Removing Supply-Chain Bottlenecks in the Sawmilling Sector: Optimal Routing for Softwood Sawmill Supply Chain for Strategic Repair of Roads and Bridges
Webinar Details
When:
Mar 20, 2024 1:00 pm US/Eastern
Length: 01:00 (hh:mm)
Advance Registration NOT required.
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Presenter(s):
- Mohammad Marufuzzaman, PhD - Associate Professor, Mississippi State University
- Shaun Tanger, PhD - Associate Professor, University of Arkansas at Monticello
Virtual Event Format:
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Presenters will discuss strategies for improving the efficiency of sawmilling supply chains by identifying high-value obstructions to transportation networks such as a bridge outage and road detours resulting from age and weight limits on strategically important road systems. Discussion will include the economic impacts that transportation network improvements can make to a state economy and how to estimate baseline information for economic impact analyses that will help prioritize strategic improvements within the transportation system. Finally, an exploratory analysis of the entire wood products industry will be demonstrated to identify specific infrastructure improvements that would be most beneficial to the entire forest products sector. Presenters will also discuss how to document and communicate economic impacts generated from improved bridge and road systems for forest products supply chain, reduced vehicle mile traveled and state economy for use by advocates of the forest products industry.
This webinar is the second in a series of three webinars. The first webinar, Removing Supply-Chain Bottlenecks in the Sawmilling Sector: Identification, Improvement, and Economic Benefits, is available on demand here. The third webinar, Removing Supply-Chain Bottlenecks in the Sawmilling Sector: Exploratory analysis of economic benefits of road network repairs on the forestry sector in Mississippi, is available here.

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