5°. “We worked hard to reduce the stresses in the welds and have improved the lifting force with a full 20%,” Filip Wirbladh, Designer at Rottne Industri, said. “We can now offer both these forwarders with a stronger and improved crane, which not only

increases the lifting capacity but also the performance of the entire machine.”

F20D – now with 27 t tractive force The Rottne F20D is a robust forwarder with a very large load capacity of a full 20 t, making it perfect for long forwarding distances. The F20D features an automatic transmission, which, along with the load capacity, means that it can manoeuvre even better than before in all types of terrain and can maintain a high driving speed even with maximum load. Wide Load XL, a variable load area with hydraulic stakes and hydraulically width adjustable headboard, gives the F20D a load area of 8.4 m2.


CAN YOU AFFORD NOT TO DRIVE ROTTNE? – THE LOWEST REPAIR COSTS IN THE INDUSTRY

A recent survey shows that Rottne has the lowest total costs for labour and spare parts. The survey, carried out by TSG (Swedish Forest Agency’s Technical Collaboration Group), compared the repair costs incurred on machines made by Rottne and our competitors. With Rottne Xparts, the company’s unique replacement system for spare parts, the average cost for spare parts as reduced to a mere 60 percent of the price as new, meaning that repair costs are sunk even more for Rottne machines. We also provide twice as long warranty on Rottne Xparts compared to new spare parts. Can you afford not to drive Rottne?

Rottne forwarders and harvesters meet every need, from light thinning to heavy final felling. We offer Swedish-made products of the highest quality and the latest technology, an extensive service network and a competent and friendly atmosphere.

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The small and versatile Rottne F10D forwarder ideal for working in dense thinning stands

Rottne’s Forwarder range Rottne F10D Application area:

Thinning

Load capacity:

10 t

Load area:

3.8 m2

Transmission (tractive force):

145 kNm

Rottne F11D Application area:

Thinning and final felling

Load capacity:

12 t

Transmission (tractive force):

167 kNm

Rottne F13D with steerable wagon Application area:

Thinning and final felling

Load Capacity:

14 t

Load area:

4.7-5.5 m2

Transmission (tractive force):

177 kNm

Rottne F15D Application area:

Final felling

Load capacity:

15 t

Load area:

4.8-5.7 m2

Transmission (tractive force):

177 kNm

Rottne Connect – new cloud service gives full overview Rottne Connect is an internetbased service that gives immediate status updates for everyone that has an internet connection handy. Here, users will find functions that save time and money for both machine owners and operators as well as service technicians. “We see that Rottne Connect’s services can really save time, money and prevent a lot of problems for our clients,” says Ronny Östling, Communications Manager at Rottne industri. “Not least, we believe that the machine owner has a great deal to win, in both the short and long term.

“Full access to up-to-date information makes everyday life easier while the statistics compiled over time provide the perfect basis for important long-term decisions.” Current fuel consumption, production and ‘technical degree of utilisation’ are examples of data that can be continuously retrieved from the system. For a long-term overview, there are a number of prepared follow-up reports that operators can choose to subscribe to, as well as the possibility to tailor reports as the need arises.

Rottne F18D Application area:

Final felling

Load capacity:

18 t

Load area:

4.8-5.9 m2

Transmission (tractive force):

260 kNm

Rottne F20D Application area:

Final felling

Load capacity:

20 t

Load area:

4.8-8.4 m2

Transmission (tractive force):

270 kNm

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We see that Rottne Connect’s services can really save time, money and prevent a lot of problems for our clients Ronny Östling, Rottne


SP 661 LF, a new reliable and high performance harvester head The SP 661 LF is a reliable, strong and compact all-round high performance harvester head. The extremely protected and robust design in combination with state of the art hose routing and top build quality ensures highest reliability and uptime regardless of the harvesting condition. Thanks to its wide array of options such as for example multi speed feed motors, top saw, processing knives, ¾” saw and multi tree handling equipment, it is capable of handling all types of harvesting operations at absolute highest productivity.

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Tigercat competes in three forwarder classes: the 1055C is a 14 t capacity machine; the 1075C is a 20 t forwarder; and the 1085C is rated to carry a massive 25 t load. The heavy duty 1055C is designed to excel in both selective and final felling applications. The Tigercat F135T85 hooked crane offers up to 8.5 m (335 in) of

crane reach. With an expandable bunk and a choice of two wagon frame lengths, the model is highly configurable and an excellent all-around forwarder. WideRange is now available on the 1055C and provides a maximum working speed of 11 km/hr. The 1075C is designed for long distance forwarding, steep slopes, scarifying and other tough applications. With extreme duty Tigercat engineered and

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manufactured ROB17 bogies, the 1075C excels in tough terrain and slopes and operates with minimal soil disturbance. Meanwhile, the 1085C excels in severe-duty applications and is especially well matched to steep slopes. The model is also equipped with the extreme duty Tigercat ROB17 bogies, and the WideRange drive system. The Tigercat-designed and manufactured driveline provides


The new hooked profile increases the working envelope of the Tigercat F195T85 crane

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A 20-tonne 1075C forwarder equipped with low-wide® working in eucalyptus. The angled bunk system allows for a lower overall gate height. Combined with the hooked crane, the system significantly improves productivity

industry-leading tractive effort. WideRange provides sufficient tractive effort to carry large loads up steep slopes and achieves a maximum working speed of 7 km/hr. The 1085C can attack and manoeuvre steep slopes under load “with ease”, according to the manufacturer.

sliding gate. The expandable bunk improves productivity by increasing payload in applications where the wood is relatively light in weight

and load area is the constraining factor. In combination with the hooked crane, the low-wide bunk system significantly reduces the

chance of contact with the gate or bunk stakes. Operator visibility and ergonomics are enhanced. The

