Using Digital Twin Technology to Improve the Organization of the Supply Chain in Piece Type of Production

Digital twin technology has proven to be a transformative enabler for sustainable manufacturing by providing real-time virtual representations of physical assets and supply chain processes. This paper explores the integration of digital twins with agile supply chain strategies to improve the sustain...

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Main Authors: Matevž Resman, Mihael Debevec, Niko Herakovič
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-06-01
Series:Systems
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-8954/13/7/505
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Summary:Digital twin technology has proven to be a transformative enabler for sustainable manufacturing by providing real-time virtual representations of physical assets and supply chain processes. This paper explores the integration of digital twins with agile supply chain strategies to improve the sustainability of manufacturing systems. By leveraging real-time data and advanced simulations, digital twins facilitate dynamic decision making, optimize resource utilization and reduce environmental impact. A case study is presented in which a digital twin is implemented with the aim of improving the responsiveness of agile supply chains and suggesting appropriate times for the delivery of components and the shipment of the final product, with the goal of minimizing the time components spend in warehouses. The analysis shows how digital twins improve clarity, adaptability and predictive capabilities, leading to greater efficiency and sustainability. The results show that the combination of digital twin technology and agile supply chain frameworks contributes significantly to resource optimization, emissions reduction and overall operational resilience. The proposed approach proves to be highly effective for various manufacturing environments, especially those that strive to balance efficiency and sustainability goals.
ISSN:2079-8954