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JENZ’s new development of the HEM 922 DQ chipping unit combines the advantages of the previous HEM 821 DQ and HEM 841 DQ in one machine

Hard wearing and able to handle difficultto-reach environments, size reduction and land clearing machinery is adapting

Indexator is adding to its compact rotator range with the powerful XR350

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COVER - SMART CRANE FOR HARVESTERS For a harvester operator, an easily operated crane is important for ensuring a productive working day. Every movement that can be simplified contributes to increased production. Now we are taking simplified crane control to the next level with the introduction of

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Komatsu Smart Crane Harvesters, which automatically takes care of the telescopic function. The crane acts like a single unit. The result is faster and easier crane operation as well as a more relaxed and effective operator.

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Canfor adds new sling sorters at North Carolina sawmil

Russian sawmill group Luzales makes third investment in TC continuous kilns

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New CT Log will significantly increase quality and yield in Lithuania

Delta’s RMC Motion Controllers deliver high performance, closed-loop control, boosting productivity in a wide range of applications.

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USNR’s upper saw guide conversion

Sawmill retires first ever Fortress metal detector after 25 years service

Jartek Invest Oy delivers a modern sorting facility to Junnikkala Oy’s sawmill in Oulu.

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ISSUE 85 February / March 2022

SUBSCRIPTIONS Tel: +44 (0)1442 877 583 emma@internationalforestindustries.com Annual Subscription UK and Europe £160, €230 Rest of the world US$270 EDITORIAL T: +44 (0)1442 877 583 F: +44 (0)1442 870 617 www.internationalforestindustries.com 2 Claridge Court, Lower Kings Road Berkhamsted, Herts. HP4 2AF, UK Editor Chris Cann chris@internationalforestindustries.com Editorial Board Dr Patrick Moore – Chairman and Chief Professor Piotr Paschalis-Jakubowicz – Warsaw Agricultural University (Poland) Mr Kim Carstensen Director General Forest Stewardship Council Eduardo Morales South American Forestry Consultant

EDITOR’S COMMENT AI could help developing forestry sectors

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hen is a raw material not a raw material? When it is not responsibly sourced.

This is the undeniable trend we have seen in the world over the past few decades and arguably far more prominently in the past two years – the growing appetite for sustainability, rather than being sidelined, has accelerated through the pandemic. This is most publicly seen in the actions of large corporates such as like Apple or BMW, which are heavily marketing their efforts to work with upstream metal providers to ensure raw materials that make it into a smart phone or a sedan have not compromised communities or the environment on their way to the consumer. This is a new thing for the metals sector.

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For so long, the path from a mine site, regularly in the third or developing world, was too far removed from the consumer for them understand the impacts – a mine will sell a concentrate to a smelter to make a metal that will be turned into a widget that will be bought by a customer-facing manufacturer, like an Apple or BMW. Ignorance of this process protected the sector from early demands for transparency. Only with the rise of social media alongside a crusading moral conscious among Millennials have the negative impacts this process can sometimes have become reflected by consumer behaviour. It is no coincidence that the latest industrial revolution that facilitated smart phones and social media has also underwritten the metal sector’s response – the complicated digitalisation, artificial intelligence and blockchain technologies responsible for managing the metal industries convoluted supply chain and eased, then automated, its management. This month Costa Rica reported it was partnering with technology group Timbeter on a pilot project aimed at ultimately digitalising the country’s wood management and therefore improving transparency, which would increase competitiveness in a

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world where being able to prove products are responsibly sourced is a foundation of commerce. “Our goal is to obtain clear benefits from the use of technology for efficient and sustainable management of the sector,” Costa-Rica Vice-Minister of Environment Franklin Paniagua said. “It is important to guarantee transparency and traceability of management, in order to increase the competitiveness of companies that market and export wood.” We would argue without such technology ambitious certification schemes that stand up to international scrutiny are often insurmountable undertakings in developing economies. Certification is nothing new in forestry. The Forest Stewardship Council certification scheme is 30 years old. Like metals, consumers demanded higher standards though the link between the forest and the end product – often a basic piece of timber – is easier to understand and so demands were made earlier; by almost three decades, as it turns out. But to comply with certification takes a huge cooperative effort and investment in securing the supply chains to the certified standard. It is no great surprise that the first countries to certify their forestry sectors were those that could afford to and those emerging economies with a forestry sector large enough to justify investment. The same technology being applied to the metal industry’s complex challenge can now be applied to all forestry sector management and certification schemes. Where certification is in place, it is making it easier. But, arguably more importantly, in countries where certification was proving too hard, technology is providing a ticket to establish a timber exporting sector at scale for the first time.

Enjoy Chris Cann



John Deere expands its attachments family with new Mulchers & Brush Cutters for excavators John Deere has introduced new additions to its attachment family for excavators with the ME36 and ME50 Mulchers, and the RE40 and RE50 Rotary Brush Cutters. The ME36 and ME50 mulchers are equipped with knife-style cutting teeth on a split ring rotor. The spiral, double helix tool pattern and innovative tool shape allow for fast, efficient cutting for mulch up to 5-inch material. A controlled and metered cutting depth allows the operator to maintain high rotor revolutions per minute (RPM) and a productive mulching rate. The teeth may be sharpened and easily flipped for a fresh cutting edge, extending the tool’s life. The mulcher attachments are ideal for right-of-way maintenance and fire/ fuel reduction, clearing standing or felled trees and brush along fencerows, roadsides, waterways, and other hard-to-reach places. The RE40 and RE50 brush cutters bring more versatility for excavators. These brush cutters are ideal for embankment and ditch management, over-fence brush management, rail right-ofway maintenance, and otherwise difficult to reach areas. Three swinging blades mounted to a blade carrier can fell and cut material up to 6 inches in diameter. A heavy-duty hinged debris shield retracts when the head is engaged with trees and brush, exposing the

blades, and allowing for aggressive cuts. The RE40 and RE50 brush cutters directionally beveled blades push material into the head of the cutter, creating fine debris for recycling. The blades are also reversible, so when the leadingedge wears, they can be unbolted and flipped over for a fresh cutting edge. An automatic hydraulic braking system quickly stops the blade rotation after the machine is turned off, so operators can exit the cab. Equipped with a bolt-on mounting system, the RE cutters offer flexible configuration to a variety of coupling systems. If coupling requirements change, units can be quickly and easily reconfigured.

“Both attachment lines offer customers a means to step into the growing vegetation management segment of machine use,” said Jason Simmons, Project Manager of Global Attachments at John Deere Construction and Forestry Division. The features of the

mulchers and cutters deliver value to customers so they can achieve high productivity, uptime and low operating costs. These attachments are tested in the toughest applications, ensuring they will get the job done and are durable enough to last. The attachments are tested and optimized to work with John Deere excavators, but the mulchers are also compatible with many

competitive 5–10 ton excavator models, and the brush cutters are also compatible with many competitive 3–10 ton excavator models.

Third generation family member to lead Operations Mindi Vanden Bosch has been named the next Vice President of Operations at Vermeer Corporation. Prior to joining Vermeer in 2008, Mindi held roles in continuous improvement at Cascade Engineering and treasury management at Fifth Third Bank. At Vermeer, Mindi has held leadership roles in marketing, finance, human resources, continuous improvement and most recently served as the managing director for the Forage Solutions Product Group. “Vermeer is a part of who I am. I love the people, I love the product we build, I love the impact our equipment makes. Having watched

Vermeer grow as an organization through the leadership of my grandfather, my uncle, my mother and now my brother, I’m excited to take the experiences I’ve had to help lead the team and the important work they do,” said Mindi Vanden Bosch. “Mindi’s passion for people and her love for problem solving bring important qualities to our operations. Personally, I’m proud to have my sister take this role and oversee such a critical part of our business and lead a large, important part of our workforce,” said Jason Andringa, president and CEO. Vermeer Corporation is family-

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owned and -operated, celebrating nearly 75 years of operation. The Vermeer family and Vermeer leadership have built intentional succession plans for family members who want to be a part of the business. Both Jason and Mindi have worked extensively with the board of directors, company leadership and family office to meet the leadership requirements. “Operating a family business requires incredible intentionality. The Vermeer family saw that early on and implemented important steps to help build a successful business while maintaining healthy family involvement. Having Mindi move into this role demonstrates

the forward-thinking of those involved in business planning,” said Brian Gardner, chair of the board at Vermeer Corporation.


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Elmia Wood – the world’s leading forestry fair is finally back!

On 2–4 June 2022 the world’s leading forestry fair, Elmia Wood, will again be held south of Jönköping. Elmia is looking forward to welcoming exhibitors and visitors from many parts of Europe to experience the event,

which will focus on innovative and sustainable forestry methods for the future. The location is once again the fantastic and versatile forest at Bratteborg south of Jönköping. Elmia Wood is a comprehensive

fair and meeting place for forest owners, contractors, administrators and everyone else interested in the forest. Visitors can see the latest products, discover innovations and new knowledge, and create opportunities for new business deals. “We are facing complex challenges involving forest damage and bark beetles plus an increased need for felling, while at the same time many people are promoting standing timber as a carbon sink. One result is that many forest owners today are left wondering how they should manage their forests in the future,” explains Elmia’s Anders Roman. “Recently there has been a strong debate over the value of the forest and how it should be managed and cared for, and we can clearly see that all the various forest stakeholders need a meeting

place,” he adds. “That’s why we’re also hosting on-stage discussions and panel debates.” The topics will include the EU’s taxonomy, the climate, biodiversity and fossil-free forest management. A moderator and various guests will hold on-stage debates in front of an audience interested visitors. “We’re working intensively with the fair right now and are really looking forward to hosting Elmia Wood 2022, which will bring the products and know-how together in one place,” Anders Roman concludes.

Tickets are on sale at the Elmia Wood website. For more information: anders.roman@elmia.se

Ponsse to strengthen its operations in the Czech Republic Ponsse Group will be independently responsible for its sales, spare parts and maintenance services in the Czech Republic. On 4 February 2022, Ponsse signed a deed of sale, in which it agrees to purchase all shares in KŘENEK FOREST SERVICE s.r.o (hereinafter “Krenek”), its PONSSE forest machine and service dealer in the Czech Republic. The aim is that PONSSE services in the Czech Republic will transfer to Ponsse Group by 1 April 2022. The company will operate as a subsidiary wholly owned by Ponsse. Krenek’s employees will continue in the service of the purchased limited liability company under their current employment contracts and benefits. Ponsse has prepared a comprehensive integration plan that will ensure a positive continuation of the local business and sufficient induction for the employees. The business arrangement has no impact on the previous guidance. The price of the transaction between Krenek and Ponsse will not be made public by mutual agreement, because

the purchase price has no impact on the measurement of Ponsse’s value. The purchase price will be paid in cash on the condition that certain requirements set for the transaction are fulfilled. Ponsse will finance the acquisition from its cash assets. PONSSE forest machines have a market share of about 20 per cent in cut-to-length (CTL) harvesting in the Czech Republic, and there are 290 PONSSE forest machines in the country. Brought together by the values of traditional familyowned companies “We’re proud to continue Krenek’s work in the Czech Republic. It’s been an honour for Krenek’s family-owned business to take care of customer relationships with relentless honesty and commitment, which also lays the foundation of our operations. We promise to provide our local customers with continuously developing highquality PONSSE solutions and services, also in the future, and we see a lot of potential in this market. Our local employees will play a crucial part in this,” says Juho Nummela, President and CEO

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of Ponsse Plc. This change will not interrupt the local PONSSE services, which include machine sales, maintenance, spare parts services, and training. Ponsse will continue to operate in Hostinné in the same facilities in which Krenek’s services are currently located. Krenek has been Ponsse’s official dealer since 2013, having operated for ten years through Wahlers Forsttechnik GmbH, Ponsse’s dealer in Germany. In 2020, a total of 34.5 million m3 of wood was harvested in the Czech Republic, with nearly all harvesting operations centred in areas damaged by bark beetles. The normal annual harvesting volume in the Czech Republic is approximately 13–17 million m3. A sustainable level of harvesting is 22 million m3 per year in the country, allowing forests to regenerate more quickly than they are harvested. Earlier in November 2021, Ponsse announced its intention to establish a subsidiary in Chile as well. Following the establishment of these new subsidiaries, Ponsse Group consists of 14 subsidiaries

Juho Nummela, President & CEO, Ponsse Plc

and 44 dealers. In addition to its international subsidiaries, Ponsse Group includes the technology company Epec Oy in Finland. Exports account for 80 per cent of Ponsse’s production at its factory in Vieremä, Finland. In addition to the company to be acquired in the Czech Republic, Ponsse has European subsidiaries in Sweden, Norway, France, the UK, and Ireland.