Hooked crane profile and lowwide bunks The Tigercat F195T85 crane is capable of lifting 20-30% heavier loads than similar class cranes. In addition, the crane boasts 22-66% more slew torque than competing cranes. The tapered roller bearing in the slew base is designed to last the life of the machine, an improvement over the plain bearing and spherical rollers used in existing technologies elsewhere. The crane’s hooked profile is designed to increase the working envelope of the crane for reduced machine travel and improved productivity. But where the crane really shines is when used in combination with Tigercat’s new low-wide expandable bunk systems. The low-wide bunks are angled to reduce overall gate height and eliminate the need for a vertically

Some 50% of the forwarder duty cycle is spent loading and unloading. The high capacity FG43 andFG53 series grapples increase the number of logs per crane cycle and complement the powerful F195T85 crane

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operator enjoys a clear sightline to the top of the load, increasing log placement accuracy and decreasing cycle times. In addition, the grapple stays within the operator’s view through the entire loading and unloading cycle for reduced operator strain. The low-wide system is available for both the 1075C and 1085C forwarders.

Tigercat grapples Since an average of 50% of the forwarder duty cycle is spent loading and unloading, increasing the number of logs per crane cycle is another way that Tigercat is improving overall machine productivity and reducing forwarding cost per tonne. The FG43 and FG53 series Tigercat grapples compliment the crane with larger load area capacities at 43 cm2 (4.6 ft2) and 53 cm2 (5.7 ft2) respectively.

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The grapples are fitted with thick-walled bushings for extended service life. The link has a patentpending hose routing design to better protect the hoses and the swing dampener has been designed for heavy duty.

Operator’s station Tigercat forwarders are equipped with a modern, well finished, spacious cab with extended windows for excellent visibility to the load area and the ground. The large window area provides an open feeling, reducing the perception of being confined in a machine cab for long periods. A quiet environment is important for operator comfort and productivity. The forwarder cab is insulated and isolationmounted for reduced noise levels and vibration. Sound insulation is used under the cab, on the engine wall area, and the engine hood to

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reduce driveline and engine noise. All connections to the cab use bulkhead fittings to reduce noise transfer.

enclosure and tilting cab. All the hydraulic valves and computer control modules are located in one compartment in the wagon frame. Easily accessed from ground level, hydraulic adjustments are simple to perform. Electrical reliability is excellent due to short wire runs between the control modules and valves located immediately beside them.

Service Tigercat forwarders have unsurpassed service access to all electrical, mechanical and hydraulic systems. Access to the engine, driveline and pumps is through the tilt-out hood

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Loadflex gives the operator the flexibility to optimize and speed up the loading

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Komatsu Forest has a wide range of forwarders, from the smallest, which is optimal for thinning, to the powerful forwarders for final felling. The Komatsu 835, the smallest model, is ideal for thinning with its manoeuvrability and power. It has low weight and a high ground clearance that contributes to reduce the environmental impact. The 845 works well for thinning but also for lighter final felling. The machine is agile and has good operator comfort. The 855 is an

all-round forwarder for thinning and final felling. It is powerful, compact, and delivers long-term productivity at all times. The second largest forwarder is Komatsu 875, an all-round forwarder that is powerful for final felling, yet functional for thinning. The 895 is the largest forwarder, has a load capacity of 20 t and is now even more powerful than the previous model. Stability is an important feature for Komatsu forwarders. Units need to have good manoeuvrability even in difficult terrain, which leads to higher productivity for the forwarder at the end of the day. All Komatsu forwarders are built on the same design foundation, meaning that the supported surface of the rear frame is always

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A Komatsu 875 with FlexBunk can quickly and easily be adjusted according to occasion and needs

the same, regardless of whether the operator is turning or travelling straight.

Smartflow SmartFlow is the crane control technology that delivers greater precision and control during crane operation, improved fuel economy

and increased productivity. One of the functions offered by SmartFlow is Active Crane Damping. This function dampens the pressure spikes and dips that can arise in the hydraulics when the operator accelerates or brakes crane movements, making for a more pleasant work environment

in the cab. Precision at long reaches is also improved, providing advantages when, for instance, the operator is gathering timber. The crane damping function simply makes it possible to speed up the forwarding process while retaining the same degree of control, thereby

increasing productivity. The SmartFlow technology also reduces pressure losses in the valve, with a direct and positive impact on fuel economy. Komatsu Forest has seen fuel savings as high as four percent during a normal forwarding cycle with both loading/unloading and off-road transport.

Load space and productivity FlexBunk is an option that allows one to transform and optimise the load space from the cab. Operators can quickly and easily adjust the loading space according to occasion and needs. FlexBunk can be equipped with fixed or hydraulically moveable stakes that can be manoeuvred via hand controls; the bunks can be widened by using the crane. In order to reduce the risk of damage in case of collision with a tree, the widener will flex. LoadFlex is a feature that provides the ability to choose how you want to distribute the load. It gives the operator the flexibility to optimise and speed up the loading. The width of the load space can be changed with the crane, and LoadFlex is equipped with hydraulic stakes. There are separating stakes for dividing the load space into two or three different boxes. This helps to keep different assortments separated. Komatsu 895

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SMARTFLOW

Higher productivity. Better profitability. SmartFlow, the new crane control technology makes your work day a little easier in the forest. The new system has the ability to deliver the right pressure and flow at every unique occasion. Steering the crane becomes easier and softer.

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It’s a bit like an extension of your arm. A more effective and comfortable work day, resulting in better profitability. SmartFlow will be availible in Europe in 2019 on selected forwarder models. Local variations may occur.


Service points under the hood are easily accessible. ComfortRide improves access further

Ground clearance Komatsu forwarders all have high ground clearance, which facilitates mobility on uneven terrain. An example of a solution that improves ground clearance on forwarders is the hidden last gear steps, which are inside the wheel rims instead of sticking out under the machine. This creates better ground clearance, which leads to fewer shocks and injuries.

