Difference between revisions of "Pricelist Manager"

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:'''OtherBroadleaves''' defines the price, in SEK per m<sup>3</sup>fub, of pulpwood of other broadleaves than the ones above.
 
:'''OtherBroadleaves''' defines the price, in SEK per m<sup>3</sup>fub, of pulpwood of other broadleaves than the ones above.
 
'''Timber'''
 
'''Timber'''
:'''Pine''' defines...
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:'''Pine''' defines the price, in SEK per m<sup>3</sup>fub or m<sup>3</sup>to, of timber of ''Pinus sylvestris''. Also, the number of quality classes is defined (default: 4). Weights per quality class is defined, in percentage of three different log parts; "Butt", "Middle", and "Top". Degradation from timber to pulpwood, in percentage of the log parts, is defined. The outcome of the definitions made - the actual pricelist - can and should be previewed before applied in the simulations.
:'''Spruce''' defines...
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:'''Spruce''' defines the price, in SEK per m<sup>3</sup>fub or m<sup>3</sup>to, of timber of ''Picea abies''. Also, the number of quality classes is defined (default: 2). Weights per quality class is defined, in percentage of three different log parts; "Butt", "Middle", and "Top". Degradation from timber to pulpwood, in percentage of the log parts, is defined. The outcome of the definitions made - the actual pricelist - can and should be previewed before applied in the simulations.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
== Default degradation from timber to pulp ==
 
 
 
Allows you to define that a given percentage of the log is degraded from timber quality to pulp. The quality degradation could be due to log injuries, bends, rot, etc.  
 
 
 
'''MiddlePulpPine etc.'''
 
:Defines the percentage of the log part for pine that is degraded from timber to pulp.
 
 
 
'''MiddlePulpSpruce etc.'''
 
:Defines the percentage of the log part for spruce that is degraded from timber to pulp.
 
 
 
== Timber ==
 
 
 
Allows you to define timber prices.
 
 
 
'''PineTimberPrice, SpruceTimberPrice'''
 
:Pricelist for timber in different diameters and qualities for pine and spruce.
 

Revision as of 16:33, 26 August 2009


In the pricelist control table you can configure yield prices.

NB: To use a pricelist, it needs to be calculated for a number of type trees, this is done automatically the first time you add a new pricelist to your project. If you make changes to the pricelist, these will not take affect in treatment programs you generate until you have recalculated the pricelist.

Cross cutting

Allows you to control the theoretical cross-cutting of type trees, into pulpwood and timber logs, applied in the simulations.

PulpLogDiameter

Min defines the minimum diameter in centimeters of a pulpwood log.
Max defines the maximum diameter in centimeters of a pulpwood log.

PulpLogLength

Min defines the minimum length in decimeters of a pulpwood log.
Max defines the maximum length in decimeters of a pulpwood log.

TimberLogLength

Min defines the minimum length in decimeters of a timber log.
Max defines the maximum length in decimeters of a timber log.

TopDiameter

Defines the minimum top diameter in centimeters of a log.

Discounting

Allows you to set the rate used in discounting of costs and revenues in the simulations.

DiscountingRate

Defines the discounting rate in percentage.

Harvest residues

Allows you to control the revenues from extraction of harvest residues (a.k.a. forest fuel assortments).

HarvestResiduePrice

Defines the price, in SEK per tonne, of harvest residues.

StumpPrice

Defines the price, in SEK per tonne, of stumps.

Pre-calculated pricelist

Allows you to control resolution and size of the pre-calculated pricelist to be applied in the simulations. With a higher resolution will follow more accurate pricing, however also longer computational time.

Diameter

Min sets the minimum tree diameter in centimeters defined by the pre-calculated pricelist.
Max sets the maximum tree diameter in centimeters defined by the pre-calculated pricelist.

DiameterInterval

Sets the tree diameter class interval in centimeters[?] defined by the pre-calculated pricelist.

HeightInterval

Sets the tree height (corresponding to log length) class interval in decimeters defined by the pre-calculated pricelist.

Region

Region1 defines that the pricelist is pre-calculated and applicable in a region with latitude below 62° N ("Southern Sweden").
Region2 defines that the pricelist is pre-calculated and applicable in a region with latitude above 62° N ("Northern Sweden").
Both defines that the pricelist is pre-calculated and applicable in both regions.

Prices

Allows you to control the revenues from harvest, by yield of pulpwood and timber, in the simulations.

Pulp

Pine defines the price, in SEK per m3fub, of pulpwood of Pinus ssp.
Spruce defines the price, in SEK per m3fub, of pulpwood of Picea ssp.
Birch defines the price, in SEK per m3fub, of pulpwood of Betula ssp.
Aspen defines the price, in SEK per m3fub, of pulpwood of Populus ssp.
OtherBroadleaves defines the price, in SEK per m3fub, of pulpwood of other broadleaves than the ones above.

Timber

Pine defines the price, in SEK per m3fub or m3to, of timber of Pinus sylvestris. Also, the number of quality classes is defined (default: 4). Weights per quality class is defined, in percentage of three different log parts; "Butt", "Middle", and "Top". Degradation from timber to pulpwood, in percentage of the log parts, is defined. The outcome of the definitions made - the actual pricelist - can and should be previewed before applied in the simulations.
Spruce defines the price, in SEK per m3fub or m3to, of timber of Picea abies. Also, the number of quality classes is defined (default: 2). Weights per quality class is defined, in percentage of three different log parts; "Butt", "Middle", and "Top". Degradation from timber to pulpwood, in percentage of the log parts, is defined. The outcome of the definitions made - the actual pricelist - can and should be previewed before applied in the simulations.