Article ID: | iaor20119923 |
Volume: | 190 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 93 |
End Page Number: | 115 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2011 |
Journal: | Annals of Operations Research |
Authors: | LeBel Luc, Chauhan S, Frayret J -M |
Keywords: | supply & supply chains, heuristics |
We consider a two‐echelon timber supply chain in which the first echelon consists of several stands to be harvested and the second echelon consists of mills to be supplied with logs of different length. This problem aims at minimizing harvesting and transportation costs for one production period, while satisfying demand expressed as a mix of volumes of specific log types. Harvesting cost, which includes felling, bucking and hauling to roadside, depends upon the number of log type to be produced and sorted. Each stand to be harvested is modeled individually with a limited number of trees of various classes of diameter and total length, which affects the productivity factors of the bucking patterns to be used. To take these characteristics into account, we propose heuristics based on columns generation to solve the supply network problem at the forest level with an anticipation of bucking operations at the stand level.