Overview of Global Long-Distance Road Transportation of Industrial Roundwood
Kärhä, Kalle; Seuri, Milla; Bradley, Allan; Röser, Dominik; Pinto, Cristian; Dian, Wang; Pandur, Zdravko; Dvořák, Jiri; Torbjørn Jørgensen, Martin; Muiste, Peeter; Irdla, Marek; Ginet, Christophe; Mac Donagh, Patricio Miguel; Purfürst, Thomas; Dietz, Hans-Ulrich; Spinelli, Raffaele; Suzuki, Yasushi; Shirasawa, Hiroaki; Lazdiņš, Andis; Visser, Rien; Harvey, Campbell; Skjølaas, Dag; Moskalik, Tadeusz; Acuna, Mauricio; Trzciński, Grzegorz; Borz, Stelian Alexandru; Muşat, Elena Camelia; Triplat, Matevž; Oberholzer, Francois; Talbot, Bruce; Tolosana, Eduardo; von Hofsten, Henrik; Akay, Anil Orhan; Bakay, Borys; Kanzian, Christian; Conrad IV, Joseph L.; Olivera, Alejandro; Petković, Vladimir; Gonçalves Robert, Renato Cesar; Suppi Costa, Luis Henrique; Coelho da Cruz, Rodrigo; Krumov, Tihomir (2024)
Kärhä, Kalle
Seuri, Milla
Bradley, Allan
Röser, Dominik
Pinto, Cristian
Dian, Wang
Pandur, Zdravko
Dvořák, Jiri
Torbjørn Jørgensen, Martin
Muiste, Peeter
Irdla, Marek
Ginet, Christophe
Mac Donagh, Patricio Miguel
Purfürst, Thomas
Dietz, Hans-Ulrich
Spinelli, Raffaele
Suzuki, Yasushi
Shirasawa, Hiroaki
Lazdiņš, Andis
Visser, Rien
Harvey, Campbell
Skjølaas, Dag
Moskalik, Tadeusz
Acuna, Mauricio
Trzciński, Grzegorz
Borz, Stelian Alexandru
Muşat, Elena Camelia
Triplat, Matevž
Oberholzer, Francois
Talbot, Bruce
Tolosana, Eduardo
von Hofsten, Henrik
Akay, Anil Orhan
Bakay, Borys
Kanzian, Christian
Conrad IV, Joseph L.
Olivera, Alejandro
Petković, Vladimir
Gonçalves Robert, Renato Cesar
Suppi Costa, Luis Henrique
Coelho da Cruz, Rodrigo
Krumov, Tihomir
Julkaisusarja
Croatian journal of forest engineering
Volyymi
45
Numero
1
Sivut
217-236
University of Zagreb, Faculty of Forestry
2024
How to cite: Kalle Kärhä, Milla Seuri, Patricio Mac Donagh, et al. (2024). Overview of Global Long-Distance Road Transportation of Industrial Roundwood. Croatian Journal of Forest Engineering, 45(1)217-236. doi:10.5552/crojfe.2024.2286
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The aim of the study was to provide a comprehensive overview of global long-distance road transportation of industrial roundwood. The study focused on the maximum gross vehicle weight (GVW) limits allowed with different timber truck configurations, typical payloads in timber trucking, the road transportation share of the total industrial roundwood long-distance transportation volume, and the average long-distance transportation distances and costs of industrial roundwood. The study was carried out as a questionnaire survey. The questionnaire was sent to timber transportation logistics experts and research scientists in the 30 countries with the largest industrial roundwood removals in Europe, as well as selected major forestry countries in the world (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Japan, New Zealand, South Africa, Türkiye, the United States of America and Uruguay) in February 2022, and closed in May 2022. A total of 31 countries took part in the survey. The survey illustrated that timber trucking was the main long-distance transportation method of industrial roundwood in almost every country surveyed. Road transportation averaged 89% of the total industrial roundwood long-distance transportation volume. Timber truck configurations of 4 to 9 axles with GVW limits of around 30 tonnes to over 70 tonnes were most commonly used. The results indicated that higher GVW limits allowed significantly higher payloads in timber trucking, with the lowest payloads at less than 25 tonnes, and the highest payloads more than 45 tonnes. The average road transportation distance with industrial roundwood was 128 km, and the average long-distance transportation cost in timber trucking was €11.1 per tonne of timber transported. In the entire survey material, there was a direct relationship between transportation distance and transportation costs and an inverse relationship between maximum GVW limits and transportation costs. Consequently, in order to reduce transportation costs, it is essential to maximise payloads (within legal limits) and minimise haul distances. Several measures to increase cost- and energy-efficiency, and to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in road transportation logistics, are discussed in the paper. On the basis of the survey, it is recommended that up-to-date statistical data and novel research studies on the long-distance transportation of industrial roundwood be conducted in some countries in the future.
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