Ergonomics and cabin comfort A sustainable operator environment, in the cab, is important for making every day productive. Komatsu Forest

can offer a wide range of extra equipment to make the cab, even more comfortable and highfunctioning. Examples include: KCC Advanced hand controls with five extra programmable buttons; blinds on all windows and/or sun blinds, front; radio with Bluetooth and hands-free support; airventilated seat; lunch box heater; cooler box; side wipers and allergy filter 3 μ (mu). ComfortRide is the hydraulic cab suspension that has been developed in close cooperation with Komatsu Forests customers. The design with optimized geometry, four-point suspension and well-protected cylinders (with

long stroke) effectively counteracts shocks, sway and vibrations. This improves comfort and reduces fatigue for the operator.

Service points The daily service of the machine has to run smoothly and easy for operator convenience and comfort. With the service points easily accessible on the forwarder, much of the daily service can be conducted from the cab or the ground. There is a removable ladder for those service points that cannot be reached from the ground. All forwarders have an electric hood opener that makes it easy to access

Good visibility in all directions in all cabins will set a good working environment

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the service platform for filter and control points. High ground clearance makes it easier to access the eight service hatches in the front and rear frame. With ComfortRide, the service accessibility is even better, since there is good accessibility to all key components, including brakes, gearbox, accumulators and thermostats.

Starting early June, TimberPro began releasing its newly refreshed line-up of rubber-tired forwarders. The new D-series is powered by the Cummins High Performance L9 Stage V engine. This new engine comes standard with 338 hp and an optional 350 hp is also offered. TimberPro chose the stage V engine over Tier 4 because of its simplified aftertreatment system, which uses a single canister SCR. The new L9 engine is also more fuel efficient than its predecessor, while reducing maintenance cost with 1,000-hour oil change intervals. The D-series continues using TimberPro’s revolutionary continuous swing, which allows the operator to work 360° around the machine. D-series forwarders are offered in two variants; the TF830 20 t and the TF840 24 t. The new TF800 D-series is configurable as a forwarder, clam bunk skidder and as a combo machine. With this combination of reliability, strength and versatility it’s easy to see why the TF series rubber-tired equipment is the machine of choice for many operators.


The Barko® 612 Forwarder offers a full 20-inch ground clearance and provides excellent weight distribution for steep grades. Low operating weight keeps ground pressure low to minimize ground disturbance. Featuring a responsive control system and exceptional maneuverability, the 612 Forwarder also includes a tilting cab and access panels for easy servicing

Engine The 612 is powered by a fuelefficient 200-HP (149 kW) Volvo Tier 3 diesel engine.

Hydraulic Control System Machine features a responsive Danfoss Plus+1 hydraulic control system. Power demand joystickcontrolled steering includes full oscillation lock and 40-degrees of side-to-side articulation.

Powershift Transmission The 612 utilizes a powershift transmission instead of hydrostatic to generate higher transport speeds and faster cycles.

Engineering Upgrades

height allow for efficient transport.

Operator Cab

To enhance performance and help save customers money over the machine’s life cycle, the forwarder is engineered with increased cooling capacity, updated torque converters, and improved cab mounts and frame.

Weight Distribution

A spacious, comfortable tilting cab offers a deluxe seat, lighting, circulation fan, heater and air conditioning.

Ground Clearance Ample ground clearance of 20 inches (51 cm) and low overall

Excellent weight distribution assists with tackling steep grades, while low operating weight keeps ground pressure low to minimize ground disturbance.

Crane A joystick-controlled Kesla F600 crane features an extendable boom and bypass grapple.

Fuel Tank 45-gallon (170 L) fuel tank capacity allows for longer operating intervals.

More models, more functions The XR product range is constantly being extended to meet our customers’ demand. We offer compact, powerful, slew base bearing rotators designed for extreme applications – where loads and demands on the rotator function are extremely high. Both for rigid and pending mount. The latest addition to the product range is the XR400 P with a central hole in the rotator for e.g. cabling to power supply tools or magnets. indexator.com

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women in logging

Fennell Forestry’s Frontrunner - Samantha Paul

“With all the new advanced technology and innovation, the careers in this industry are quite good and the jobs are well paid, dynamic and interesting. We need to be promoting the industry better, especially to young people and to women”. – Wendy Fennell, CEO, Fennell Forestry

Mount Gambier, South Australia

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ith 25 pieces of equipment and 80 employees, Fennell Forestry is one of the largest logging contractors in South Australia. Siblings, Wendy and Barry Fennell purchased Fennell Forestry from their parents five years ago. As CEO, Wendy Fennell manages the day-to-day operations and brother Barry works on new business development. Like many young people, Wendy didn’t know what she wanted to do for a career when she was deciding on a university program. “I like money so I went into accounting and thought I would see where

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that went,” she says. At the age of seventeen, just before going to university, she worked alongside her father, travelling to job sites and helping him in the workshop. The following year Wendy went to the University of South Australia to study accounting but arranged her days so she only had lectures on Monday and Wednesday, allowing her to drive back home to work in the family business. While attending university, Wendy got her B-Double truck licence. “We only had two trucks then and Dad and I would do night shift. We had drivers on during the day, and for some extra capacity, we’d jump in at night,” explains Wendy.

Wendy wanted to be more involved in the family forestry business so she changed some of her courses to focus on occupational health and safety. “The company was relatively new at this time so I helped formulate all the safety material. It was really good to have a real live business to work with. I was able to put my knowledge to good use.” Wendy had one more year of university left when the family business won its biggest contract. “I was two years into my three-year degree and I decided to do the last year by correspondence and come back to work. And I’ve been here ever since,” she states. As CEO, Wendy has a lot of daily responsibilities and is pulled in many different directions throughout the day. However, she highly values her visits to the operations to engage with her employees. “I see the staff as they come through the depot but I like getting on site as much as possible to catch up and have an overall look at what’s happening.”


Fennell Forestry purchased the company’s first 1085C forwarder in February 2017.

