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This event was planned as a small invitational demonstration of the Roll Off Slash Bins and Log Bunks with the Cambium RFID system. By the day of the event, the list of both attendees and demonstrators had grown to about 100 people. Here are some highlights from last year's event.

The Innovative Forestry Technology & Equipments Workshop started as a demonstration of the RFID project between the Smallwood Utilization Network, Cambium (from Germany), All Woody and others.
The Innovative Forestry Technology & Equipments Workshop started as a demonstration of the RFID project between the Smallwood Utilization Network, Cambium (from Germany), All Woody and others.

For Craig Thomas' All Woody demonstration, he discusses how the Roll Off project works with the RFID tags.
For Craig Thomas' All Woody demonstration, he discusses how the Roll Off project works with the RFID tags.

Hardened plastic nails with an RFID tag inside for tracking high value logs, from Cambium
Hardened plastic nails with an RFID tag inside
for tracking high value logs, from Cambium
The Cambium RFID system was attached to the AllWoody slash bins. These bins roll off the truck and sit on the ground for easy loading.
The Cambium RFID system was attached to the AllWoody slash bins. These bins roll off the truck and sit on the ground for easy loading.
Each nail contains a passive RFID tag. The tag holds an identification number that can be read by a hand-held device. By placing the the tag in the end of a log, that log can be tracked from forest to market.
Each nail contains a passive RFID tag. The tag holds an identification number that can be read by a hand-held device. By placing the the tag in the end of a log, that log can be tracked from forest to market.
The corrugations on the sides of the bins provides the structural support to allow them to stack and carry the skid steer equipment to the job site.
The corrugations on the sides of the bins provides the structural support to allow them to stack and carry the skid steer equipment to the job site.

 

 

 

 

Teepee burner at Fort Missoula in Missoula, MT Skid Steer in Slash Bid Round Wood Systems exhibit at Small Log Conference 2007

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