The supply chains shaping their distribution networks become more diverse as companies respond to global markets’ stringent criteria. This is also counterproductive to the visibility of the supply chain within the company and can adversely affect the organization’s core business. This paper attempts to evaluate how organizations can benefit from introducing Digital Twins to enhance their logistics supply network visibility. Additionally, deployment issues and technologies supporting Digital Twins were reviewed. This study used ATLAS.ti 9 software tools to save, classify, and evaluate the data for this analysis to systematically review the literature. We reviewed, compiled, and sorted papers from 227 publications for this article and then re...
The dynamic and complex nature of the military supply chain (MSC) requires effective monitoring of ...
Urban traffic attributed to commercial and industrial transportation is observed to largely affect l...
This FAL Bulletin forms part of ECLAC reflections on disruptive technologies in transport. This issu...
The logistics industry is undergoing a profound transformation to cope with the fundamental changes ...
Background: Digital supply chain twins (DSCT) are gaining increased attention in academia and practi...
Digital Twins (DTs) are widely discussed in the context of the Industry 4.0 paradigm as one of the m...
Digital supply chain twins (DSCT) are often considered as one of the most promising technologies to ...
Purpose The application of digital twins to optimise operations and supply chain management functio...
Openness is becoming increasingly important in scientific research and practice. It describes the ph...
Companies are under tremendous pressure to analyze and optimize their productional and logistical ne...
Some logistics firms use supply chain digital twins to predict abnormal situations and work out an a...
Nowadays, digital twins exist everywhere in various fields. However, an analysis of existing applica...
Background: As the Internet of Things (IoT) has become more prevalent in recent years, digital twins...
23rdCambridge International Manufacturing SymposiumUniversity of Cambridge, 26 –27 September 20191Su...
As organisations adapt to the rigorous demands set by global markets, the supply chains that constit...
The dynamic and complex nature of the military supply chain (MSC) requires effective monitoring of ...
Urban traffic attributed to commercial and industrial transportation is observed to largely affect l...
This FAL Bulletin forms part of ECLAC reflections on disruptive technologies in transport. This issu...
The logistics industry is undergoing a profound transformation to cope with the fundamental changes ...
Background: Digital supply chain twins (DSCT) are gaining increased attention in academia and practi...
Digital Twins (DTs) are widely discussed in the context of the Industry 4.0 paradigm as one of the m...
Digital supply chain twins (DSCT) are often considered as one of the most promising technologies to ...
Purpose The application of digital twins to optimise operations and supply chain management functio...
Openness is becoming increasingly important in scientific research and practice. It describes the ph...
Companies are under tremendous pressure to analyze and optimize their productional and logistical ne...
Some logistics firms use supply chain digital twins to predict abnormal situations and work out an a...
Nowadays, digital twins exist everywhere in various fields. However, an analysis of existing applica...
Background: As the Internet of Things (IoT) has become more prevalent in recent years, digital twins...
23rdCambridge International Manufacturing SymposiumUniversity of Cambridge, 26 –27 September 20191Su...
As organisations adapt to the rigorous demands set by global markets, the supply chains that constit...
The dynamic and complex nature of the military supply chain (MSC) requires effective monitoring of ...
Urban traffic attributed to commercial and industrial transportation is observed to largely affect l...
This FAL Bulletin forms part of ECLAC reflections on disruptive technologies in transport. This issu...