Prioritizing what needs to get done each day is critical to her role and she spends a lot of the time giving direction to the leadership team. “My main goal is making sure our machines are always running. So planning preventative maintenance, addressing safety aspects and making sure we are working through the required logistics,” Wendy expresses. “I really love learning about the equipment and how we can get

the best out of it. There is always something on the go and it’s always evolving.” Wendy has been in the business for 25 years and people are still surprised when they find out what she does for a living. “I guess they don’t really understand exactly what I do and they are typically shocked at how much knowledge I have of the machinery.” She knows some female skidder operators and truck drivers in the area but

does not know of any other female forestry business owners. When asked why she thinks there are so few females working in the industry she explains, “It is the image of the forestry industry over here that deters women. It really needs to be uplifted to showcase the careers possible. In Canada, most people understand what forestry is all about. Here in Australia there are still people that live in this area that have no idea

I really love learning about the equipment and how we can get the best out of it. There is always something on the go and it’s always evolving. Wendy Fennell

what goes on behind the trees. People still believe that you get a job in forestry if you couldn’t get a job anywhere else. People think it is second-class, but it isn’t. With all the new advanced technology and innovation, the careers in this industry are quite good and the jobs are well paid, dynamic and interesting. We need to be promoting the industry better, especially to young people and to women.”

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Blue Lake is located in a dormant volcanic crater in the heart of beautiful Mount Gambier. The lake is a vibrant cobalt blue in Australia’s summer months of December to March and turns a steel grey from April to November. The cause of this colour phenomenon is not fully understood, however is generally considered to be due to the warming of the lake’s surface layers causing calcium carbonate to precipitate out of solution, resulting in a scatter of blue wavelengths of sunlight.

Managing a growing business

THE GREEN TRIANGLE Fennell Forestry’s success story is built upon South Australia’s thriving Green Triangle timber industry. Reflecting its name, the Green Triangle is one of Australia’s major forest regions, covering an area of 6 million hectares (15 million acres). It has extensive plantation softwood and hardwood resources. The Green Triangle spans between the states of South Australia and Victoria with ready access to the capital cities of Melbourne and Adelaide. Processing activities are centred around the cities of Mount Gambier in South Australia and Portland in Victoria, which also provides the region’s port.

Fennell Forestry Fennell Forestry is a major plantation timber harvest and transport company, with an industry history spanning 27 years. The company runs a blue gum chipping operation, a pine harvesting operation and a transport business, operating 24-hours per day from Monday to Friday with three crews on pine and one crew on the chipping side. The pine side of the business produces 11 500 tonnes of wood each week and the chipping side produces approximately 4,500 tonnes. “We harvest about 560,000 tonnes of pine and 200,000 tonnes of chips annually,” Wendy states. The company ran excavator conversions for many years. As equipment developed and the business grew, they looked into purchasing purpose-built and decided on a Tigercat H855C harvester. “Once we went to purpose-built, we never went back,” Wendy states. “We have over 25,000 hours on that first harvester and it has held up great.” Fennell Forestry now has nine

There are definite challenges to managing a growing company. Wendy and Barry are always looking for new innovative ways to operate and grow but without sacrificing or losing what made the company successful in the first place. That is why they decided to enroll in the Business Growth Program offered by the state of South Australia. Wendy wanted

to establish how to effectively grow while holding true to the company’s core values. Dr. Jana Matthews, who has worked with a lot of large companies in the US, was brought over by the state of South Australia to run the Business Growth Program. Fennell Forestry was the only forestry company in the program. Companies from a wide variety of industries participated –

pieces of Tigercat equipment: two feller bunchers, two skidders, a 1085C forwarder, three H855C harvesters and a new H855E harvester. Wendy purchased the company’s first 1085C forwarder last February. “We are not in steep ground so there was a debate between Barry and I if we should purchase the 1085C. We weren’t quite sure if it was the right fit for our job but it is proving to be doing very well.”

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from a pharmaceutical company to an event planning business and a Hollywood film agency. The program had multiple growth experts in to discuss common pitfalls, the different stages of growth and how to effectively advance a business when you’re rapidly growing. “It was really good to understand. We have good foundations in our business and it helped us ensure we keep those as we expand,” Wendy elaborates. “Dr. Matthews would tell us things that needed to be done and I’d think to myself


that our business didn’t need it but in the end she was right.” Fennell Forestry continues to ensure it has the proper infrastructure and personnel to support the growth. The company has its own workshop, an operations manager helping support both the logging and transport side of the business, a full time operator trainer and a training room for classroom sessions, as well as a large parts

success. “I think that’s what makes it work so well,” says Wendy.

Work-life balance On top of all Wendy’s work responsibilities, she is a single mother of two with eightyear- old, Flynn and six-yearold, Hudson. Her boys really enjoy watching the equipment run but they have other career aspirations at this stage in their lives. Hudson wants

Fennell Forestry’s transport business consists of seventeen B-Double Units and one A-Double Unit.

warehouse with plenty of inventory. Wendy and Barry make a great team. “You can’t beat being in business with family because you know those core values are the same.” Wendy acknowledges that she and Barry are very different. “I am more structured and he’s got the random thoughts and entrepreneurialism. I like to get in and do things with structure and see things out. Whereas Barry is always moving forward, looking for the next improvement.” The balance in personalities definitely contributes to the company’s

to own a pet store and Flynn wants to be the next Shaun White (a professional snowboarder). Wendy enjoys family ski vacations, recently visiting Whistler, British Columbia and New Zealand. “Flynn wanted to try snowboarding, but you couldn’t snowboard until you were eight, so I had to go back when he was eight, and that’s where we went last year. The boys have been hooked on the Winter Olympics, telling me all about it when I get home from work,” she says. Wendy doesn’t mind working

A proud mom with her two boys, Flynn and Hudson.

