Abstract Production and non-productive equipment and personnel delays are a critical element of any production system. The frequency and length of delays impact heavily on the production and economic efficiency of these systems. Machining processes in wood industry are particularly vulnerable to productive and non-productive delays. Whereas, traditional manufacturing industries usually operate on homogeneous raw material, in a restricted environment with closely controlled processing guidelines. The logging industry must continually deal with a raw material that comes in many different shapes, sizes and performs in an environment that is different from site to site. Furthermore, loggers; rarely have the opportunity to follow a predetermined...