SP 661 LF

A compact and strong harvester head with high productivity A little more than thirty years ago, Benny Lundmark founded Mano Skog AB, a company working out of Fromheden/Norsjö, about 80 km west of Skellefteå in northern Sweden. Over the years, the company has got through many machines and harvester heads, the latest combination being a John Deere 1470 equipped with an SP 661 LF, which, according to Tobias Lundmark, is the best head they have ever used. Benny and Tobias Lundmark

’’ I think that the best things about this SP head are its productivity, its fast feed, and that it’s easy to find the cutting window,” Benny Lundmark Watch the film and read the full story at: spmaskiner.com/en/sp-stories/

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2000T – New thinning specialist from Logmax

Log Max’s smallest harvester head 928 has been around since the 90s, but now a successor is coming. The new Log Max 2000T both saws and feeds faster than its predecessor. (SEE FULL REPORT ON 42-43)

Small thinning machines such as Terri and Malwa have given new life to Log Max’s smallest harvester heads that did not really fit into the company’s product range when the thinning harvests became larger. To offer owners of these smaller machines a highperformance harvester head with modern functions and increased efficiency, Log max has now developed 2000T with a feed speed of four meters per second. Almost one meter per second or the equivalent of 30 percent faster than the old 928.

Small but efficient 2000T is a small but efficient thinning unit. The unit is suitable for small base machines, which run in dense stands or where ground conditions are sensitive.

The development that the unit has undergone will make our customers really satisfied, says Lars Strömsund, marketing manager at Log Max in a press release. The frame construction is the same as on the 928, but the new unit has, among other things, got more durable twig knives with a different angle and smaller, faster feed wheel motors of 280 cubic centimeters compared to the previous 365 cubic motors.

Higher pressure The hydraulic pressure has been adjusted up from 210 to 280 bar, which gives the smaller engines increased feed speed while maintaining traction. Also the saw, which is of the Easy-Cut model and has become faster due to the increased

Lars Stromsund, Marketing Manager, Log Max pressure. The chain tension is still manual but has been updated for easier maintenance. Log Max has also taken the opportunity to replace most of the unit’s hydraulic cylinders with new, more durable variants and the length measurement has been updated with a non-contact sensor.

Never waste an opportunity Komptech reveals new brand identity “We are celebrating our 30th anniversary this year,” Komptech told IFI. “That got us thinking: Are we still the same as we have been 10, 20, or even 30 years ago?” The answer is yes and no. “We are and will remain the leading technology and expert partner for mechanical and biological waste recycling, as well as treatment of woody biomass,” the manufacturer stated. “More than 4,000 customers in over 80 countries on all continents are

supplied with our solutions. “Their satisfaction and the pursuit of a more sustainable environment have been the focus of our daily activities since our foundation and will not lose importance in the future.”

Technology supplier to solution provider But with around 30 years of experience in the field of waste treatment, Komptech has become much more than just a technology

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supplier. The group has the expertise to offer customers complete solutions – which, in addition to innovation machines, also includes comprehensive services as well as rental and purchase options – and show them how they can turn waste into value. “We thereby continue helping their companies not only to grow even stronger but also to provide a sustainable contribution to protecting the environment,” the company stated.

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Introducing

Smart Crane for harvesters

For a harvester operator, an easily operated crane is important for ensuring a productive working day. Every movement that can be simplified contributes to increased production. Now we are taking simplified crane control to the next level with the introduction of Komatsu Smart Crane Harvesters, which automatically takes care of the telescopic function. The crane acts like a single unit. The result is faster and easier crane operation as well as a more relaxed and effective operator. See more at komatsuforest.com/smartcraneharvesters


Ponsse opens new service centre in Joensuu This €2.5 million investment is based on growing Ponsse’s market share and machine base in Eastern Finland as well as a desire to better serve their customers. us to provide an even better level of service to our customers and ensure a fast turnaround for machine maintenance. On the spare parts side, we can now provide a delivery service, making it possible for our customers to sign a service agreement on equipment purchases,” explains Ponsse Finland’s country director Jani Liukkonen.

The modern service centre in Joensuu will further improve the quality and efficiency of maintenance and service in Finland. The ca. 1,000 m2 service centre includes field and information system maintenance, spare parts and machine sales, technical support as well as a well-stocked spare parts storage and Ponsse Shop. The maintenance shop and spare parts storage are in

the same facility to ensure a quick turnaround and thus the most uninterrupted harvesting services possible. There are a total of 13 employees at the Joensuu service centre. Along with the new facility, they will focus more on personnel training with an option to increase their volume of personnel if necessary. “The new service centre allows

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The service centre is located in Joensuu’s Papinkangas, near route 6, roughly six kilometres south of the city centre. “We chose a location that is easy for our customers to access from any direction,” adds Liukkonen. There are a total of 24 locations in Finland, with roughly 190 professionals in total working for them. Ponsse’s market share in Finland is currently 45 percent. The international Ponsse

Jani Liukkonen, Country Director, Ponsse Finland

maintenance network consists of 235 service centres. All PONSSE service centres are situated in central locations considering it’s customers’ operations and logistics.


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Smart Creep for CAT D3 Loaders simplifies attachment performance Caterpillar’s new smart creep feature for skid steers and compact track loaders is designed to take the guess work out of setting the right creep speed for operating attachments such as cold planers and wheel saws. Smart creep, which senses the load on the attachments and automatically adjusts the drive command for the most productive speed, is expected to be commercially available later this year. At that time, Caterpillar’s full range of D3 loaders will come smart creep ready from the factory. Smart creep works through a combination of attachment sensors and proprietary software which balances attachment load and machine speed to maximize productivity. By continually sensing the load on the attachment, smart creep increases machine speed when encountering less resistance and

automatically slows the machine when encountering higher load. Engine load remains constant, while the operator can monitor hydraulic pressure on the in-cab display panel. Without the aid of this feature, setting creep speed too fast can lead to stalling the attachment, and too slow of speed results in productivity loss. Smart creep software smoothly and efficiently determines the optimal machine speed for cutting conditions, Caterpillar says. With smart creep, the operator needs only to activate the standard creep control system and set the maximum creep speed on the advanced display inside the cab. Once the tool engages the cut, smart creep measures load on the attachment and adjusts the drive command automatically as cutting begins. In the event of the cutter jamming or stalling, an auto

reverse feature within smart creep quickly changes machine direction to allow the tool to clear the jam. Targeted availability for smart creep on Cat D3 SSL and CTL machines is the third quarter of 2022. A field installation kit consisting of sensors and machine software for operating the new feature will be made available for existing fleet loaders and attachments.

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New technology available on PC290LCi-11, PC360LCi-11, and PC390LCi-11

Productivity is the key to success on the job site, and the faster a crew can reach maximum productivity, the better. As part of Komatsu’s suite of Smart Construction products, services and digital solutions, the company’s intelligent Machine Control 2.0 (iMC 2.0) gives contractors the opportunity to take advantage of sophisticated, productivityenhancing automation. “Aimed to quickly lessen the skill gap between new and experienced operators—and improve the bottom line for contractors—our excavators with iMC 2.0 technology can help contractors transform their construction job sites into highly efficient, highly productive

operations,” said Andrew Earing, senior product manager, tracked products, Komatsu. Built on Komatsu’s intelligent machine control platform, and developed with input from leading construction companies, iMC 2.0 offers additional new features on the company’s mid-to largesize construction excavators: the PC290LCi-11, PC360LCi-11 and the PC390LCi-11. An excellent match for footing excavation, trenching and slope work, these excavators with updated, factory-integrated systems, help to minimize overexcavation and empower operators to dig straight to grade quickly and accurately.

Auto tilt bucket control With integrated machine control, auto tilt bucket control assists operators by aligning the bucket parallel with the slope, so that finish grading can be accomplished without needing to align the machine with the target surface.

Features include precision machined rings to ensure consistent loading and long operating life and easy access to bearings for lower maintenance costs. Operators can customize the screen with lower and upper covers featuring adjustable cleaning brushes, integrated collection conveyors for screened material distribution, and modular perforated or wire mesh screens. Screening zones allow for multiple product separation points.

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Andrew Earing, Senior Product Manager, Tracked Products, Komatsu

Perform finish grading using only arm input The new bucket angle hold control helps operators reach finish grade quickly and accurately. It automatically holds the bucket angle to the design surface during arm operation, enabling operators to perform finish grading using only arm input.

The ultimate grinding machine Asphalt shingles, bark, compost, food waste, hog fuel, mulch, organics, shredded plastic, topsoil, wood waste – these are included in WSM’s Titan Trommel screening capabilities. Drum diameters of 6 ft and 8 ft, lengths up to 63 ft, the most advanced manufacturing techniques, and capacities up to 500 cubic yds/ hour are some of the features that make the Titan Trommel Screens. The manufacturer describes the technology as “the ultimate grinding machine”.

our excavators with iMC 2.0 technology can help contractors transform their construction job sites into highly efficient, highly productive operations

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Minister of Transport opens Hauerseter timber terminal Norske Skog at Saugbrugs, in collaboration with Nortømmer and Viken Skog have established the company Tømmerterminal Hauerseter AS, a privately owned railroad terminal for loading timber by rail. On Wednesday 19 January, the official opening was attended by Norwegian Minister of Transport Jon-Ivar Nygård.

The green transition requires that our inbound and outbound transport from the mills takes place with emission-free transport solutions. While we achieve lower carbon emissions and costs, there will now also be fewer heavy trucks transporting timber on our roads. A further development of the railway network and the terminal structure until 2050 will be a prerequisite for the implementation of the green transition in the industry and the fulfillment of Norway’s emission obligations in the Glasgow agreement, says Sven Ombudstvedt, CEO of Norske Skog. Between 100,000 and 150,000 cubic meters of timber will be transported annually via the timber terminal, mainly spruce pulpwood to Norske Skog Saugbrugs in Halden. This amounts to somewhere between 2,500 and 3,750 timber truckloads a year.

Geographically well located

From left: Patrik Axelsson (acting GM Norske Skog Saugbrugs, Jon-Ivar Nygård (Minister of Transportation), Sven Ombudstvedt (CEO Norske Skog) and Anders Hauge Johansen (Technical Manager Norske Skog Saugbrugs)

The terminal at Hauerseter is located just north of Gardermoen. It is thus geographically well located compared to other timber terminals. Hauerseter will relieve the other terminals, contribute to a sharp reduction in the number of timber trucks on the roads and reduce the transport distance from the forest in the area around the terminal. The background for the establishment of the terminal is, among other things, a challenging capacity situation at Norsenga timber terminal in Kongsvinger. In addition, there are bottlenecks with driving a large number of timber trucks via Oslo.

