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SV0049

Operational Management of Industrial Wood Supply

This is the third course in the master’s program Industrial Wood Supply Mangement. It focuses on the operational steps of raw material supply: How to go from plan to practical implementation with as efficient use of resources as possible. The course content trains the students’ ability to handle the operational challenges connected to supply industries with the right forest raw material in the right time and to the right price, while securing resource efficiency and sustainability. The course is divided into three main sections; Harvesting, transportation, and coordination and control. The harvesting and transportation sections include economics, service procurement, management, and control to fulfil delivery plans to industries. Coordination and control includes organization of activities for planning, execution, and control along the supply chain.

The course can be completed entirely on distance. Teaching takes place from the campus in Umeå, where infrastructure is provided for students who are physically present.

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Academic year 2024/2025

Operational Management of Industrial Wood Supply (SV0049-30284)

2025-01-20 - 2025-03-24

Academic year 2024/2025

Operational Management of Industrial Wood Supply (SV0049-30285)

2025-01-20 - 2025-03-24

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Litterature list

Literature list 2025 - preliminary

SV0049 Operational management of industrial wood supply
Course leader: Emanuel Erlandsson


**Module 1 Production (PR)**
Erlandsson, E. 2016. The triad perspective on business models for wood harvesting – tailoring for service satisfaction within forest owners associations. Doctoral dissertation no. 124. Acta Universitatis agriculturae Sueciae. [https://pub.epsilon.slu.se/13855/1/erlandsson\_e\_161121.pdf]()
Erlandsson, E., Fjeld, D. 2017. Impacts of service buyer management on contractor profitability and satisfaction – a Swedish case study. International Journal of Forest Engineering. 28:148-156. [http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/14942119.2017.1367235]()
Jylhä P., Rikkonen P., Hamunen K. 2020. Size matters – an analysis of business models and the financial performance of Finnish wood-harvesting companies. Silva Fennica vol. 54 no. 4
article id 10392. 23 p. [https://www.silvafennica.fi/pdf/article10392.pdf]()
Lindroos, O. 2016. Planeringsprocessen vid operativ planering av drivning. Kompendium SLU. Delas ut/läggs på hemsida.
Renström, J. 2008. Säsongvis avverkning – det operativa traktvalets påverkan på den säsongmässiga uthålligheten i ett bolagsdistrikts traktbank. Arbetsrapport 214, Inst för skoglig resurshushållning, SLU Umeå. [https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/12102/1/renstrom\_j\_171107.pdf]()
**Module 2 – Transport (TR)**
Andersson, G, Flisberg, P, Lidén ,B, Rönnqvist, M. 2008. RuttOpt – a decision support system for routing of logging trucks. Canadian Journal of Forest Research 38: 1784-1796. Delas ut.
Carlsson, D., Rönnqvist, M. 1998. Tactical planning of forestry transportation with respect to backhauling. Lith-MAT-R-1998-13. Delas ut.
Haksever, C., Render, B. ,Russel, R. and Murdick, R. 2000. CD-Tutorial: Vehicle routing and scheduling. From: Service management and operations. Prentice-Hall. Delas ut.
Karanta, I, Jokinen, O Mikkola, T, Savola, J, Bounsaythip, C. 2000. Requirements for a vehicle routing and scheduling system in timber transport. In: Sjöström, K. (ed) 2000. Proceedings from 1st World Symposium on Logistics in the forest sector. Timber Logistics Club. Delas ut.
Lindström, J. 2010. Kartläggning av ruttplaneringsprocesser för virkestransportörer. Arbetsrapport 285 2010. Inst. för skoglig resurshushållning, SLU Umeå. [https://stud.epsilon.slu.se/1733/1/Lindstrom\_J100707.pdf]()
Lumsden, K. 2012. Logistikens grunder (Teknisk logistik). Studentlitteratur, Lund. Kapitel 6
(Järnvägstransporter) och 7 (Sjötransporter). 6 ex i kursbiblioteket (plus 6 ex av äldre upplaga).
Savola, J, Rummumainen, H, Jokinen, O. 2004. KUORMA: a collection of APS-algorithms for forest in wood transport. ERCIM News No. 56, January 2004. Delas ut.

Sjölling, I, Rönnqvist, E, Fjeld, D. 2023. Rail transport in Swedish wood supply – seasonal variation, system risks and mitigation costs. International Journal of Forest Egineering, 34:2.


Sterner, K, Edman, T, Fjeld, D. 2023. Transport management – a Swedish case study of organizational processes and performance, International Journal of Forest Engineering.
Sveriges Åkeriföretag. 2023. Åkerinäringen med verksamhetsområden. Nyckeltal för lönsamhet och tillväxt. Rementum Research & Management, Malmö. [https://www.akeri.se/sites/default/files/2023-10/Nyckeltalsrapport\_Sveriges\_%20%C3%85kerif%C3%B6retag\_2023.pdf]()
**Module 3 – Coordination (SCM)**
Hultén, L. & Bohlin, H. 2002. Information exchange and controllability in logistics. Working paper –Transport Research Institute, Stockholm. Delas ut.
Jörgensen, F. 1995. Overview of function modelling – IDEF0. In: Information Management in Computer Integrated Manufacturing: A Comprehensive Guide to State-of-the-Art CIM Solutions. Springer-Verlag. Sid 340-354. Delas ut.
Ljungberg, A., Larsson, E. & Roos, C. 2001. Processbaserad verksamhetsutveckling. Studentlitteratur: k6 Identifiering och kartläggning av processer. Delas ut.
Mattson, S.-A. 2012. Logistik i försörjningskedjor. Studentlitteratur, Lund. Kapitel (3) ,(4), 5, (7), 8, 12. 8 ex i kursbiblioteket (plus 6 ex av äldre upplaga).
Sterman, J. D. 1998. Deterministic chaos in models of human behaviour: methodological issues and experimental results. System Dynamics Review 4(1-2): 148-178. Delas ut.

Course facts

The course is offered as an independent course: Yes The course is offered as a programme course: Industrial Wood Supply Management (MSc) Forest Science - Master's Programme Tuition fee: Tuition fee only for non-EU/EEA/Switzerland citizens: 38060 SEK Cycle: Master’s level (A1F)
Subject: Forestry Science
Course code: SV0049 Application code: SLU-30198 Location: Umeå Distance course: No Language: English Responsible department: Department of Forest Biomaterials and Technology Pace: 100%