Harvesting and Logistics
HARVESTING METHODOLOGY:
Morse Inc. uses the chain method of harvesting.
- Morse Inc. staff is available to provide onsite harvesting inspection tours.
We deploy two methods for harvesting our biomass:
- We feed Prosopis Glandulosa directly into the chipper when the landscape allows for such.
- We temporarily leave the Prosopis Glandulosa stockpiled in the location that it is cut


STEP 2
The Bruks three-in-one forwarder/chipper/tub is the primary procedure for the harvesting operation. When alternative needs arise, a Peterson chipper, in conjunction with the excavators and forwarders will be utilized. These two procedures are designed to facilitate minimal product contact with the ground.
Excavators and Forwarders are equipped with grapples and are used to feed the chipper. The Bruks chipper fills a tub which in turn is dumped into a trailer.
The Peterson in conjunction with the excavators and forwarders will be utilized. These two procedures are designed to facilitate minimal product contact with the ground.
Excavators and Forwarders are equipped with grapples and are used to feed the chipper. The Bruks chipper fills a tub which in turn is dumped into a trailer.
The Peterson chipper chips directly into a trailer.
STEP 3
Trailer loads are delivered to the Stevedores at a designated secure pad located at the Corpus Christi port. From that point in time, the Stevedores will be responsible for loading the vessel via a conveyor belt.


Harbor for loading is at Corpus Christi or in that same area.
STEP 4
The vessel then heads to the agreed destination overseas.