First timber delivered The terminal, which is located at Hauerseter in Ullensaker municipality, has been established by a private initiative. Recently, we have put in place the necessary approvals from both Jernbanetilsynet and BaneNor to be able to load and transport timber by railway, says general manager Tor Henrik Kristiansen in Viken Skog. The first timber transporters delivered timber to Hauerseter on 23 December, and the first timber train ran during January.

From left: Olav Breivik (Viken Skog), Arne Røra (Nortømmer) and Sven Ombudstvedt (Norske Skog)

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Rottne launches new cranes Rottne Industri AB, the forestry machinery manufacturer, is starting 2022 by launching two new cranes, the RK75 and RK310. From the spring, the cranes will be mounted on Rottne H8D and Rottne H21D respectively “

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ur development work has been focused on simplifying service, improving operator comfort and increasing power,” Filip Wirbladh, machine engineer at Rottne Industri, says. The Rottne H8D is a compact and flexible machine for standoperating thinning. The Rottne H21D is a heavy-duty option for final cutting. Nevertheless, they both have one thing in common: strong and robust cranes for the purpose – which are now even better. “The fact that we choose to manufacture our own cranes and harvester heads for our machines is really very satisfying, and it makes us unique,” Tobias Johansson, CEO Rottne Industri, says. The RK50 has been around since the start of the century. It will now be replaced by a new crane

with many improvements and innovations. “We have been working on developing the RK75 for many years. In short, we have kept all the advantages on the older crane and added even more. The difference between the new and the old crane is very large,” Filip Wirbladh says. “Generally speaking, everything is new, with the focus on the operator and service. With the RK75, we have developed a dynamic and durable product, where the operator will really notice a big difference.” The list of improvements on the new crane is long. Everything from hardware to software has been looked over in detail, in order to develop a crane that will make both the work and the service easier. “The guiding principles have been function, service and comfort. The crane is easy to do service on, while the operator gains softer and more precise operation thanks to reduced vibrations in the operating

The fact that we choose to manufacture our own cranes and harvester heads for our machines is really very satisfying, and it makes us unique, Tobias Johansson, CEO, Rottne Industri

stages,” Filip Wirbladh says. “In the long-term, operating a Rottne is also a financial win. Easier and simpler service and improved work in the forest saves time and thus, money.” The crane on the Rottne H21D has also been fundamentally

updated. The RK250 is replaced by the RK310, which has been tested and developed over many years. The advantages include that a new crane is gearless, direct driven, and has a slewing motor with greater efficiency, as well as has a stronger bearing between the first boom section and outer jib. “Over the years, we have identified points for improvement. With the RK310, we have taken the best from the earlier crane and developed something even better,” Filip Wirbladh says. Both of the cranes have been test run for a long time with excellent results. “There are many years of development behind this. That we can now mount them on our own machines and exhibit them to the market really feels very satisfying,” Tobias Johansson says, who sees a bright future for the Swedish company: “We have taken the right decision in our work with long-term goals and the market is certainly on our side. This is made clear by the great demand for our machines, both harvesters and forwarders.”

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Our development work has been focused on simplifying service, improving operator comfort and increasing power Filip Wirbladh, Machine Engineer Rottne Industri

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Sling Sorters offer gentle handling of lumber and are often utilized in appearancegrade planer mill applications.

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anfor is investing in 50 new sorter top sling bay assemblies at their planer mill facility in Graham, North Carolina. This massive overhaul will update the existing sling sorter frame and replace worn equipment with modern sling

sorters from USNR. The new sorter top assemblies will be fitted to the existing structural steel frame, offering a faster and more reliable sorting operation. Maximizing uptime and throughput are the primary objectives of this investment, and this sorter

upgrade will ensure Canfor’s Graham location continues to run at peak performance. With delivery times top of mind, USNR was able to offer a project completion date that met the goals of the project. The startup is scheduled for Q3 of 2022.

Sling Sorters offer gentle handling of lumber and are often utilized in appearance-grade planer mill applications. They are less costly to manufacture, with far less structural steel than a bin sorter design, while also offering gentle handling and performance.

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Russian sawmill group Luzales makes third investment in TC continuous kilns Russian Luzales, one of the largest sawmill groups in the Komi Republic, invests in two more TC continuous kilns to its sawmill in Syvyktar. It is the group’s third investment in Valutec TC kilns in five years.

”Valutec is a reliable and timetested partner. We get full-scale technical support, guaranteed value and immediate help with emerging issues”, says Luzales CEO Valentin Rozhok. “The Russian staff of Valutec are all professionals and easy to work with. I am sure that with Valutec we will be moving forward”. Luzales became the first sawmill group in Russia to invest in TC continuous kilns with their order to Kyddzyavidz in 2017. Pleased

with the delivery and output of the kiln the company invested in another two TC kilns to Syktyvkar the following years. At the Woodex exhibition in Moscow in December 2021 the company opted to invest in two more TC Continuous kilns to further increase drying capacity at the Syktyvkar sawmill. “We look forward to continue with our contribution to Luzales’ development. We know each other well and look forward to a continued positive collaboration. Our TC kilns are the best of what today’s market in wood drying can offer. They will help Luzales reach their ambitious goals when it comes to capacity, quality and energy consumption”, says Artem Veretennikov, Director of Sales, Valutec LLC. “Today, we’re selling TC continuous kilns in markets all over the world. It’s the result of thousands of development hours during which we studied, evaluated, tested and reinvented every part of a type of lumber kiln which, in its original design, was first used back in 1927,” says Veretennikov.

The great technological leap forward in this new generation of TC continuous kilns is the individual temperature and air circulation control in different zones. Integrated simulator technology gives the operator high flexibility when choosing the dimensions of lumber for drying, thus optimizing processes and providing high capacity. The total annual capacity of the two TC kilns is 140 000 cubic meters (59 300 MBF). The kilns are made of stainless steel and equipped with pressure frames for minimal deformation of the upper lumber layers and heat recovery. The delivery also includes Valutes´s control system for drying Valmatics 4.0. It is packed with intelligence that senses and adapts the drying process accordingly. Integrated in the system is the Valusim simulator, which optimizes new drying programs with regard to capacity, quality and electrical energy consumption, in order to avoid costly running-in times. Assembly of the kilns is scheduled to the final quarter of 2023.

Mayr-Melnhof Holz completes acquisition of Bergkvist Siljan Mayr-Melnhof Holz, one of the leading companies in the European sawmilling and engineered wood products industry, has received the necessary approval from the competition authorities, and thereby completes its acquisition of the Swedish sawmill group Bergkvist Siljan. The Mayr-Melnhof Holz Holding AG group, located in Leoben, Austria, signed a contract in December last year to acquire the Swedish sawmilling group Bergkvist Siljan AB (publ.) from the investment fund ESSVP IV., advised by Orlando Nordics AB.

Having gained the approval of the competition authorities, the acquisition is completed as of 01 February 2022. The new sites in Insjön, Mora, and Blyberg (all in central Sweden) complement the existing sawmills in Leoben (Austria), Paskov (Czech Republic), and Efimovskij (Russia) perfectly and move Mayr-Melnhof Holz, with around 5 million cubic metres of log processing capacity, up to number 3 of Europe’s largest sawmillers. For the first time in its 170-year long history, the group expects turnover to exceed one billion Euros in the 2022 financial

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year. “We are very much looking forward to working with our new Swedish colleagues. Together we will realise and build on the synergy and growth potential in sales and operations, and strengthen our position in the market“, said Richard Stralz, CEO of Mayr-Melnhof Holz Holding AG. The Bergkvist Siljan brand and the existing management team will remain in place.

Bergkvist Siljan Bergkvist Siljan produces around 850,000 cbm of spruce and pine

Valutec is a reliable and timetested partner. We get full-scale technical support, guaranteed value and immediate help with emerging issues Luzales, CEO, Valentin Rozhok For more information, contact: Robert Larsson Managing Director, Valutec robert.larsson@valutec.se

sawn timber annually. The group consists of three modern sawmills as well as one of the largest container terminals in Sweden, with a capacity of up to 50,000 TEU per year, and a direct rail link to Gothenburg port. Michael Wolfran, CFO of Mayr-Melnhof Holz Holding AG, adds: „Bergkvist Siljan, with a turnover of almost 300 million Euros, employs 285 people. Both Mayr-Melnhof Holz and Bergkvist Siljan have a long tradition of family ownership over more than a hundred years, and together our sales make a perfect fit. Along with the Scandinavian market, the sawmill group serves the markets of the Far East, Western Europe, and North Africa.


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Gilbert: High productivity no matter the conditions! For over 35 years, Gilbert Products has been the market in leader in the design and manufacturing of sawmilling, construction and forestry equipment as well as snow groomers. Totally oriented towards innovation, quality and production, Gilbert offers highly profitable methods and technological equipment surpassing the industry standards.

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nce again, Gilbert has pushed the limits of its Planer Equipment. New options have been designed, installed and proven, to adapt to the specific requirements of its Planermill customers. There are more and more customers that receive their wood supply from different sawmills. The products can be very different from day to day. The Gilbert planer has proven to be significantly high performing when planning boards with large thickness variation. It will handle thick and thin boards as

well as boards with a total different quality of fiber. Flexibility and the capacity to easily adapt to new products becomes essential. For this reason, Gilbert developed the GRIP system: Gilbert Roll Intelligent Positioning. (Grip system installed on a Gilbert 6 Roll Planer.) This system can be offered with each model of Gilbert’s line of planers. It is controlled with the Gilbert Automatic Positioning System. This system moves the top rolls to a certain position and holds contact on the board. It keeps a well sustaining sufficient force without damaging the lumber. It optimizes the feeding of the boards that are too thick, too thin and too fragile. All can be fed keeping


a high operation efficiency. It has also helped mills increase piece count. A client from South Carolina, stated ‘’I can amazingly run all my Southern Yellow Pine 1’’ boards through this machine. I used to have lots of breakage and had to run real slow. I have increased speed and efficiency with the Grip!’’ By using its unique PullThrough technology, the Gilbert Planer handles the boards one by one, keeping a small gap between each board. Therefore, it is easy to apply the right force on each board.

Safety, a Priority! In order to always offer its customers the best planing solutions, Gilbert has continually been developing a range of automatic upgrades designed to increase planer efficiency and make the planer room a much SAFER environment. The Gilbert Automatic Cutterhead Positioning System controls the cutterheads and an unlimited number of axes for optimal precision and higher grades. Easy to use, the automatic positioning system allows fast and easy recipe changes offering greater flexibility, less downtime and a safe environment.

