Supply Chain Management
The initial part of supply chain is finding a suitable biomass feedstock. A biofuels supply chain has several components associated through the flow of materials. Components incorporate feedstock production, feedstock logistics, conversion/upgrading and distribution. Materials transform format and characteristics as they move through the supply chain. It starts right from biomass resource harvesting and goes on to comprise biomass collection, processing, storage and eventually its transportation to the point of ultimate utilization. The market, by component, is grouped into software and hardware. Based on delivery mode, the market is categorized into web-based, on-premise, and cloud-based.
- Biomass Supply Planning and Management
- Innovations Improving Financial Feasibility
- Social and Organizational/ Institutional
- Policy and Regulatory Issues in Biomass Supply
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