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Forest traceability

Training in the field of forest traceability

To address these challenges, data management of the timber harvesting process has emerged as the ideal solution. It allows forest operators to measure their actual taxable production, thereby securing revenue from forestry activities.

Sustainable and responsible forest management is one of the challenges facing the forestry sector worldwide. Illegal logging, the failure to remit taxes related to timber production, and the unequal distribution of financial resources from timber production are all weaknesses identified in this sector.

Furthermore, it incorporates legality and certification requirements and requires it to cover all activities in the timber industry.
Hence the importance of having a traceability tool capable of reporting what is done from the forest to the end consumer, or at least to the wood processing industry. This tool must enable:

To identify all the trees in the forest

To optimize activity management

To record data relating to inventoried trees on a medium which itself has traceability (the smartphone)

To determine the route of logs from the source of supply to their final destination.

To assess losses

It is with this in mind that the Pallitracks software was designed, and many companies committed to good forest governance have adopted it. This software requires some familiarization, hence the user manual, which was developed to allow users to familiarize themselves with the tool.

In addition, certified training courses are available and delivered by experienced trainers, with certificates* awarded after an assessment. These training courses are:

Modular, meaning that you have the possibility of selecting the software modules that interest your activity and on which you wish to be trained,

Personalized, that is to say adapted to different profiles depending on the position occupied by the learner

Standardized, respecting an identical protocol in all countries.

* Only learners who obtain 100% in the assessments receive their diploma.

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