Many automatic and safety functions have been developed over the past years, like top and bottom head jointers, side head jointers, top head pressure plate, width and height adjustment, after-cut shoes and triple pattern side heads. Very precise, these automatic upgrades increase the quality of the wood finish, ensure safety and efficiency. Adjustments are made remotely from the HMI screen outside the planer room, or from a tablet or phone anywhere in the mill. With special features like the triple pattern side heads, the operator can remotely switch from

one pattern to the other, without stopping for jointing, or changing side heads on the machine. Keeps nicer finish, and less work required! Gilbert’s Engineering team is presently working on making the planer more and more intelligent. For many years, they have been making upgrades to make the planer more performing for its customers. Coming soon, many more options will be available to offer a semi-automatic machine that can auto adjust itself without operator intervention. Gilbert is comprised of a team of 135 workers, all devoted to

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UAB JUODELIAI relies once again on the innovative technologies of MiCROTEC “

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he MiCROTEC solutions installed so far significantly increase the productivity of the sawing line, which promotes sustainable processing of the material and improves the yield and quality of the final products,” emphasizes Ignas Stasiukonis, CEO of UAB JUODELIAI. “With the upcoming installation of the CT Log, we expect a significant increase in quality and yield to better meet the current market demands,” so Stasiukonis. The CT Log will be integrated into the log yard commissioned in 2020, already equipped with MiCROTEC scanner technologies and software solutions. The plant is designed to process short lengths, especially hardwoods, and here the CT Log will show its

New CT Log will significantly increase quality and yield in Lithuania strengths in industrial hardwood sorting. The integration of the CT Log is scheduled to take place in summer 2022, with the project’s main objectives being full quality detection of the birch, poplar, and alder species, as well as highly accurate underbark contour detection. This will be done at a 130 m/min regular sorting speed. “The scanner and associated software components were ordered in parts by the customer during Ligna 2019, already with the idea of integrating a CT Log at the log

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MiCROTEC Winlog GPS system yard in the near future,” says Arianna Giudiceandrea, Chief Sales Officer at MiCROTEC. “We are very pleased that UAB JUODELIAI has now decided to take the final step in the project and integrate the CT Log. The pre-planning makes the installation of the scanner next summer immensely easier, as the existing log yard already has the optimal conditions for the installation of the machine,” adds Giudiceandrea. In addition to the scanner and software solutions at the log yard, UAB JUODELIAI has installed the MiCROTEC Winlog GPS system, which achieves optimal loading vehicle utilization with the shortest possible travel distances. Moreover, UAB JUODELIAI has

The scanner and associated software components were ordered in parts by the customer during Ligna 2019, already with the idea of integrating a CT Log at the log yard in the near future Arianna Giudiceandrea, Chief Sales Officer, MiCROTEC invested in a simulation tool for work preparation using automatic cutting pattern generation handling customer requests, production cost, and the existing log inventory to maximize yield.


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Delta’s RMC200 Motion Controller

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elta Computer Systems, Inc. is a manufacturer of industrial automation products with a focus on highperformance hydraulic motion control. Delta’s RMC Motion Controllers deliver highperformance, closed-loop control, boosting productivity in a wide range of applications across the globe. For nearly 40 years, Delta has been known for best-in-class products, continuous improvement, and responsive, knowledgeable support for both legacy and new products. Delta’s RMC200 Motion Controller family supports systems with up to 50 axes. The built-in 10/100 Ethernet ports provide connectivity to many PLCs and HMIs. The RMC200 is offered in two configurations: Lite (up to 18-axis) and Standard (up to 50-axis).

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SmartMill signs contract to supply cutting-edge technology to Bio Serra Harwood

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martMill president, Jean Berube, has announced the signing of a new contract with Mono Serra Group to supply equipment for its Bio Serra Hardwood Mill located in Saint-Monique, Quebec, Canada. The contract includes the sale and installation of the unique SMARTTRIM technology system in North America and a Smart Lug Loader. “This new cutting-edge technology will allow Bio Serra Hardwood Mill to substantially increase its production efficiency by rapidly increasing its productivity and the quality of its products,” says Jean Berube. This new contract confirms the position of SmartMill as an

industry leader, with its unique offer of innovative technology solutions for optimizing operations for its business partners, added Berube.

ABOUT THE SMART-TRIM: SMART-TRIM is the result of more than 4 years of a research and development program involving specialists in conception and in mechanical, electrical and movement design. SMARTTRIM combines three pieces of equipment in one: a Lug loader, a positioning system and a multi-saw trimmer. This unique system uses the optimizer’s solutions to index, position, and trim green or dry, rough or dressed lumber.

ABOUT SMARTMILL: SmartMill designs and develops integrated solutions to improve and optimize factory production and manufacturing processes. SmartMill is a team of dedicated experts committed to the success of our clients. In this regard, we encourage the development of sustainable partnerships with all our customers around the world. In order to meet the ever-increasing demand for products that meet high quality standards, we design, manufacture and install automated state-of-the-art equipment that is a customizable solution to preserve and even increase the profitability

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of companies. As of today, SmartMill exports more than 80% of their solutions.

Sorting and dry sorting lines for Onega LDK modernization in Arkhangelsk Oblast In the past year 2021 JARTEK INVEST OY signed a contract for delivery of green sorting and dry sorting lines for Segezha Group which has begun a complete modernization of JSC Onezhsky LDK wood processing facility in Arkhangelsk Oblast. The preliminary planning has been completed in January this year and the designing is under

way. New green sorting and dry sorting lines handle 300,000 m3 of lumber per year. The lines are fast and modern - a symbiosis of mechanics and automation. The lines are equipped with e.g., the necessary equipment for the careful handling of timber and machine vision equipment. According to plans of Segezha

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Group, a large-scale investment in a modernization project that includes new green sorting and dry sorting lines is to make operation more efficient, develop wood processing and improve product quality. “For Onega LDK, the decision to implement the project is a long-awaited development. Modern technology is developing

quickly and the use of old sawmill techniques with high production costs have a negative impact on the company’s competitiveness”, says Alexander Varakin, CEO of Onega LDK.


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Jartek Invest appoints Heikki Ruohonen as new CEO Heikki Ruohonen started as the new CEO of Jartek Invest Oy, effective 13th January 2022. Former CEO Teemu Uimonen supports Heikki during the transition period and takes over the position as Chairman of the Board at Jartek

Invest Oy. Prior to joining Jartek, Heikki worked as the Technology Director in sawmill business at UPM-Kymmene Oyj. Heikki has a broad experience for example in project activities, technology team

management, investment projects, product development and sourcing. Jartek Invest Oy is leading supplier in Finnish sawmilling technology.

Per Österberg new CEO of Kopparfors Skogar Kopparfors Skogar has recruited Per Österberg as the new CEO after Lars-Erik Wigert, who will retire in the spring. Per most recently came from a position as a business developer within SCA Skog AB, where he has had many different roles over the years. He is a forester and has previously held positions such as district manager and forest manager. Per will take over as CEO of Kopparfors Skogar in the late spring of 2022. In connection with Kopparfors Skogar’s formation in 2018, an agreement was reached with the then incoming CEO Lars-Erik Wigert that he will leave his employment in connection with his 70th birthday. Lars-Erik has led the company in a very meritorious way

during its first three years. - We are very happy that Per has chosen to come to us, says Johan Trolle-Löwen, chairman of Kopparfors Skogar. Per knows the value of combining careful and long-term forest management with business development and digital transformation. - I am very expectant before the assignment. Kopparfors Skogar has a good reputation in the industry and is seen as both developmentoriented and long-term, this is something I want to continue to manage and develop further, says Per Österberg, incoming CEO. About Kopparfors Skogar Kopparfors Skogar AB was formed in 2018 in connection with the

restructuring of Bergvik Skog AB and is a wholly owned subsidiary of FAM AB, which is indirectly owned by the three largest Wallenberg foundations. In Central Sweden, Kopparfors Skogar owns just over 283,000 hectares of forest. Forestry is conducted with a very long-term perspective in economically viable forms, while at the same time preserving biological diversity and safeguarding cultural, environmental and social values. The company produces renewable forest raw materials for, among other things, wood and paper production. In addition, the company’s operations contribute to increased conversion to renewable energy

through the development of new wind farms and the production of biofuels. Today, there are 145 plants on the company’s land. Kopparfors Skogar has a total of 26 employees, of which just over half are stationed at the head office in Falun and the rest at the four local offices adjacent to the land holdings. Read more at www.kopparfors.se

USNR’s upper saw guide conversion

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SNR’s upper saw guide conversion offers infinite positioning for the upper guide, improving accuracy and recovery during bandsawing. Saw blade stability is essential to maximize the accuracy and recovery from your logs during bandsawing. Close proximity of the upper saw guide to the log provides that stability. With infinite

positioning of the upper saw guide you can be sure your saw blade is stable and your sawing process is as accurate as possible. This easy saw guide conversion can be done over a weekend. • I mproves accuracy and recovery • I nfinite upper guide positioning ensures blade stability during sawing

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In the ultimate sign of equipment longevity and reliability, 25 years after the Toney Lumber Company in Louisburg, North Carolina installed its original rugged Fortress Technology lumber inspection metal detector – machine serial number 0001 – the 19-acre southern yellow pine saw mill has upgraded to a fresh model. The original inspection machine remained fully functional until the switchover.

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fter processing roughly 500 million board feet during its 25-year lifetime, President of the family-run sawmill, Roger Melvin, cites business continuity as the primary driver for retiring the robust Phantom Lumber Metal Detector and making the new capital investment. Come rain or shine, the long-lasting metal detector, located outdoors under a sloping roof, has endured heat waves, snow blizzards, driving rain and damaging hurricane winds. Yet the machine, which was only upgraded from analogue to digital in 2017,

After 25 years service the first ever Fortress metal detector built by company founder Steve Gidman - serial number 0001- has been retired by Toney Lumber and a new model installed in November 2021

every day as well as being exposed to the elements.”

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Sawmill retires first ever Fortress metal detector after 25 years service continued to reliably identify and kick out between 10 and 30 logs daily that presented with an embedded metal contaminant. Metal contamination in wood can be very costly, notes Roger. Aside from mitigating damage to saw blades - which can cost thousands of dollars each time to replace – the downtime caused by re-sharpening blades or production coming to a standstill can be an even bigger drain on the company’s production yield. Protecting workforce welfare and safety is another critical rationale for identifying and removing metal contaminants from logs before processing. “When metal strikes the saw blades it can cause hazardous flying shrapnel which puts our employees in danger of injury,” explains Roger. Inspecting 16ft and 12ft logs before debarking and processing up to 20 million board feet of decking, quality stair treads and stringers annually, Toney Lumber estimates that their upstream legacy metal detector paid for itself well within the first year of installation. Mostly by abating damage to expensive saw mill equipment. The company anticipates a similar, if not faster, return on investment with its newest Fortress metal detector installed in November 2021. Fortress founder and president Steve Gidman was there on the ground when the first metal

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detector went in 25 years ago. He recalls: “The logs are so immense and everything’s shaking as the log is conveyed down the line and through the detector. The Toney Lumber team did an excellent job of installing the system, following all the instructions perfectly. This had a lot to do with the performance of the metal detector.” In that moment, Steve never imagined a metal detector could last 25+ years in a sawmill environment. “It’s such a rugged application and being beaten up

The second-generation North Carolina business manages the primary processing of precut logs. On arrival in the Louisburg yard, all deliveries undergo rigorous visual inspection and weight checks at the scale house. The logs are then unloaded by a knuckleboom loader and separated by dimension. Logs that don’t meet the quality specification because they are regarded too crooked or knotted are rejected and sent back to suppliers. Good logs are then sorted into two sizes, storing on decks in preparation for inspection. During summer months logs are saturated with water to prevent a fungus forming and causing irreversible staining to the wood. Just like any other product application, this added moisture can affect the performance and sensitivity of metal detectors. To overcome this, Fortress is assisting the yard to establish wet, dry and mixed calibration settings. The goal, explains maintenance

Fortress has kept the slice of the 2nd test log inspected by the now retired lumber metal detector


Inspecting felled timber logs before debarking, metal detection helps to mitigate machine downtime and costly damage to Toney Lumber’s sawmill equipment superintendent Chris Buchanan is to reduce false rejects. “The maximum sensitivity of this metal detector is 100 and we are currently operating at around six which is a fantastic result,” he states. Finding metal in a log can be equally challenging. Especially given the mix of contaminants that can range from screws, spikes, signs from fences, barbed wire and even bullets. When the metal detector picks out a contaminated log rarely will the entire log be discarded. HALCO AD:Layout 3

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“Most of the time we can cut out or around the metal if it is close to the edge or end of the log,” notes Chris. Toney Lumber has one person allocated full time to performing this task. With up to 30 logs rejected daily for metal contaminants, the savings soon add up.

