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= One woodland terminal model
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The One Woodland Terminal Model refers to a transportation or logistics concept that is often discussed in the context of supply chain management and operations research. It typically involves the use of a centralized terminal (or hub) for managing and processing goods and materials in a woodland or forested area. This model emphasizes efficiency in the transportation and handling of forest products, including timber, pulp, and other raw materials derived from woodlands.