Efficiency of forest chip transportation from Russian Karelia to Finland

Layout: Anne Siika Nowadays the development of bioenergy in Russian Karelia is hindered by various factors. However, the development of modern cut-to-length harvesting techniques, available wood resources and Russian customs policy have created opportunities to export forest chips from Russian Karel...

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Main Authors: Goltsev, Vadim, Trishkin, Maxim, Tolonen, Timo
Other Authors: Metsäntutkimuslaitos / Itä-Suomen alueyksikkö
Format: Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Finnish Forest Research Institute 2011
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description Layout: Anne Siika Nowadays the development of bioenergy in Russian Karelia is hindered by various factors. However, the development of modern cut-to-length harvesting techniques, available wood resources and Russian customs policy have created opportunities to export forest chips from Russian Karelia to Finland. An important factor for the export is the total supply cost of Russian forest chips to Finland. This depends to a large degree on the costs of transportation of the forest chips. In this study the efficiency and costs of cross-border transportation of forest chips were analysed and compared with the efficiency and costs of transportation of forest chips of Finnish origin.Data collected from various companies involved in forest chip production and their supply from Russia to Finland were used to calculate the costs of cross-border transportation of forest chips and to estimate the average productivity of chip trucks delivering from Russia to Finland. These outputs were compared with the transportation costs and productivity of chip trucks within Finland and Russia.Truck drivers involved in cross-border transportation of forest chips were also interviewed to determine factors affecting the efficiency of forest chips transportation.In addition, the quality characteristics of the Russian forest chips being supplied to Finland were analysed.Analysis of transportation costs showed that the highest costs for the 80 km reference distance are those within Finland 4.7 /loose m3, the costs on the cross-border route studied, from Lendery (Republic of Karelia) to Lieksa (Finland) through the Inari border crossing point, are 3.4 /loose m3 and transportation costs within Russia are 3.5 /loose m3.Transportation costs as a proportion of the total supply costs were highest for forest chips imported from Russia at 26%, whereas in Finland and Russia they were 23% and 19% respectively.According to the results of the interviews, bad road conditions and idle time on the border were recognized as the main factors decreasing ...
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Goltsev, V., Trishkin, M., Tolonen, T. 2011. Efficiency of forest chip transportation from Russian Karelia to Finland. Metlan työraportteja / Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 189. 42 s. ISBN 978-951-40-2282-1.
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spelling ftluke:oai:jukuri.luke.fi:10024/536098 2025-01-16T22:42:02+00:00 Efficiency of forest chip transportation from Russian Karelia to Finland Goltsev, Vadim Trishkin, Maxim Tolonen, Timo Metsäntutkimuslaitos / Itä-Suomen alueyksikkö 2011-01-13 42 p. true http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/536098 eng eng Finnish Forest Research Institute Metsäntutkimuslaitos FI Metlan työraportteja Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 1795-150X 189 http://jukuri.luke.fi/handle/10024/536098 URN:ISBN:978-951-40-2282-1 978-951-40-2282-1 Goltsev, V., Trishkin, M., Tolonen, T. 2011. Efficiency of forest chip transportation from Russian Karelia to Finland. Metlan työraportteja / Working Papers of the Finnish Forest Research Institute 189. 42 s. ISBN 978-951-40-2282-1. export forest chips productivity quality transportation costs kuljetuskustannukset laatu metsähakkeen vienti tuottavuus Text Issue fi=D4 Julkaistu kehittämis- tai tutkimusraportti taikka -selvitys|sv=D4 Publicerad utvecklings- eller forskningsrapport eller -utredning|en=D4 Published development or research report or study| 1 Open access -julkaisu 2011 ftluke 2023-09-12T20:25:19Z Layout: Anne Siika Nowadays the development of bioenergy in Russian Karelia is hindered by various factors. However, the development of modern cut-to-length harvesting techniques, available wood resources and Russian customs policy have created opportunities to export forest chips from Russian Karelia to Finland. An important factor for the export is the total supply cost of Russian forest chips to Finland. This depends to a large degree on the costs of transportation of the forest chips. In this study the efficiency and costs of cross-border transportation of forest chips were analysed and compared with the efficiency and costs of transportation of forest chips of Finnish origin.Data collected from various companies involved in forest chip production and their supply from Russia to Finland were used to calculate the costs of cross-border transportation of forest chips and to estimate the average productivity of chip trucks delivering from Russia to Finland. These outputs were compared with the transportation costs and productivity of chip trucks within Finland and Russia.Truck drivers involved in cross-border transportation of forest chips were also interviewed to determine factors affecting the efficiency of forest chips transportation.In addition, the quality characteristics of the Russian forest chips being supplied to Finland were analysed.Analysis of transportation costs showed that the highest costs for the 80 km reference distance are those within Finland 4.7 /loose m3, the costs on the cross-border route studied, from Lendery (Republic of Karelia) to Lieksa (Finland) through the Inari border crossing point, are 3.4 /loose m3 and transportation costs within Russia are 3.5 /loose m3.Transportation costs as a proportion of the total supply costs were highest for forest chips imported from Russia at 26%, whereas in Finland and Russia they were 23% and 19% respectively.According to the results of the interviews, bad road conditions and idle time on the border were recognized as the main factors decreasing ... Journal/Newspaper Inari karelia* karelia* Republic of Karelia Natural Resources Institute Finland: Jukuri Inari ENVELOPE(27.029,27.029,68.906,68.906)
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Tolonen, Timo
Efficiency of forest chip transportation from Russian Karelia to Finland
title Efficiency of forest chip transportation from Russian Karelia to Finland
title_full Efficiency of forest chip transportation from Russian Karelia to Finland
title_fullStr Efficiency of forest chip transportation from Russian Karelia to Finland
title_full_unstemmed Efficiency of forest chip transportation from Russian Karelia to Finland
title_short Efficiency of forest chip transportation from Russian Karelia to Finland
title_sort efficiency of forest chip transportation from russian karelia to finland
topic export
forest chips
productivity
quality
transportation costs
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laatu
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transportation costs
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