With Forico's implementation of cloud-based Remsoft Operations, planning pressures can be predicted 6-12 months in advance and the scheduling process is more efficient, taking 50% less time.

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Forico implements Remsoft's solution to improve harvest operations planning accuracy

Forico implements Remsoft"s solution to improve harvest operations planning accuracy

Forico, Tasmania’s largest private forestry management company, has implemented Remsoft Operations as a solution to overcome the limitations of spreadsheet-based operations planning. 

"Remsoft Operations has provided Forico with an efficient way to schedule harvest crews, view our production volumes and develop customer wood flows with one software application,” said Darren Herd, Forico Strategic Logistics Manager.

Using Remsoft Operations, Forico now has intuitive drag-and-drop functionality for crew scheduling, with productivity rates and targets automatically referenced from the supporting platform. Volume is planned from harvest through to delivery to the mill. Planned volume data is updated with actual production each night through the REST API, ensuring ongoing accuracy of delivered volume forecasts.

Previously, updating the harvest schedule was cumbersome. Only select users had access and a routine had been developed to do a batch edit every few weeks. With the implementation of Remsoft Operations, Forico foresters value the ease of use, ability to update schedules on the fly and the business benefits that come from being able to log in and know they are looking at the current schedule. Not only can planning pressures be predicted 6-12 months in advance, but the scheduling process is also more efficient, taking 50% less time.

Forico sustainably manages 172,000 hectares in Tasmania, Australia of which 90,000 hectares are plantation forestry processed for wood fibre in their Surrey Hills and Long Reach mills.