Current and Potential Tagging and Tracking Systems for Logs Harvested from Pacific Northwest Forests

G. Murphy, J. Clark, S. Pilkerton
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The forest industry is constantly changing, and technology is constantly shifting the bar for efficiency and profitability. To maintain competitiveness and control costs in a global market, an efficient log tracking method must be used by regional stakeholders in the log supply chain from stump to mill to end consumer. It is important to understand the implications of recent innovations in log tracking for stakeholders in the Pacific Northwest in the context of a global economy, and how innovations in other regions may affect the future of log tracking. In this report, we (1) discuss the importance of log tracking technology, (2) review both regional and international efforts to harness technology for tracking logs from stump to mill, (3) report on a regional survey that examines the current status of log tracking in the Pacific Northwest, and (4) identify the most promising technologies that could be implemented in the near future. The majority of regional stakeholders use paper tags or other relatively simple tagging methods. Radio frequency identification (RFID) tags and other tracer technologies were not used when marking, sorting, tracking, or paying for logs by any of the regional organizations responding to the survey. RFID tags and spray-on code marking show promise for the near future.
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太平洋西北森林原木的现有和潜在标记和跟踪系统
森林工业在不断变化,技术也在不断改变效率和盈利能力的标准。为了在全球市场上保持竞争力和控制成本,区域利益相关者必须在从树桩到工厂到最终消费者的原木供应链中使用有效的原木跟踪方法。在全球经济背景下,了解太平洋西北地区最近的日志跟踪创新对利益相关者的影响,以及其他地区的创新如何影响日志跟踪的未来,这一点非常重要。在本报告中,我们(1)讨论了日志跟踪技术的重要性,(2)回顾了区域和国际上在利用从树桩到工厂的日志跟踪技术方面所做的努力,(3)报告了一项区域调查,该调查调查了太平洋西北地区日志跟踪的现状,(4)确定了在不久的将来可能实施的最有前途的技术。大多数区域利益相关者使用纸质标签或其他相对简单的标签方法。任何响应调查的区域组织在标记、分类、跟踪或支付日志时都没有使用射频识别(RFID)标签和其他跟踪技术。RFID标签和喷涂式代码标记在不久的将来有望实现。
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