production chart of the bloody operations
loading of the logs on the trucks at the log collecting site at rompin. fill in the delivery order with details of each log to be referred to and crossed out on the log list. once the trucks arrive at the sawmill, check the logs and d.o. to check for irregularities, make an invoice for the delivery order. then the logs are cut into planks in sizes that are in demand for that particular wood type and according to the saw doctor (different woods, different saw blades). once the planks are cut, it is sent to the warehouse to be organized into sizes, lengths, and wood types. then the daily tally is taken for each machine. after being organized, its then strapped and bundled. each bundle is 1 type of wood in 1 size in a few lengths, for example: chengal, 2×4 inches. usually 2-7 feet are in 1 bundle, 8 foot and upwards are in another bundle. u dont want 2 foot and 20 foot planks in the same bundle. that would be a nightmare for the person that counts the planks and logs the bundles (me). then the number of planks in the bundle is cross checked with the daily tally for any irregularities. then we do a packing list of 1 type of wood. for instance: kapor wood: bundles 2,3,4,5; in sizes 1/2×3, 1×4, 1.5×2.5, in which lengths, and number of planks. the packing list is sent to prospective customers. once they have confirmed the purchase, an invoice is made, once paid and loaded onto the trucks, a delivery order and receipt is given. then update the sales records, inventory records and accounts.