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25th year is especially poignant for Gidman. “Toney Lumber played a big part in our development, taking calls from other customers to report on the functionality and performance of our systems. Their endorsements have been a huge help for a young company when building an international reputation for product inspection technologies,” he recounts. Reflecting on an exciting journey from literally hand assembling circuit boards for the lumber company’s metal detector at his kitchen table and building the detector in his family garage, the inspection pioneer concedes that he didn’t anticipate the machine lasting more than 10 years. “We were wrong. Nobody touched that system for over a decade. It lasted 21 years before it got its first upgrade from a Pinpoint to a Phantom, and it’s still functioning 25 years later” divulges Gidman. Throughout the years of robust growth and expansions, Gidman always revels in recollecting this first ever install. “During the testing on site the alarm went off on the second log being inspected and the belt stopped. It was a bit surprising. Visually there was no metal present. Removed from the conveyor the log was cut open. Sparks flew off the chainsaw,

confirming the presence of a metal fragment,” expands the Fortress founder. The slice removed continues to take pride of place in the company’s Toronto HQ. Gidman continues: “Hearing someone at the sawmill state that the system just paid for itself there and then was a ‘happy dance moment’. It was a good omen of things to come for Fortress.” Roger and Chris reassert that their original metal detector would likely be plugging away for another few years. Yet, from a business continuity perspective their latest install, which looks, feels and operates in virtually the same way, provides the assurance they need to maintain a sustainable sawmill business. “Metal detection supports our quality control and sustainability strategy by helping to mitigate machine downtime. It also helps to deliver a better yield for the timber and logs we purchase, predominantly sourced from local landowners. As a forestry certified company, any measure that helps to improve yield and stops valuable timber being wasted is a more sustainable practice,” emphasizes Roger.

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A large-scale delivery to a new Junnikkala sawmill

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On the left, Kalle Junnikkala, CEO, Junnikkala Oy. On the right, Teemu Uimonen, Chairman of the Board, Jartek Invest Oy

artek Invest Oy delivers a modern sorting facility to Junnikkala Oy’s sawmill in Oulu. The delivery consists of both green sorting and dry sorting plants with peripherals. Automation installation for the sorting system is delivered by Jartek AI Oy. The delivery is the biggest domestic project in the company’s history, being worth about twenty million euros. When finished, the need for pine and spruce logs of Oulu sawmill is about 700 000 cubic meters. Both green sorting and dry sorting lines are equipped with the latest mechanics, automation and machine vision innovations. The

delivery will utilize solutions based on artificial intelligence. The plant represents modern technology, including automatic load and stick transfer equipment. “It is an honour to be able to participate in construction of a new Finnish sawmill with such a large delivery. Junnikkala clearly appreciates a local partnership. Jartek would like to thank for your trust!”, says Kari Puustinen, Sales Director of Jartek. The project was quickly taken from the initial concept to the contract phase. “Jartek was helping us since the initial plant concept, which was a big factor for us. The choice of Jartek was supported by good domestic references and local expertise”, says Kalle Junnikkala, CEO of Junnikkala Oy. The project has got off to a fast start and the design phase has already started. The installations will begin in the last quarter of 2023. It is also planned to saw the first log as early as 2023.

It is an honour to be able to participate in construction of a new Finnish sawmill with such a large delivery. Junnikkala clearly appreciates a local partnership. Jartek would like to thank for your trust! Kari Puustinen, Sales Director of Jartek.

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HewSaw Sweden to deliver saw machine with online system from SPM to Setra Skinnskatteberg

T HewSaw Sweden AB, a subsidiary of Finnish saw line supplier Veisto Oy, is set to supply a saw machine of the model HewSaw R200 1.1 V1 to Swedish wood industry company Setra’s production unit in Skinnskatteberg. The machine, to be delivered to Setra at the end of 2023, will be fitted with SPM’s most sophisticated online condition monitoring system, Intellinova Parallel EN.

he robust and reliable sawing machine R200 1.1 V1 is designed for efficient sawing of small logs and has a feed speed of 70–250 m/minute. HewSaw Sweden has previously equipped a sawing machine of the same type with the Intellinova Parallel EN online system at the Vida Wood Nössemark sawmill in northern Sweden. The sawing machine will be equipped with twenty-seven accelerometers of the DuoTech model as well as eight temperature transmitters, all connected to the online system Intellinova Parallel EN. With the help of DuoTech, the system utilizes patented HD technology for shock pulse measurement with SPM HD and vibration monitoring with HD ENV. The system provides very early warning of deteriorating machine condition, thus enabling good maintenance planning for maximized availability. In a comment, Claes Backlund, CEO of HewSaw Sweden, said: “It feels good that we will deliver online monitoring to Skinnskatteberg as this gives us even better opportunities to follow up the situation with the customer. That is completely on par with our self-developed maintenance system HewSaw MP.” Mikael Romlin, Mill Manager at Setra Skinnskatteberg, justified

the investment: “Maintaining a high level of operational reliability and avoiding unplanned stops is profitable for us both short and long term. We strive for proactive maintenance, with a larger proportion of condition-based maintenance where we can plan our actions. With the online system from SPM, we get entirely new conditions for this.” Starting at system commission, SPM will manage condition monitoring of the saw line for five years via its remote service. The sawmill staff can monitor the measurements via the Condmaster.NET web application on smartphones, tablets, or PCs. Measurement data can also be integrated into other monitoring and control systems using Rest API and OPC UA. The Finnish family business Veisto Oy plans and manufactures production lines under the HewSaw brand. About 80% of production is exported to other markets. In addition to Finland, the most prominent export areas are Sweden, the Baltics, North America, Russia, Central Europe, and the planted forest areas in the southern hemisphere. Veisto has over 250 employees. The wood industry company Setra, owned by Sveaskog, Mellanskog, and some minor shareholders, has about 800 employees and a turnover of approximately SEK 4 billion. About 65 percent of sales are

Claes Backlund, CEO of HewSaw Sweden

Mikael Romlin, Mill Manager at Setra Skinnskatteberg export sales. The pine sawmill in Skinnskatteberg in central Sweden produces sawn wood products mainly delivered to Sweden, North Africa, England, and Japan. In 2020, production amounted to 225,000 m3.

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Chippertruck hybrid

Double the impact

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ENZ’s new development of the HEM 922 DQ chipping unit combines the advantages of the previous HEM 821 DQ and HEM 841 DQ in one machine. To simplify matters, the machine will be marketed under the name “Chippertruck hybrid” in future. The range includes the familiar two cab versions with mower glazing and as a Cobra (rotating cab). Sören Stutz, Area Sales Manager for sales region Eastern Germany, has sold two machines of this size in his area in recent months. JENZ wanted to know from him why the power packs are so well received and what experience he has gained with them. JENZ: Mr. Stutz, two JENZ large chippers in the sales region Eastern Germany within the last few months - a remarkable achievement! It takes quite a bit of material to properly and, above all, permanently exploit such powerhouses. How do you think it is possible to

consistently use a hybrid machine economically? Sören Stutz (SST): Unlike the previous Chippertruck hybrid HEM 821, the new HEM 922 has a genuine 900 mm draw-in height. That alone makes this machine enormously flexible in terms of job handling. And that’s with everything from forest applications in shrub cuttings or soft logs to the processing of dense, heavy hardwood and industrial timber. The latter in particular is either processed for material use (e.g, the paper and pulp industry} or is intended for energy use. And the powerful self-propelled machine scores with its productivity precisely in this segment. After all, throughputs of up to 500 m3 per hour are possible. In general, the motto is: get a lot done in a little time! JENZ: The high throughput of 500m3 per hour is above average. Critics might claim that further development of the professional chipper was merely about mass instead of class. But what about the quality of the woodchips produced? SST: In my area in particular the machines are used for the production of coarse woodchips,

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Area Sales Manager, Sören Stutz on the most powerful self-propelled JENZ Chippertruck hybrid

and always with the requirement that a low fines content is produced in the process. The D1 rotor, in this case with a size 38 pre-grip, produces high-quality woodchips. Linked to this, a slatted screen basket prevents the formation of excess Lengths and ensures that the material flows off quickly thanks to its large screening surface. The hydraulic blower does the rest. JENZ: Hybrid machines are faced with the challenge of meeting many different requirements. They are supposed to offer enormous performance potential, be low-maintenance and manoeuvrable at the same time, and all this with low fuel consumption. How does the most powerful self-propelled vehicle manage to combine all this? SST: The driving force is the add-on motor. We used a Caterpillar C18 with an output of 812 hp with emission level V to

power the chipper by itself without AdBlue, by the way. This also means that the motor is spared when it is not chipping. e.g. during transport. In addition, the 32-tonne chipper surprises users with its enormous manoeuvrability thanks to the MAN 8x4-4 carrier vehicle, so that even operations away from the industry are not a problem. Those who need even more flexibility can also switch to AGRO tyres. Away from industry the fuel tank offers the option for long working days without refuelling with a capacity of about 900 litres. During chipping we are then well below 0.3 litres fuel consumption per cubic metre with both engines. Of course, only if the wood is wellpositioned (laughs). JENZ: You yourself have been a chipper driver and now view the machines from a completely different angle. What is there to highlight from the operator’s point of view?


mower glazing. The Cobra cab, on the other hand, provides a different sense of space because the windows are open all around and thus of course offer a better view of the working area. But it is also a little more expensive. JENZ: Whether Chippertruck hybrid with mowing glass or Cobra cab, impressive and powerful are probably the keywords that characterise both models well.

Interview How would you describe the most powerful JENZ self-propelled machines in one sentence? SST: Both machines are absolutely employer - friendly! (laughs) With the high impact both hybrid machines deliver there is simply no time for a break.

BRIEF FACTS Performance

SST: Definitely the screen basket and knives change! Unlike other chippers, we can quickly and easily change the screen basket with the machine’s own crane, depending on the application, thanks to the screen basket storage on the engine housing roof. Especially in industrial applications, you notice again and again how important changing the knives quickly and easily is. The steps up to the rotor housing have

been optimised and the whole process takes about a quarter of an h0ur thanks to the professional tool system: from carrying up the practical knife pockets, to opening the swivel tool box and replacing the knives. As a driver, the cabin is also of course crucial. However, subjective feelings also play a major role here because each cabin offers its own advantages. The driver gets more space and storage in the cab with

Hardwood (in cm)

60

Softwood (in cm)

80

Production up to:

450 m3/h

Draw-in opening Draw-in width (mm)

1200

Draw-in height (mm)

900

Grinding unit Drum diameter (in mm)

1.040

Drum construction

D1

Type of installed knives

6 knives, regrindable

Pre-grip distance

30 mm (other pre-grip) settings by using wedges)

Material discharge system

Hydraulic outfeed incl. Professional package wear plates (armored)

Weight Standard version

ca. 32.000 kg

Hybrid technology Truck Engine

Diesel engine MAN Euro 6d

Power

375 kW (510 HP)

Add-on engine Engine

Caterpillar C18 EU stage V

Power

597 kW (812 HP)

Control-function

✓ easy2 ✓ Setup assistant ✓ D raw-in regulating

systems CFA & CFA2

✓ Camera system ✓ P remium light package easyLight

Care and maintenance

✓ Professional tool system ✓ Additional storage ✓ H ose retractor for compressed air

Flexible and manoeuvrable: The 4-axle chassis in the 8x4-4 version also enables operations away from industry. An optional single agricultural tyre on the drive axles results in even more freedom off-rood.

