When you have a specific need or a one-off problem to solve!
A one-off, targeted intervention at a defined cost.
Who is the Birch offer aimed at?
This offer is ideal if you are:
- forestry contractor facing an urgent or complex decision;
- forestry operator or timber trader needing to secure a worksite or a sale;
- public or private structure (cooperative, community, owner) wishing for an external perspective on a forestry operation or a specific project.
What a one-off intervention by Birch offer entails
The Bouleau offer is a short-term mission, designed to meet an immediate need for forest management or forestry site management:
- analysis of your situation, your data and your ongoing projects;
- A well-reasoned operational recommendation to secure your decision ;
- If necessary, use the FORLOG software to simulate, analyze or formalize your choices;
- support in drafting or putting together a file (subsidy, investment, study, etc.);
- Summary report: written note, action plan, ready-to-use deliverables.
The benefits of the Birch offer for your forest management
- You save time and avoid mobilizing your teams on ad-hoc analysis tasks.
- You secure your decisions thanks to the field expertise and management of Forêt Logistique Conseil.
- You make better use of the data from your FORLOG software to make more objective choices.
- You limit the financial, legal or technical risks on your forestry sites.
Examples of Birch missions
- Preparation of a grant application for the optimization of forestry logistics, based on data from FORLOG.
- Targeted training day at FORLOG for a new team or a new employee.
- Analysis of the profitability of a forestry project deemed atypical (distance, mechanization, market opportunities) before decision-making.
- Review and securing of a contract or agreement related to forestry work or the purchase of timber.
Typical sequence of events for a Birch mission
- Initial contact and understanding of the need (phone or video).
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A well-defined proposal with
objectives, duration of intervention, and cost. - Collection of useful information (FORLOG data, existing documents, regulatory constraints, etc.).
- On-site or remote intervention depending on the nature of the mission.
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Written summary report
recommendations, possibly FORLOG settings or exports.
Published on Tuesday 21 October 2025