FITNESS FEBRUARY Wendy’s health craze kicked in when she was in her early twenties and at the age of 43 she still lives a very healthy lifestyle. For the month of February, she implemented a program called ‘Fitness February’ to educate her crewmembers on how to keep fit and reduce fatigue on the job. Fresh fruit and healthy snack alternatives were available in the lunchroom throughout the month along with training sessions at a local gym. “I actually had one of my employees send me a picture last night of all the fruits and vegetables he had cut up for the week. He was proud of his meal prep and I love seeing that,” says Wendy. “A healthy workforce is a productive one and all employees are being encouraged to live a healthier, more active lifestyle.”

as hard as she does. She always makes sure she wakes up with the boys and is there to put them to bed. “It throws everything out of whack, when I have to be away at night,” she says. She keeps it structured so the boys always know when she will be home. Wendy has managed to help build a booming business, excel as CEO and have a beautiful family – proving you can do it all. “I love my kids and my work. I have a great team around me and I appreciate them all. It’s never a dull moment, that’s for sure.”

This article originally appeared in Between the Branches, April 2018, the official publication of Tigercat Industries Inc.

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XR Rotator range leads the way XR rotators, with the vane motor principle, generate high torque while still handling back driving forces excellent. Providing a longer life time compared to other rotator solutions. Perfect for e.g. large material handlers or loaders working with full length trees.

The XR series comprises compact, powerful rotators equipped with strong bearings to cope with extremely strenuous work in forestry, timber handling, recycling, and materials and scrap handling

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wedish company Indexator is a global leader in the manufacture of rotators, and the prevailing boom and increased interest in the XR product range is easy to see in the company’s factory, located in Vindeln outside Umeå in Sweden. XR rotators, aimed at the

toughest applications, continue to take market share in the industry. “The reaction from our customers around the world exceeds all expectations, and they’re enjoying a level of strength and service life that earlier products lacked,” says Johnny Karlsson, Area Sales Manager at Indexator.

Johnny Karlsson, Indexator Rotator Systems

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INDEXATOR INNOVATION

“Extensive field testing and many hours of gruelling effort have provided excellent results, which are now also reflected in the increasing interest and positive response from the market,” says Karlsson. The XR series comprises compact, powerful rotators equipped with strong bearings to cope with extremely strenuous work in forestry, timber handling, recycling, and materials and scrap handling. The rotators are installed freely suspended from large material handlers, and also rigidly on excavators for e.g. sorting work. “XR heavy-duty rotators can handle substantial axial loads as well as radial and bending forces

thanks to the over-dimensioned slewing ring bearing. This, together with the unique, patented torque transfer means the motor and swivel are not affected by external forces, and this adds up to long service life compared to competing solutions,” says Karlsson.

XR400I with upper connection

Patented torque transfer for longer life-time

XR300 (preview)

XR400 XR rotators have a unique, patented torque transfer meaning that the motor and swivel are

Additional sizes and models in the pipeline Models are currently available in three sizes: XR600: Max ±30 tonnes axial, dynamic workload XR500: Max ±25 tonnes axial, dynamic workload XR400: Max ±20 tonnes axial, dynamic workload “During the late autumn of 2018 Indexator will begin series production of the XR300, which can handle dynamic loads in tension

not affected by external forces, and this adds up to long service life compared to competing solutions.

and compression up to 9 tonnes. Field tests in this size have been extremely successful and there is huge customer interest. We’re also developing the existing product range to include further functions,” informs Karlsson. The latest addition to the current product range is the XR400 with a hole in the centre of the rotator for cabling e.g. for power supply to tools or magnets for scrap handling. Rotators are available throughout the range that allow central lubrication of the grapple.

XR500

XR600

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INNOVATION TYRES

Nokian Tractor King hits market

A new tyre design from one of the world’s leading tyre manufacturers is set to be a “game changer” for forestry entrepreneurs

Marko Muhonen, Nokian Tyres Business Line Director Forestry

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inland-headquartered tyre expert Nokian Tyres has released a new tyre design into the market that may transform the efficiency of operations for forestry professionals. “We’ve been in this business for decades and have been producing tractor tyres for forestry – these machines are getting bigger, more powerful and also becoming more versatile,” Marko Muhonen, Nokian Tyres Business Line Director Forestry, told International Forest Industries. “Our discussions with customers shows there was a shifting demand here and we sought to provide a tyre for modern forestry applications as well as some agricultural applications. “We focused on a couple of things: grip and durability for rocky conditions; and heavy loads. The main challenge to overcome was punctures but we wanted to also improve the wear rates and the capacity to carry units that include cranes or are simply bigger. And they have to be able to cope with this at much higher speeds than previously – 50 km/h is quite normal in some countries on certain sites. Speed combined with load is a problem.” The company’s response is

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Nokian Tractor King main features • 50% more tractive edges • C ompared to a conventional lug pattern, all-new tread pattern gives grip on all terrains from sticky clay to loose sand • Maximum speed 65 km/h • E conomical kilometre; innovative, wear-resistant tread design for comfortable, cost-efficient mileage • High load capacity 320 kPa • D urability for toughest conditions; revolutionary core and sidewall design for top-class puncture-resistance.


smooth ride at high speeds, too. Its durability, wear-resistance and environmentally-friendly production process make it a sustainable choice for modern forestry, giving the driver peace of mind in all conditions. “For entrepreneurs and contractors, the driving of machines at high speeds to different work sites has long been a challenge – both for wear and comfort,” Muhonen said. “The tread pattern is completely different from anything done previously. It’s a double-lug design for tremendous traction, especially sideways and on steep slopes – it’s

simple as providing double the lugs for double the traction.” He said testing had been completed across Europe and the feedback in terms of wear rates and general efficiencies had been really positive. “One customer was amazed by the ease of shifting between workplaces without concerning himself with the safety, comfort and wear on the tyres,” Muhonen said. “This is a game changer for the specific segment of heavytractor use for entrepreneurial environments.”

the Nokian Tractor King, which it describes as a “no-compromise tractor tyre” for the heaviest of machinery and the most difficult terrain in forestry, earthmoving and road construction. Nokian Tyres describes the design as “revolutionary”. It essentially has the carcass of a heavy-duty earthmoving tyre, complete with steel belts, extra cord layers and Aramid-reinforced sidewalls. This combined with a strong rubber compound makes it extremely resistant against the cuts and punctures synonymous with forestry. Many lugged tyres suffer from vibration problems, worsening with speed and tyre wear. The Nokian Tractor King provides a

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28– 31 AUG 2018

The Swedish Exhibition & Congress Centre, Gothenburg

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IFI WEB VIDEO DIRECTORY

FORESTRY

a brand of FAE Group


POWER TO PERFORM

BRON Mulcher

BRON 475 Mulcher with SEPPI Mulching Head

Leveling everything in their paths are BRON mulchers - grinding trees, brush and stumps into fine mulch, quickly and easily. Low ground pressure and powerful hydraulics are standard on all models, ranging from 275 hp to 700 hp.