✓ C entralized automatic lubrication system

Interview by Gesa Hammon

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2022 Rottne H8D Rottne H11D Rottne H21D

Rottne H8D

Rottne offers a complete harvester programme, consisting of the stand-operating thinning harvester Rottne H8D, the all-rounder Rottne H11D - as comfortable doing thinning work as it is doing light final felling - and the Rottne H21D for heavy final felling.

✱ New Rottne warranty Since 2021, the new basic warranty foresees that Rottne replaces for free of charge the machine parts that break down due to manufacturing or material defects up to 3,000 working hours. Rottne is also responsible for the travel cost for the service technician, up to 300 km per warranty case, until the machine has worked for 500 hours. Besides, Rottne also covers the 100 hours service. This allows Rottne to take a leading position in the industry.

✱ Rottne harvester heads can now be fitted to all kinds of harvesters together with a new bucking system. ✱ Change to the new generation of ROTTNE FORESTER system A powerful and easy-to-use bucking system with many advantages.

✱ Luxury working comfort for operators All of Rottne’s harvesters are equipped with the same spacious cab, offering excellent visibility providing a fantastic view over work environment. With the cab suspension system Comfort Line you get world-class luxury comfort!

✱ Quieter than in a car

the conditions for smooth and fluent thinning and an undamaged stand – as well as high productivity. Tests conducted by the company show that the updated version of Rottne H8D offers superb off-road driving performance compared with previous versions and now definitely lives up to demands strengthening its market leading position among stand operating harvesters yet further.

NEW for 2022 in Rottne H8 D New powerful crane RK75 New version of Crane Damping for the lifting arm New Chain Lubrication – Grease New Chain Lubrication – Oil Free Wheel Valve H8D

It is also very quiet in the harvester cab (Sound level: 63 dB) – even quieter than in a new road car.

✱ Stage V engines certified for HVO All of Rottne’s harvesters are equipped with environmentally friendly Stage V engines that are certified to run on both diesel and fully renewable biofuel HVO.

ROTTNE H8D – IDEAL FOR STAND-OPERATING THINNING Rottne H8D is a compact and versatile harvester with unique characteristics including exact tracking, swing arms on the wheels, variable transmission and automatic anti-spin. This makes it very easy-to-operate with minimum space requirements, providing

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Rottne H11D


Rottne H21D

More comfortable ROTTNE H11D –to drive on the ANroad. EFFECTIVE MACHINE

FOR BOTH THINNING AND FINAL FELLING Rottne H11D is an articulatedsteered harvester for thinning and final felling. Powerful engine, hydrostatic transmission and articulated frame joint in the centre ensures excellent off-road performance and precise tracking. The high degree of customisability means that the harvester can be adapted for a range of working conditions. Among other things, the harvester can be equipped with six or eight wheels, a 10 or 11 metre crane, an individual bogie lift, as well as having the option of six different harvester heads to choose between from Rottne, LogMax and SP. Eight wheels and wide tracks spread the weight of the machine well, making Rottne H11D perfect for work on steep terrain or damp ground.

NEW for 2022 in Rottne H11D Extra Fuel Tank New Crane Damping on the lifting arm New Chain Lubrication – Grease New Level Sensors for Diesel, Hydraulic & Transmission

NEW for 2022 in Rottne H21D ROTTNE H21D - A POWERFUL WORKHORSE FOR HEAVY FINAL FELLING Rottne H21D is the harvester with real reserves of power, its tractive force of all of 230 kN and three-pump hydraulic system make production highly effective. With an extremely strong crane featuring the highest torque of all, effectiveness is guaranteed. Rottne H21D is designed for final felling, and built specifically to overcome difficult and steep terrain – and with eight wheels and broad tracks it can even manoeuvre extremely well on wet ground. The swivel cab follows the crane swing motion (just like the Rottne H11D). Like all Rottne harvesters, Rottne H21D also provides good level of profitability.

New powerful crane RK310

Bigger Cooling Capacity on Rottne H21D New Level Sensors for Diesel, Hydraulic & Transmission

New Chain Lubrication - Grease New Rotator Indexator HX 30 – Heavy Duty for Rottne EGS 706 harvester head

ROTTNE H8D: IDEAL FOR STAND-OPERATING THINNING Optimum trunk diameter:

5–20 cm

Number of wheels:

4

Service weight:

from 10 180 kg

Sound level inside cab:

63 dBA

Engine:

Stage V, 125 kW / 170 hp (at 2000 rpm)

Fuel:

Diesel or HVO

Fuel tank:

268 litres

Tractive force:

120 kN

Crane reach:

7m

Harvester head:

Rottne EGS 406, LogMax 3000T

ROTTNE H11D: AN EFFECTIVE ALL-ROUND HARVESTER

ROTTNE H21D: FINAL FELLING IN DENSE FOREST

Optimum trunk diameter:

20–40 cm

Optimum trunk diameter:

30-65 cm

Number of wheels:

6 or 8

Number of wheels:

6 or 8

Service weight:

from 17 400 kg

Service weight:

from 24,200 kg

Sound level inside cab:

63 dBA

Sound level inside cab:

63 dBA

Engine:

Stage V, 164 kW / 220 hp (at 1800 rpm)

Engine:

Stage V, 227 kW / 305 hp (at 1800 rpm)

Fuel:

Diesel or HVO

Fuel:

Diesel or HVO

Fuel tank:

500 litres

Fuel tank:

500+225 litres

Tractive force:

167 kN

Tractive force:

230 kN

Crane reach:

10,3 or 11,3 m

Crane reach:

11,0 m

Harvester head:

Rottne EGS596, SP461 LF, SP561 LF, LogMax 3000T, LogMax 4000T, Log Max 5000D

Harvester head:

Rottne EGS706, Rottne EGS596, SP661 LF, SP761 LF, LogMax 6000D, Log Max 7000D

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Precision and responsiveness are two of the greatest advantages of Smart Crane. The operator can easily steer the head where they want it in smooth, precise movements, contributing to a more relaxed way of operating the harvester

Creating a productive working day There are some ingredients that are essential for creating a productive working day in the forest

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or the forest machine manufacturer Komatsu Forest, taking care of the operator ergonomics and making the machine work as efficiently as possible on every level are two focus areas that are high priorities when developing and refining harvesters.

Smart Crane – a new option for Komatsu harvesters An easily operated harvester crane is important for ensuring a productive working day. Every movement that can be simplified contributes to increased production and, ultimately, greater profitability. In November 2021, Komatsu Forest introduced Komatsu Smart Crane for harvester, and with that took crane control to the next level – the crane is controlled with a single lever movement, from the

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main boom all the way to the tip of the telescopic arm. The result is a faster and more precise crane operation as well as a more relaxed and efficient operator. Komatsu Forest presented its first parallel crane for harvesters back in 1999. Smart Crane is an extreme extension of this concept, with the crane moving as a single unit. Precision and responsiveness are two of the greatest advantages of Smart Crane. The operator can easily steer the head where they want it in smooth, precise movements, contributing to a more relaxed way of operating the harvester. A relaxed operator can stay focused for longer and work more productively throughout the entire working day. Another Smart Crane advantage is the need for fewer lever movements. The automatic control of the telescopic arm makes it even easier to steer the crane exactly where you want it – a single lever

movement brings the crane from full reach all the way back to the machine. This provides better ergonomics for the operator and helps to conserve energy level throughout the day. Another advantage of the simplified crane control is that it is easier for an inexperienced operator to quickly hone their crane operation skills. One area where Smart Crane is particularly useful is the thinning of dense stands, where the operator often works with the head far from the machine, making extensive use of the telescopic arm. The automatic control of the crane makes work both easier and more efficient. It also simplifies when the operator, for example, wants to quickly raise the crane to move the head over the wheels to the other side of the machine. Faster and more efficient thinning saves on valuable working hours and contributes to greater profitability.

Proven stability Komatsu harvester innovations have stood the test of time. In 1984, the Komatsu 901 was launched; the world’s first singlegrip harvester for thinning. And with the 901, Komatsu launched its stable Komatsu concept, which even today remains relevant and industry leading. Essentially, these machines are based on the well-proven concept of a rigid articulated joint and a swing axle that when combined with the cab’s tilt cylinders provide superior stability, even with the head perpendicular to the machine or while repositioning the machine. This is a concept that many decades later is still the most effective in terms of stability. When the centrally mounted crane is working far from the machine, the center of gravity of the area supporting the machine naturally moves away from the


One area where Smart Crane is particularly useful is the thinning of dense stands, where the operator often works with the head far from the machine, making extensive use of the telescopic arm

machine’s centerline. In order to counteract the instability this would otherwise cause, two stabilizing cylinders on the swing axle act as a counterforce, locking the harvester in a horizontal position. The force acting on the stabilizing cylinders comes from the pressure in the machine’s tilt cylinders, which are located under the cab. The pressure from each tilt cylinder transfers the force to the corresponding stabilizing cylinder. Together with the automatic cab leveling, this ensures harvesters with great stability. With the automatic cab leveling the cab always keep horizontal no matter of the terrain. The operator always sits in a comfortable upright position, reducing strain.

Fuel efficiency An important prerequisite for effective harvester operations is a machine that easily maneuvers all kinds of forest terrain. Komatsu harvesters have high ground clearance thanks to the smart design of the portal bogie, Komatsu Comfort Bogie. That, in

combination with good tractive force and an efficient transmission – directing power where it’s needed while at the same time keeping the fuel consumption down – ensures Komatsu harvesters can keep the production at a high level. 3PS stands for three-pump system and ensures that the operator has the capacity to do several operations at the same time, with maximum hydraulic power; for example, slewing the crane, feeding the logs and maneuvering the machine, all while keeping the fuel consumption low. The secret lies in the two-circuit system, where the hydraulics for crane and harvester head can be connected or run separately, depending on what best suits the situation. Simply put, the operators can harvest more in less time, while still reducing energy losses. Last but not least, the harvester cabins are spacious with large windowpanes that give a good overview over the work area. The whole cabin, together with the crane, can rotate 360° for maximum reach within the work area.

Cabins are spacious with large windowpanes

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Industry heavyweight John Deere has made the latest version of its Intelligent Boom Control technology available for all its CTL forest machines.

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IBC is an excellent feature for operators. Instead of controlling the different sections of the boom, the operator can focus on controlling only the forwarder grapple or the harvester head. The boom’s different sections are controlled automatically, and the electronic end damping softens the movements at maximum reach. This reduces the stress on the boom and on the operator, creating an easy and comfortable work process. IBC is precise and easy to use. With comfort being critical for operators, the IBC helps to reduce fatigue and stay alert at work. The work performance becomes smooth and error-free. Improved productivity is another benefit and it’s something our customers have noticed: already 90% of the wheeled cut-to-length forest machines manufactured in Finland are equipped with IBC. John Deere said it would continue to invest in technology and innovations that “support customers’ productivity and profitability throughout the machine life cycle”.

