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Optimisation tool for logistics operations in silage production

handle: 20.500.14243/365083 , 2318/1703383
Silage is one of the typical systems to preserve biomass usually oriented from corn, sorghum, wheat, grass, and other forage and perennial crops. A critical task within the logistics operations in silage production, i.e. harvesting, transporting, and compacting, is the management of the biomass flow, in connection with the biomass storage system and the required conditions of the stored product depending on its further purpose of use. A key issue in large-scale silage production operations is the matching of the material processing capacity of forage harvester with the material removal capacity of transport units and the material processing capacity of the compactor, in order to maintain a steady material flow. This allows for the optimisation of the working chain.
- University of Turin Italy
- National Research Council United States
- National Research Council Italy
- University of Turin Italy
- National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine United States
Biomass supply chain, operations management, optimisation, Biomass supply chain; operations management; optimisation; simulation; Control and Systems Engineering; Food Science; Animal Science and Zoology; Agronomy and Crop Science; Soil Science, simulation
Biomass supply chain, operations management, optimisation, Biomass supply chain; operations management; optimisation; simulation; Control and Systems Engineering; Food Science; Animal Science and Zoology; Agronomy and Crop Science; Soil Science, simulation
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