Richardson Service_Frances Marion tree thinning

Seppi Midiforst dt 225 Mulcher on the Bron 275 was a perfect combination on a tree thinning project in the Frances Marion National Forest in Huger, SC. The Bron handled flawlessly on the saturated ground while the Seppi Midiforst dt 225 is an easily manueverable and very efficient mulching head. This video was brought to you by Richardson Service and Seppi Partners LLC

BRON 275 Mulcher with Seppi Midiforst Mulching Head

www.rwfbron.com


John Deere G Series - Harvester and Forwarder

Road Map to Success

Fleet management systems have put Mid Atlantic Tree Harvesters “on the map�.

2013 John Deere 843K Feller buncher at Forestry First 05-02-13

This 2013 model Deere 843K is working in Pine Plantation. We filmed this cutter working on a second thinning job where the stems are 6 inches or so average, many less. This feller buncher is very impressive. The owner has been pleased with fuel consumption and the speed and power of this feller buncher is more than adequate in his thinning and logging operations. The operators are also making positive comments about the cab interior which has recently been much improved. The old steering column is gone and it opens everything up in terms of visibility and space for your legs. If you have not sat in one of these you should do yourself a favour and hop into one.

www.deere.com


4300B Drum Chipper Making Micro Chips

s5710C horizontal grinder with Terra Select S6 E Star Screen

The new Peterson 4300B drum chipper has been updated for 2014 with new features that high-volume biomass chippers demand. The 4300B can be equipped with either a 6-pocket (to make standard biomass chips) or 12-pocket (to make microchips) drum depending on your material needs.

A Peterson 5710C horizontal grinder feeds ground wood pallets into a Terra-Select S6-E star screen. The three fraction Terra Select S6-E sorts the ground material into fines, accepts and overs. Both machines are ideal for processing mulch, compost, or other organic material.

6700B Mid-Speed Grinder

5710C Pallet Grinding

This Peterson 6700B horizontal grinder is equipped with our new Mid-Speed C&D package, and is doing primary grind in surplus railroad ties. The second grinder (a Peterson 4710B) is processing the material to meet the product spec which is being used for energy production.

This Peterson 5710C horizontal grinder is grinding pallets for mulch production in Indiana. The machine uses a cross belt magnet to pull the nails from the material (watch for a follow-up video on this process soon!)

The Mid-Speed C&D package is designed for highly contaminated material and features several new innovations that have not been seen on high-speed horizontal grinders before. This operation is seeing consistent 300+ tons per hour of production in this material.

The 5710C is Peterson’s latest generation of high production track grinders. Powered by the Caterpillar C27 or C32 engine at 1050 horsepower, this grinder provides the highest power to weight ratio of any Peterson grinder. At approximately 83,000 pounds (37650 kg) the 5710C was designed for operations requiring high production and frequent moves between jobs.

www.petersoncorp.com


Pine harvesting system in Tasmania

1135 wheel harvester: blowdown clear fell

An all-Tigercat pine harvesting system owned by B.R. & K.F. Muskett & Sons. The three-machine system working in the southern part of Tasmania consists of a Tigercat L830C feller buncher, a Tigercat LH855C harvester processing infield and a 1075B forwarder equipped with a Tigercat crane and grapple.

A Tigercat 1135 wheel harvester felling and processing in a tough blowdown clear fell salvage application in Scotland. Although the 1135 wheeled harvester was designed for specialty thinning, the machine is highly capable in a variety of selective felling and clear fell applications.

1075B scarifier in Sweden

25, a film by Tigercat

A Tigercat 1075B forwarder base carrier equipped as a scarifier. This 1075B scarifier is operating in Sweden in tough, rock strewn terrain. Durable Tigercat forwarders are ideal carriers for heavy duty cycle scarification applications.

25, a film by Tigercat, was made in conjunction with Tigercat’s silver anniversary. The film explores the importance of the prototype 726 feller buncher, the machine that started it all and launched a company that would go on to change the business of harvesting timber around the world in very significant ways.

www.tigercat.com


ROTTNE SKÖRDARE

Skotare ROTTNE F13C

Rottne F18

www.rottne.com


FT300 Forestry Tractor

WC2500XL Whole Tree Chipper

Vermeer forestry tractors offer tough, effective solutions for your land-clearing needs. Whether you work on small-scale residential jobsites or large right-of-way clearing projects, the Vermeer forestry tractor line has what you need. From the above-ground mulcher with a ringed rotor and multiple tip options, to the accessible tractor design for convenient service, Vermeer forestry tractors are built to provide superior versatility and productivity.

Expand your revenue stream with more flexibility to produce valuable end-product from logs or slash with the WC2500XL whole tree chipper. Featuring a chip drum with an adjustable bite size that produces chips for pellets and biofuel chips, faster and easier knife setup and a PT Tech clutch, the WC2500XL whole tree chipper offers a powerful and effective solution for producing wood chips in a compact footprint. Material can be handled efficiently with variable-speed dual-infeed conveyor chains and SmartCrush technology.

