CHALLENGES IN INTERGRATING AUSTRALIAN SAWMILLING WITH PREFABRICATION MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
Research Node:
Manufacturing Innovation
Project:
Digital and Physical Systems Design for Optimised Design-to-Delivery of Prefabricated Timber Housing
Dissanayake, H., Gunawardena, T., & Mendis, P. (2025).
Challenges in Integrating Australian Sawmilling with Prefabrication Manufacturing Industry
Eng, 6(9), 215
https://doi.org/10.3390/eng6090215
ABSTRACT
The integration of sawmilling with prefabrication manufacturing presents a critical opportunity to enhance the efficiency, sustainability, and quality of timber construction in Australia. While prefabrication offers substantial benefits, including reduced waste, faster build times, and improved precision, its effectiveness is often constrained by inconsistencies and inefficiencies in upstream sawmilling processes. This state-of-the-art review examines the current structure of the Australian timber supply chain, identifies key challenges in aligning sawmill outputs with the requirements of prefabrication manufacturers, and explores enabling strategies for integration. The paper presents a comprehensive overview of integration pathways by reviewing insights from the academic literature, industry reports, national standards, and case studies from Australia and the European Union. It also proposes a priority-based implementation roadmap to guide coordinated technical, operational, and policy actions, thereby supporting the transformation toward a more connected timber sector in Australia.
KEYWORDS:
- Sawmilling industry
- Prefabrication manufacturing
- Timber construction
- Digital Transformation
- Supply chain integration
- Circular economy
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