
Registrations to the event continue to roll in. As well as trade exhibitions and a one-day conference being run over the two days, three pre-and post-conference workshops have been set up and are free to attend for all conference delegates.
Included in the workshops is a session on integrating e-docket workflows from harvest operations through to the customer with Trimble Forestry and a Tasmanian family-owned log harvesting and haulage operation. Case studies from local forestry companies using Remsoft’s platform to create, track and manage operational harvest plans and wood flows will also be covered.
And post event, a short workshop is being run for conference delegates on the Chilean log scanning system, Logmeter, being used for volumetric measurements of logs on truck by companies like Forico in Tasmania. Woodtech has been developing solutions for main players in Chile, Brazil, Uruguay, Germany, Australia, the USA, and Indonesia.
Details on the workshop programmes can be found on the event website. Registrations to the log transport event can be made here.
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