HG8000TX Horizontal Grinder

HG6000TX Horizontal Grinder

Municipal waste facilities, pallet and sawmill operations, and compost contractors alike will appreciate the cost of operation-minded qualities of the all-new HG4000 horizontal grinder. Among is the 445 hp (332 kW) Tier 4i (Stage IIIB) Fiat Powertrain Technologies diesel power plant that has shown considerable fuel savings over similarly powered engines in this application.

Watch here how the HG6000TX horizontal grinder processes waste more efficiently using either 20�/ 51 cm or 24�/ 61 cm double grouser track pads. Its high ground clearance and sealed rollers help to keep material from building up in the track system. An optional discharge blower system distributes processed wood over a large area or can fill a covered trailer from the rear end.

www.vermeer.com


a brand of FAE Group

The Best of PrimeTech PT-175 forestry mulcher

The Best of PrimeTech PT-300 tracked carrier

The PT-175 is also an impressively innovative PrimeTech PT-300 is a medium, low ground mulcher, built around cutting-edge technology pressure tracked mulcher powered by a John with easy access to all components. Deere 6068 HF485, 6.8 L turbocharged and aftercooled engine, with 6 in-line cylinders and 275 hp.

The Best of PrimeTech PT-600 tracked carrier

PT-400 the movie

PrimeTech PT-600 is a tracked carrier for the hardest and toughest jobs out there, equipped with a Cummins QSX15 turbocharged in line 6 cylinder diesel engine producing 600 hp. Depending on the front attachment, PT-600 can be used for land clearing and site preparation operations (with mulching head) or for removal of stumps and roots and for land conversion (with forestry tiller / subsoiler head).

PT-400 is a tracked carrier for heavy duty applications thanks to its 12.5 L Caterpillar C13 engine, producing 415 HP. It can be equipped with a variety of front attachments: mulching heads, soil stabilizers and rock crushers

www.prime-tech.com


FAE Forestry Mulcher Kubota KX 80

FAE forestry mulcher in action 1

The DML/HY from FAE is the best of its category, this mulching head can be mounted up to a 10 ton excavator. G.B Equipment inc is the Canadian distributor for FAE, contact us via our website www.gbequipment.ca to know your local dealer.

FAE Forestry And Mulching Heads

FAE forestry and land clearing heads. Forestry Mulchers, forestry tillers, rock crushers. Mulching machines.

www.fae-group.com/


Aciers JP - Installation belge 2015

Mobile rotary log debarker is a portable system is installed on a three-axle trailer for easy transport. It consists of three rotors that ensure contact between the debarking plates and the surface of the logs over a 10-foot length. The system is designed to debark various types and diameters of wood year-round. European Homologation.

Mobile rotary log debarker http://www.acierjp.com/en/new-releases/products-details.cfm?ProduitID=8 Les Aciers J.P. inc. 15, 3rd Avenue East La Reine, Quebec, Canada J0Z 2L0 Phone: 819 947-8291 Fax: 819 947-6321 E-Mail: info@acierjp.com Owner: RenĂŠ Perreault

www.acierjp.com


Doppstadt Expo 2015 - a Bird’s-eye View

50 years of Doppstadt: More than 5,000 guests from the environmental and recycling sector experienced two unforgettable days: on 24 and 25 June 2015. Environmental technology company Doppstadt staged what was arguably the largest European trade show of 2015 in this field on its 220,000 sq.-metre works site (Saxony-Anhalt). On show were over one hundred machines for the shredding, sorting and treatment of waste and biomass. What was unique thereby

was that more than half of the machines could be seen in action. In two-hour live demonstrations, the guests saw how coarse shredders, screening machines and exact hackers shredded tree trunks into sawdust, separated waste from recyclables and sorted pebbles from sand heaps. In doing so, Doppstadt demonstrated its problem-solving skills through combined processes: material collected by machines was initially shredded, then separated into its various components by means of separation processes such as screening, washing or air separation.

Doppstadt AK 510 BioPower

Doppstadt AK 510 BioPower high speed shredder showing awesome power in wood applications

www.doppstadt.com


Precision Husky Kwikchip 58’’ Disc Chipper, KWF Tagung 2016

Precision Husky Progrind 5100

48” waste wood chipper with 55 KW motor, chips logs up to 28 cm.

This is the biggest of the mobile tub grinders from Precision Husky, USA. Fully road capable this unit can also be fitted with own loader, everything powered by own onboard diesel. Suitable for biofuel production from bulky objects like tree stumps and pallets.

Precision Husky Chipper & Flail Debarker

Precision Husky Horizontal grinder 3045

Suited for shredding bulky timber horizontally for small shreeded wood suitable for biofuel. Comes with own diesel and set as a mobile trailer that can be towed on roads. Outfeed conveyor folds for road transport.

www.precisionhusky.com/


IFI WEB VIDEO DIRECTORY

LUMBER PROCESSING


Comact GradExpert

Comact Stacker

Comact Log 3D Scanning

Comact Transverse 3D Board Scanner

www.comact.com


Integrated Log Loader

MyMill™ - Changing the way you work

USNR’s Integrated Log Loader is positioned at the last step in the log feeder, and precisely manages the gap between logs.

MyMill is a new software suite developed by USNR that enables mill personnel to interact with mill equipment using mobile devices, such as iPads and iPods. This new mobile functionality will change the landscape of today’s modern mills.

6-Deck Jet Veneer Dryer - time lapse construction

Murray Timber 4-sided canting log breakdown line

This new 6-deck jet veneer dryer, located at Martco, Chopin, LA, is the largest dryer to date in the southern yellow pine region. This dryer will accomplish the equivalent production of two dryers, reducing labor costs by one-half. At the same time it will reduce thermal energy consumption by 10%, and exhaust fugitive emissions by 15%.

This mill is located in Ireland.

