Milling Made Easy: How to Streamline Your Sawmill Operations

Streamlining Sawmill Operations with Intuitive Features

Queue Up, Mill Down

When it's milling time, Traece's Log Queue is like your personal assistant, keeping everything organized. Ready to see your logs get in line? Just scan their tags and put them in their place, ready for action. And the best part? The Traece Field App keeps you updated every step of the way, from queue to cut.

Know Your Logs Like the Back of Your Hand

Each log gets its own card in the Log Queue, so you can have your coffee and plan your sawmill crew’s day. From species and arrival date to where it's located in your yard, you've got all the info you need at a glance. Need to change up the milling plan? No problem, just drag and drop until you’ve got the queue arranged the way you want.

Milling Queue Magic

Once you've picked out the logs, it's time to move them to the Milling Queue. It's as easy as dragging and dropping. And just like that, they're ready to mill. Each log's card in the Milling Queue is packed with info, so you can tweak the Mill Plan on the fly and keep everything rolling smoothly.

Flexibility is Key

Change of plans? If a log needs to step back, just scoot it over to the Log Selection, and it's like it never left. Need to shuffle the order? Just drag and drop to tell your mill operator who's up next. It's all about keeping things flexible and efficient.

From Queue to Cut

When a log's had its time in the limelight and is milled, just hit that Milled button. It's a satisfying way to say, "Job well done," and keep your operation moving. And with milling requests, you're always on top of what needs doing, making sure every cut is right on time.

Managing a sawmill is no small feat, but with Traece's Log and Milling Queues, it's like having the best backstage crew ever. Keep your logs in line, your plans flexible, and your milling on point. Ready to see how smooth your operation can run? Dive into Traece and let's get milling!



 
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