New operator-assist features The latest version, IBC 3.0, introduces several operator-assist features that guide operators to

the correct work methods, increase productivity, and improve the machine’s resale value. The feeding assistance function significantly slows down the feed when feeding stems towards the machine and stops when encountering a defined safety zone, guiding the operator in the correct work methods. Sawing assistance guides the operator to avoid sawing towards the cabin. The harvester head’s overrotation prevention protects against hose damage and enables the operator to focus on work planning. The operator-assist features and the functions that guide operators to the correct work methods also protect the machine from external damage and lower maintenance costs. The continuous product development, new features, and the updating of systems and solutions are an integral part of John Deere’s way of operating. Thousands of hours of uncompromising product development ensure high-quality and reliable machines and products for our customers.


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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2-4 JUNE 2022

Come to the world’s forestry fair – Elmia Wood 2022 On 2–4 June 2022 the world’s leading forestry fair, Elmia Wood, will be held in Sweden. Elmia Wood is organised in the forests outside the city of Jönköping, welcoming visitors and exhibitors from across Europe to southern Sweden. The 2022 event focuses on innovative, sustainable forestry methods for the future. Elmia Wood is a meeting-place for forest owners, contractors, forest officials and other forest stakeholders. See the latest new products and innovations, and lay the foundation for new business and commercial relations. New on this year’s programme is the Wood Square, a forum where guests inform, discuss and debate on interesting topics, as well as the Wood Knowledge LOOP.

Welcome to Elmia Wood. Secure your place and buy a ticket now!

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Delivering productivity and precision, the John Deere G-Series Wheeled Harvesters and MHSeries Tracked Harvesters were made to perform in the toughest conditions. The John Deere Harvesters are equipped with the latest technology solutions and support of the John Deere network, providing the reliability and efficiency customers need.

1070G 1170G 1270G 1470G

G-Series harvesters Thoughtful solutions went into the development of G-Series Wheeled Harvesters, including extensive input from customers. Including four power machines, these machines are built to overcome any obstacle. • Offered as a four- and six-wheel configuration, the nimble, productive 1070G is the perfect choice for thinning operations • T he versatile six-wheeled 1170G handles everything from thinning to regeneration harvesting. With 26.5 in front tyres, the 1170G can provide a higher ground clearance, ideal for deep snow or rocky environments. The powerful eight-wheeled 1170G provides excellent stability on ordinary logging sites or steeper slopes, as well as the low ground pressure needed for soft-soil applications • W ith the power to handle large trees, the six-wheeled 1270G Harvester is an exceptional

1070G

all-around wheeled harvester. This model is also available in an eight-wheel-drive option for conditions that call for maximum traction and climbing ability. “We’re getting into rougher, more uneven ground,” said Doug Sanville, owner of Sanville Logging. “A lot of the easiest wood has been harvested in areas that are not ready for the next harvest cycle. The eight-wheel harvesters provide the flotation and stability we need in tougher, wetter, and frozen ground.” • F or ultimate harvesting productivity, the stable, smooth

1470G Harvester is equipped with a CH9 rigid boom and perfect for tackling large timber and extreme conditions. Available as a levelling or fixed option, the cab on the G-Series Harvesters provides large windows for outstanding visibility, ergonomically-designed seats, and air conditioning and heating. The rotating and smoothlevelling cab turns 290°, allowing 360° visibility of surroundings and boom movements. With the levelling cab option, the operator is guaranteed to remain balanced and comfortable in steep or uneven terrain.

The Processing Power Control (PPC) system provides the operator with energy-saving normal or boost options while it does the remaining work. The applicable processing level is coordinated based on work conditions and tree size, helping to advance fuel efficiency. The Twin Pump Hydraulic System

The eight-wheel John Deere harvesters provide the flotation and stability we need in tougher, wetter, and frozen ground Doug Sanville, Sanville Logging

1470G

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1270G

allows operators to have strong and precise control of the boom and harvester head, decreasing operator fatigue and increasing productivity. The new and improved TimberMatic H-16 user-friendly control system enhances machine performance and precision with its control modules and wiring harnesses. The PowerTech Plus diesel engine delivers high torque at low RPM, providing excellent fuel efficiency and power without compromise. A key feature of the G-Series Wheeled Harvesters is Intelligent Boom Control (IBC). Available with the 1170G CH6 boom, 1270G CH8 boom and 1470G CH9 boom, IBC makes it easier to manoeuvre the harvesting head. Operators no longer need to control each independent boom joint separately. The operator simply controls the grapple, and IBC does the rest, automatically controlling all boom movements based on the grapple location. Another key feature, Adaptive Driveline Control, boosts drivability and output by automatically adjusts the engine RPMs to complement the engine load. Operators can select Normal mode

for everyday operation or Power mode to get maximum tractive force in high-load situations. For lighter demands, Economy mode reduces engine speed and noise while improving fuel efficiency.

MH-Series tracked harvesters The 800MH and 900MH-Series Tracked Harvesters are jobproven machines known to outrun expectations and deliver prominent performance. Operators have low-

859MH

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effort control and are comfortable with the spacious station, fullyadjustable armrests, air-cushioned seat, and ergonomically-designed controls. The overhead skylight and floor-to-ceiling front and side windows allow for expansive visibility. Another key feature is the Rapid Cycle System, which combines the automated felling-head arm cycling with the simple control boom. This dramatically reduces the operator’s

fatigue while increasing efficiency and productivity. The Rapid Cycle System tailors the machine for individual skill levels and specific harvesting conditions. Available on both the wheeled and tracked harvesters, TimberMatic Maps and TimberManager are proven job site-mapping tools designed for full-tree logging operations. TimberMatic Maps enables enhanced visibility, allowing operators to review production values and see and create points of interest that can be shared in real-time with other onsite team members. Staff not on the job site can also access any of this data through TimberManager, to optimize tasks and increase efficiency. “It’s worth its weight in gold,” said Eric Poehlman, a foreman with Sanville Logging. “I don’t have to physically be at the job to know what is going on or play phone tag with operators. I can see what has been cut, what has been forwarded to the landing, and how much is left to harvest. This makes it simpler for me to line up trucks to move the wood as quickly as possible to the mills. It’s made my job so much – I don’t think I could go back to the old way of doing things.”


T H I N N I N G

S E R I E S

2000T

www.logmax.com

A SMALL, FAST AND RELIABLE THINNING HEAD The unit is small, just over a meter high and weighs about 420kg, but can cut down trees with a diameter of up to 41 cm. It feeds about 4 m/s and has the very best performance to withstand a tough everyday life in the forest. Log Max 2000T complements our thinning units in the T-Series.

Contact your local dealer for more information or visit logmax.com


2000T A small, fast and reliable thinning head

30% FASTER 2000T has increased performance and drivability compared to its predecessor 928A. It feeds at 4 m/s, which is an improvement of 30%. The 2000T’s feed roller motors have a power of 280cc, which is less than its predecessor, which had 365cc. The main pressure is also adjusted, from 210 bar to 280 bar. The smaller motor improves the feed speed while maintaining traction thanks to the increased pressure. The raised pressure also gives 30% more power to the saw.

NEW HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS MAXIMUM FEED You get a quick and powerful head through the improved hydraulics of 2000T.

The new Log Max 2000T is a compact harvesting head that offers excellent performance and reliability. Developed for compact harvesters, the 2000T is the latest addition to our thinning heads series, T-series. With these heads specially adapted hydraulics, you get a high-speed head both for feed speed and the saw unit.

EASY SERVICE 2000T is built to make maintenance work as smoothly as possible.

STRONG DELIMBING KNIVES The design and castings of the 2000T are selected to maximize its service life.

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The majority of the hydraulic cylinders are new on the 2000T. These changes provide increased quality and improved function. The new hydraulic cylinders also have new robust seals to withstand tough working conditions. The saw bar feed cylinder has a locking nut for the adjustable rod end and a stronger attachment.

NEW CONTACTLESS SENSOR The new sensor for the length measurement is contactless and has no mechanical moving components. That will result in minimal or even non-existent service and maintenance of this sensor.


SIMPLIFIED SERVICE OF THE BEARING UNIT The length measuring unit now has an easily accessible lubrication nipple to simplify service in your everyday work

NEW MECHANICAL STOP A mechanical stop has been added to the length measuring arm to avoid using the measuring unit’s cylinder as a brake in its inner position. This modification increases the lifetime of the cylinder.

AVOID MOISTURE IN THE DIAMETER SENSOR The diameter sensors have been updated with new bushings and seals to avoid moisture ingress.

NEW TENSIONER FOR THE SAW CHAIN The tensioner for the saw chain has been updated compared to its predecessor 928A to simplify service and maintenance. It was previously tightened with an Allen key but is now redesigned to fit a 7mm flexible screwdriver. Log Max 2000T is equipped with a new saw unit named EasyCut.

NEW MOUNTING OF SAW SENSORS To facilitate the service of the head, you can now change the sensor and cable separately. The attachment has also been redesigned to make it easier to adjust the sensors. • T he saw bearing is easier to lubricate via a new lubrication nipple. The new nipple gives the saw bearing an extended service life as you easily can lubricate it at more frequent intervals. • T he Easy Greasy cover is easier to attach. The new design makes it possible to mount cable and protection separately, simplifying the service. • T he cover of the saw box has been changed. The new design makes it easier to handle, and less debris accumulates while driving.

• T he bar feed cylinder is updated with a piston rod that is no longer two-part and a lock nut that locks the adjustable rod end.

NEW CASTING IN THE DELIMBING KNIVES There are entirely new castings in the delimbing knives at the 2000T, and the change will increase the strength and life span of the delimbing knives

the saw bar feed have been given an updated attachment to the frame. It provides simplified service and at the same time avoids hose rubbing and wearing.

NEW SCREWS FOR RUBBER DAMPERS

All movable delimbing knives now have a new edge angle of 35 to improve delimbing

The type of screw for the rubber dampers on the damped protection plate has been replaced to increase durability. The change fixes the protective plate to the frame and extends the life of the rubber dampers. Another screw has also been added to the attachment; today, there are six screws.

NEW SCREW TO UPPER DELIMBING KNIFE

SOLID PLATE MINIMIZES HOSE WEAR

The screw at the upper delimbing knife has been simplified to increase the service life. The new solution is now like on other Log Max heads.

A new solid plate integrated into the frame has been developed to avoid pinched hoses when tilting the felling link. With the new solution, the durability of both hose and frame increases.

OPTIMAL KNIFE EDGE ANGLE

BETTER HOSE ROUTING IN THE SAW BOX The pins for the lower delimbing knife and

• T he head has a new check-valve for saw chain oil to avoid oil spills when the head is in a transport position. • T he head now has the same oil cap as Log Max other units. Easy to open and close, which makes the maintenance easier. • E xtended filter inside the oil tank to make it easier to refill oil without spillage. • T he protective plates around the delimbing knives have new attachments that have been redesigned and reinforced. • T o prevent premature wear of the frame, a replaceable wear plate has been added below the measuring wheel hole. • T he feed rollers now have large drainage holes to both reduce the head’s weight and avoid debris collecting in them. This modification reduces the weight by about 2 kg/wheel. • W iring and connectors placed in the saw box have been fitted with Deutsch- and M12 connectors. This change simplifies service, maintenance and troubleshooting.