The dryer was erected off-line, and once complete it was towed into place and connected to all services under a projected expedited schedule. This allowed Martco the advantage of choosing the optimum time to disrupt its production schedule to install the additional capacity, and allowed the plant to utilize the existing building structure to house the new dryer.

www.usnr.com


Sweep reducing

Log positioning

The importance of cant positioning is often overlooked. Only one infeed position will result in maximum product value. Deviation from this position will result in lower output. With a True Shape optimization system the best position is accurately determined.

Söderhamn Eriksson´s positioning system ensures the correct rotating position is maintained and carries out the side positioning which is calculated by the optimising system.

System Edger - versatile and reliable Bandsawing technology edger optimizer

Söderhamn Eriksson´s edging systems with high capacity and maximum yield generates the most valuable product out of each board.

Söderhamn Eriksson´s bandsaws offer the highest accuracy, very thin kerf, short built-in length, easy to set and efficient curve sawing of cants.

- Systems for all capacity requirements - Highest capacity on the market - Designs for unmanned operation - High resolution scanning on both sides of the board - Unlimited edging options - Split and reject modules

- High-strain bandsaws with high accuracy at highest feed speed - Saw kerf 3 mm or less - Reducer band saw combinations with 2,3 or 4 bands - Resaw combinations with 1 to 4 saw bands - Feed speeds up to 180 m/min

www.se-saws.com


Microtec CT Log 360° X-ray CTSawing Optimization

Microtec Goldeneye Multi-Sensor Quality Scanner

CT Log optimized sawing • 100% optimum cutting solution based on highest value of final products • Increased value in every sawn log compared to any other breakdown solution • Maximization of lumber recovery quality that significantly increases revenues & resale value

Multi-Sensor Quality Scanner for lumber Grading, Chopping and Sorting for joinery and wood component manufacturers – doors, windows and wood furniture, high performance planer mills and manufacturers of glulam and lumber construction products Goldeneye 300 advantages • Worldwide-accredited strength grading Multi-Sensor Quality Scanner • Increased lumber utilisation while reducing labor costs • Optimal utilization of your machinery capacity • Next generation sensors, state-of-the-art cameras and components with Full HD resolution, faster image acquisition and on-chip image processing • Including X-ray technology • Award winning design and functionality, long product life thanks to a smart design • Fast return on investment • Integrates seamlessly with all cross and chop saws as well as sorting and packaging lines

Microtec CT Log Virtual Grading

Microtec Goldeneye 900 no. 1 transverse lumber scanner

High-speed 360° X-Ray industrial CT-Scanning for high added-values sawmills by the industry leader Microtec. • Full digital log reconstruction and virtual grading to determine quality at conveying speed of 180 m / min. • Virtual cutting solutions to asses multiple break-down angles and cutting masks for value optimization. • For all types of logs • World leading scanning solutions Microtec is the global leader in optoelectronic wood grading technology. As one source solutions provider for all sawmilling processes, we optimize, automate and streamline all processes for the wood working industry using optoelectronic Multi-Sensor Quality Scanning technologies. We have provided personalized solutions for our customers for over 35 years. Innovation is our drive. Wood is our passion!

The world’s no.1 Multi-Sensor Quality Scanner in transverse transport, the Goldeneye 900, is a showcase of the innovative technological capabilities of Microtec. Goldeneye 900 determines the overall quality of green, dry or planed lumber in one pass from all four sides. Value optimization before and after kiln drying is possible as the Goldeneye 900 grades both rough and finished lumber.

www.microtec.eu


Industrial Sawmill Business Spotlight SLP2 at LIGNA - Ohio Valley Veneer

For six years, Ed Robbins struggled to make his high grade lumber mill profitable. Finally he turned to Wood-Mizer industrial thin-kerf headrigs and his employees thought he was crazy... See what happened in the video.

Wood-Mizer debuts the SLP2 (Small Log Processing system) at Ligna 2013, in Hanover. Thin-kerf blades and higher automation result in a profitable combination.

WM4000 ENG

WM1000 with new hydraulic system

WM4000 – Wood-Mizer’s latest thin-kerf headrig.

WM1000 – Break down big logs accurately and efficiently with a 1.7 metre (67”) center capacity cut.

www.woodmizer.com


The Westervelt Story

True-Q Patented Board Tracking System

www.Lucidyne.com


Wood Processing Industry: Springer System Fitness Check

SPRINGER - a step ahead through productivity

When correctly serviced and controlled, a system ensures reliable and efficient operation. That’s why a steadily increasing number of customers is opting for our system fitness check. Following inspection of the system, measures for improving state and performance are suggested. These activities form the basis for a successful and complete system checkup during summer or winter breaks. For that reason, the inspection should ideally be carried out 2 or 3 months before the scheduled system check in your plant.

SPRINGER is well known for machines and conveyor systems and produces innovative wood processing solutions worldwide.

Innovative CLT production lines

SPRINGER - automation of layer press @ Tilly (A)

To optimize the production of natural wood panels with multi-layer technology, SPRINGER was commissioned with the design and construction of an installation, enabling automation of its existing layer press at Tilly Plant I in Althofen, Austria.

Excellent ease of handling, low maintenance effort and, most of all, minimized material input – these are the key characteristics of the innovative CLT production lines made by SPRINGER. We develop CLT production lines that take cut-outs and chamfers into account early on in the process, specifically during the provision and automatic positioning of lamellas. This means minimized material consumption thanks to solutions that are tailored to the requirements of our customers.

www.springer.au


Autolog Carriage Optimizer

Autolog Gang Optimizer

The Autolog Carriage Optimizer allows for the best log scanning in the industry with its fullprofile scanner with 5” density.

The Autolog Gang Optimizer allows for the best cant scanning in the industry with an outstanding 0.25” scan density at 45°.

Autolog High Speed Lug Loader Control System

Autolog Linear Planer Optimizer – ProGrader

The Autolog control system offers a high speed and precise operational sequence at the sawmill lug loader.

Our ProGrader is a linear optimizer designed to fully automate the grading process of dressed lumber at the planer.

www.autolog.com



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