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Vol. 14 No. 3 (2023)
Original Research Article

Residual Forestry Biomass Supply Chain: A Mapping Approach

Prabalta Rijal
University of Aveiro, Department of Economics, Management, Industrial Engineering and Tourism (DEGEIT), Aveiro, Portugal
Patricia Bras
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, NOVA School of Science and Technology, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal
Susana Garrido
CeBER R&D Center, Faculty of Economics, University of Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
João Matias
GOVCOPP R&D Center, University of Aveiro, Aveiro, Portugal
Carina Pimentel
University of Minho, Production and Systems Department and Algoritmi Research Unit, Guimarães, Portugal
Helena Carvalho
UNIDEMI, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, NOVA School of Science and Technology, Universidade NOVA de Lisboa, Caparica, Portugal

Published 2013-09-12

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Keywords

  • Forestry residues,
  • Biomass,
  • Supply chain mapping,
  • Case studies

How to Cite

Rijal, P., Bras, P., Garrido, S., Matias, J., Pimentel, C., & Carvalho, H. (2013). Residual Forestry Biomass Supply Chain: A Mapping Approach. International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Management, 14(3), 244–256. https://doi.org/10.24867/IJIEM-2023-3-336

Abstract

The use of biomass as a renewable resource has gained significant attention in recent years due to concerns about climate change and the need for more sustainable energy and materi- als. Visualizing the residual forestry biomass supply chain allows for identifying opportunities and challenges related to feedstock harvesting, availability, and transportation costs. This research aims to suggest a map for the valorization of the residual forestry biomass supply chain to identify better and understand the material, financial, and informational flows and to give important insight into the economic dimension of its valorization (costs) and challenges. To attain this objective, two exploratory case studies were conducted. The findings of this re- search reveal similarities in material flow between a large and small company but a significant difference in transportation expenses. The study also found that farmers and forest owners have a small bargaining power to influence the price of the residues they sell. Therefore, this research contributes to a better understanding of the residual forestry biomass supply chain, enhancing the importance of supply chain maps in overcoming possible bottlenecks and challenges in this sector.

Article history: Received (April 10, 2023); Revised (July 15, 2023); Accepted (July 20, 2023); Published online (August 1, 2023)

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