Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Cable cranes are among the most important means of yarding and transporting timber and
they are being increasingly used in the mountainous regions of Europe. However, their in
Southern Italy remains limited, particularly in forests used for firewood production, where
they are hardly employed. Forests in Southern Italy are mainly located in steeply sloping
mountainous areas where ground-based wood extraction is still the most common harvesting
technique employed. The productivity of different cable cranes was assessed to
establish if these machines could be recommended for efficient harvesting in the forest
conditions in Southern Italy. The cable cranes tested were the Greifenberg TG 700, the
Koller K300 and the Greifenberg VSG 2000; the tests were carried out in areas of Calabria
(Southern Italy) where site features and forest management parameters differed. A time
and motion study showed that the productivity of cable cranes tested was satisfactory
although there are a number of organisational aspects that could be improved in order to
fully exploit their potential.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Proto, ANDREA ROSARIO
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