Utilization of Statistical Methods for Management in the Forest Industry
Rantamäki, Jukka (2016-02-12)
Väitöskirja
Rantamäki, Jukka
12.02.2016
Lappeenranta University of Technology
Acta Universitatis Lappeenrantaensis
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-920-0
https://urn.fi/URN:ISBN:978-952-265-920-0
Tiivistelmä
The strongest wish of the customer concerning chemical pulp features is consistent, uniform
quality. Variation may be controlled and reduced by using statistical methods. However,
studies addressing the application and benefits of statistical methods in forest product sector
are scarce. Thus, the customer wish is the root cause of the motivation behind this dissertation.
The research problem addressed by this dissertation is that companies in the chemical forest
product sector require new knowledge for improving their utilization of statistical methods.
To gain this new knowledge, the research problem is studied from five complementary
viewpoints – challenges and success factors, organizational learning, problem solving,
economic benefit, and statistical methods as management tools. The five research questions
generated on the basis of these viewpoints are answered in four research papers, which are
case studies based on empirical data collection.
This research as a whole complements the literature dealing with the use of statistical methods
in the forest products industry. Practical examples of the application of statistical process
control, case-based reasoning, the cross-industry standard process for data mining, and
performance measurement methods in the context of chemical forest products manufacturing
are brought to the public knowledge of the scientific community. The benefit of the
application of these methods is estimated or demonstrated.
The purpose of this dissertation is to find pragmatic ideas for companies in the chemical forest
product sector in order for them to improve their utilization of statistical methods. The main
practical implications of this doctoral dissertation can be summarized in four points:
1. It is beneficial to reduce variation in chemical forest product manufacturing
processes
2. Statistical tools can be used to reduce this variation
3. Problem-solving in chemical forest product manufacturing processes can be
intensified through the use of statistical methods
4. There are certain success factors and challenges that need to be addressed when
implementing statistical methods
quality. Variation may be controlled and reduced by using statistical methods. However,
studies addressing the application and benefits of statistical methods in forest product sector
are scarce. Thus, the customer wish is the root cause of the motivation behind this dissertation.
The research problem addressed by this dissertation is that companies in the chemical forest
product sector require new knowledge for improving their utilization of statistical methods.
To gain this new knowledge, the research problem is studied from five complementary
viewpoints – challenges and success factors, organizational learning, problem solving,
economic benefit, and statistical methods as management tools. The five research questions
generated on the basis of these viewpoints are answered in four research papers, which are
case studies based on empirical data collection.
This research as a whole complements the literature dealing with the use of statistical methods
in the forest products industry. Practical examples of the application of statistical process
control, case-based reasoning, the cross-industry standard process for data mining, and
performance measurement methods in the context of chemical forest products manufacturing
are brought to the public knowledge of the scientific community. The benefit of the
application of these methods is estimated or demonstrated.
The purpose of this dissertation is to find pragmatic ideas for companies in the chemical forest
product sector in order for them to improve their utilization of statistical methods. The main
practical implications of this doctoral dissertation can be summarized in four points:
1. It is beneficial to reduce variation in chemical forest product manufacturing
processes
2. Statistical tools can be used to reduce this variation
3. Problem-solving in chemical forest product manufacturing processes can be
intensified through the use of statistical methods
4. There are certain success factors and challenges that need to be addressed when
implementing statistical methods
Kokoelmat
- Väitöskirjat [1102]