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Access to the Timber Stand

All access, all year Hard wearing and able to handle difficultto-reach environments, size reduction and land clearing machinery is adapting

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or some years, now, International Forest Industries has been monitoring the evolution of harvesting technology as the need for mechanized solutions on steep slopes has become acute. In response, we have seen harvesters, feller bunchers, forwarders and skidders take on advanced technologies to ensure stability and efficiency on inclines. It makes sense that the technology being used to make the roads going to the stand on steep inclines would also need to take on such advances, but for a long time we have seen manufacturers continue to focus almost exclusively on increases in capacity. This year’s review, however, unveils a migration toward a more

nuanced approach to steep-slope adaptions, alongside the usual press forward toward evermore indestructible units with greater capacities, which remains at the heart of the functionality for access-forcing machines.

Dirt and gravel roads that facilitate the access of heavy equipment to timber stand, require an increasingly higher bearing capacity and a uniform, consistent and compact surface. In addition to traditional restoration by scarification and milling and the subsequent placement of stabilized material, FAE machines have introduced innovative

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technology that simplifies the work considerably, speeds up execution and drastically lowers costs. Its advantage is evident in the product’s load-bearing capacity and durability. The FAE SFH is a versatile solution for tractors as a stone crusher, forestry tiller and forestry mulcher. The SFH is a heavy-duty attachment for use with tractors up to 500 horsepower (HP version). It can grind trees up to 45 cm in diameter, crush stones up to 35 cm, and run at a depth of 40 cm underground. The transmission with side gearboxes converts engine power into speed and torque. Multiple tooth options combined with an industry leading rotor design, make the SFH one of a kind. Once created, the road has to be kept clean. Managing forests and woods is a complex job because often, the areas to be worked are harsh or inaccessible. Therefore, one must be able to count on maximum productivity and reliability from your equipment. Whether working on

trees, shrubs, stumps or rocky terrain, FAE has a solution that provides market-leading strength and maximum reliability. To deal with all situations in the best way possible, FAE offers exceptional experience and an extensive range of products. For example, the BL4/EX mulcher for large excavators has Bite Limiter technology. It mulches logs up to 30 cm in diameter and comes in two working widths: 135 cm and 160 cm. The BL4/EX/VT is ideal for handling and removing vegetation in wooded areas, especially for jobs that require a large shredding capacity and speed. The rotor features Bite Limiter technology. Steel profiles limit the reach (bite) of the teeth, reducing the amount of power needed and guaranteeing constant working speed and excellent performance. The heat-treated forged-steel BL blades are made to last and can be sharpened to keep operating costs lower. The optional Sonic system ensures that the operating machine and the FAE mulcher are perfectly aligned by automatically calibrating and constantly regulating the mulcher’s hydraulic parameters for a significant increase in productivity. When working in these applications, it is common to be in rough, difficult and hard to access environments, in which the quality and reliability of the machinery involved can make a substantial difference in profitability, especially if it also has a high working capacity. The FAE PT-300 is the ideal tracked carrier for the most difficult tasks, whether managing woods and forests or creating firebreaks near electrical lines, oil and gas pipelines. Its solid structure with oscillating undercarriage make it compatible with a wide variety of FAE hydraulic units: forestry mulchers, cutters, stone crushers, stump cutters and dozer blades. The high-power CAT C7.1 Acert straight-six engine with low operating weight makes it possible to work on steep slopes and soft ground. The hydraulic system guarantees reliability and efficiency. The spacious cab is market-leading when it comes to


comfort, ergonomics and operator safety. “Whatever the need, the result is that access road creation and maintenance is simpler and more effective than ever before,” the manufacturer stated. Meanwhile, FAE is expanding its line of forestry mulchers with Sonic technology for excavators to include the new BL2/EX/SONIC, UML/HY/SONIC, UMM/EX/SONIC and UMM/EX/HP/SONIC models.

With these new models, FAE completes its line of forestry mulchers with Sonic technology for excavators, which now includes nine models, for excavators ranging from 8-36 t: BL2/EX/SONIC, UML/HY/SONIC, BL3/EX/SONIC, UML/EX/SONIC, BL4/EX/SONIC, UML/S/EX/SONIC, BL5/EX/SONIC, UMM/EX/SONIC, and UMM/EX/ HP/SONIC. FAE’s exclusive Sonic system ensures that the operating

carrier and the FAE mulcher are completely aligned by automatically calibrating the mulcher’s parameters. The system continuously manages the mulcher’s hydraulic settings for a significant boost in overall productivity of up to 30%. The Sonic system also minimizes rotor stalling and shortens recovery time thanks to the quick recovery of the rotor’s rpm. FAE’s Sonic technology comes

standard on the UML/SSL/SONIC forestry mulcher for skid steers. It is also available for the FAE PT-175 tracked carrier equipped with the FAE 140/U forestry mulcher and on the PT-300 with the 200/U or 300/U forestry mulchers.

BL/EX RANGE: LIMITLESS PRODUCTIVITY

Achieve new levels of productivity with the BL1, BL2, BL3, BL4 and the BL5/EX forestry mulchers for excavators from 4 to 36 tons. The innovative Bite Limiter technology reduces power demand and promotes a consistent working speed, guaranteeing excellent performance when mulching any type of wood. Contact us to find the perfect FAE product for you: info@fae-group.com

fae-group.com

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Lifting & Loading protected hose routing through the link. There will also be a variant that will fit the IR22 mounting to the rotator. More interfaces are also possible,” explains Johnny Karlsson.

Patented power transmission, long-life vane motor and easy maintenance

Indexator is adding the XR350 to its XR program Indexator from Vindeln in Sweden – the world’s biggest manufacturer of hydraulic rotators – is adding to its compact rotator range with the powerful XR350.

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he XR range comprises compact, powerful rotators with superb bearings. They are designed for extreme applications where rotator function requirements and loads are especially high. Optimally designed for both fixed and floating installation. Slew bearings, high performance and long service life make the XR series the rotators to rely on when it really counts. XR rotators come into their own whenever and wherever you need to handle large loads. Indexator is now launching its midsize XR350 as a complement to the XR300 and XR400 model sizes.

The XR 350 is designed to handle both positive and negative axial loads up to and including 15 metric tons. The model is also built for a radial load tolerance of 11 metric tons and is thus ideal for applications with high side loads such as fixed installation sorting grapples on excavators, or floating for e.g. scrap or timber handling applications.

Eagerly-awaited rotator “There’s never room for unscheduled downtime when it comes to rotators. Because they simply have to go on working, hour after hour, high reliability is just as important as high-performance,” says Johnny Karlsson. To make sure it is up to the job, the XR 350 has been put through its paces in rigorous test environments and the type of real-world scenarios machines and tools encounter. The result is a rotator with long service life that delivers performance every day. The XR 350 rotator size has been eagerly awaited by customers and market demand is high, especially among customers who already use other sizes from the XR program. “There is great demand from machine and tool manufacturers, who already incorporate other XR rotators in their designs. The XR350 is a great addition to our product range and thus great for our customers, too,” says Johnny Karlsson.

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Angle sensor technology enables automation Indexator also launched ‘smart rotators’ in 2021. In brief, this means rotators can be equipped with patented angle sensing technology. The technology enables the machine system to sense the position and angular velocity of the rotator. “This is a technological leap that enables partial or full automation. We launched the technology on other rotator models, but it’s also available in the XR program,” says Johnny Karlsson.

Variants allow more functions and areas of application A number of XR350 variants are available in conjunction with the launch. “Initially, we’ll be offering a standard variant with top and bottom interfaces of Ø265 mm and Ø340 mm respectively. This model is also available with axial hose connections at the top, allowing

Another feature that benefits service life is Indexator’s triedand-tested vane motor, and this is the only compact rotator on the market to use this principle. While vane motors provide high torque, they are also very forgiving of torsional forces and large slewing masses. The modular design with slew bearings, motor and swivel in separate modules, makes service and maintenance easy. In common with other models in the XR program, the XR 350 has a patented power transmission design. “In a nutshell, the technology means the swivel and motor are not affected by external forces, which provides significant life expectancy benefits compared to competing solutions,” concludes Johnny Karlsson, Area Sales Manager at Indexator.

Patented power transmission design


High production Komatsu WA480-8 yard loader offers versatility across multiple applications

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esigned to be a threepass match for loading aggregate and other processed materials onto highway trucks, plus can be adapted for use in infrastructure, forestry and nonresidential construction applications. • 7.2-cu.-yd. bucket designed with curved side edges to minimize spillage and internal space and shape for smooth material flow • Long bucket jaw and decreased strike plane angle help deliver easy fill and low resistance during pile penetration

• I ntegrated load meter system in cab lets operators see how much material is in the bucket • F eatures optimal visibility to the pile and surroundings, an easyto-operate Advanced Joystick Steering System (AJSS) and comfortable air suspension seat • M ore than 1,400 lbs. of added counterweight compared to the standard WA480-8, plus low-profile tires with increased ground contact mounted to heavy-duty front and rear axles enhance capacity and stability

Continued from p10 This repositioning is also visually expressed throughout the whole design, whereby optimizing the brand for digital usage was the main focus. Based on the graphic development of the logo, the font, and the color concept, our pioneering role in the field of digitalization should become much more visible. Of course, this change also includes new brochures, an updated social media appearance, and a new website, that – with fresh colors, a modern design, and strong stories – will complement the information about which expertise customers can expect from Komptech. Where there is waste, there is opportunity, or so the company believes. “We see waste as an opportunity because it is a

resource in the wrong place. With our solutions, we support our customers in making the most of these opportunities while improving the environment,” says Heinz Leitner, CEO der Komptech GmbH. “Our innovative machines and systems turn this idea into a reality because they process materials in such a way that the majority of them can be processed for recycling. With our products, we also start a step above the ‘recycle’ step in the waste hierarchy – namely with ‘reuse’ and ‘repair’. “Our service portfolio and the used and rental machines we offer significantly increase the life cycle of the machines and ensure optimal use of resources.” Through these measures, the currently mostly linear material economy is being transformed into a circular economy and customers

• E fficient air-cooled braking system promotes maximized brake life in extended load-andcarry or high-speed applications

• S ensor on the electric drive pump measures axle temperature and activates only when needed

Never waste an opportunity Komptech reveals new brand identity

can make even better and more sustainable use of waste recycling. That is not just good for operators and Komptech, but also for the environment.

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US Mid-West, Central & Mountain

Updates on Rottne’s new cranes:

• Crane position direct to StanFord data.

J.P.Media Inc

RK75 – for the Rottne H8D

• Dynamic speed during crane slewing.

1163 E.Ogden Ave, Ste. 705-359 Naperville

• Dynamic speed during crane lowering.

IL 60563, USA

• New slewing house with many improvements, including roller bearing on crane slewing ring.

Tel: +1 (630) 420 9752

• Higher lifting height.

Fax: +1 (630) 420 9763

• Greater slewing angle.

Email: lapham@jpmediainc.com

• Increased gross lifting force (90kNm).

CONTACT: Kevin Lapham

South America CONTACT: Editec S.A. Avda del Cóndor 844 Of. 205, Cuidad Empresarial Huechuraba, Santiago, Chile

RK310 – for the Rottne H21D • Direct driven slewing motor, giving greater efficiency.

• Increased torque (20kNm).

• Stronger bearing between the first boom section and outer jib.

• End-position damping on lift and outer cylinders as well as crane slewing.

• Mechanical stop between the first boom section and outer jib.

• Improved hose and pipe routing, central lubrication and crane geometry.

• Improved attachment of outer cylinder.

• Rotator H101, also on the Log Max. • Updated extension profiles and slide pads.

Tel: +56 2 757 4200

• Improved service accessibility.

Fax: +56 2 757 4201

• Improved control of the crane tip.

Email: editec@editec.cl

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• Improved attachment of lamp boxes on crane base.


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