Digital twin in the supply chain
Digital Twin in the supply chain - methods, technologies and strategies for future-proof, digital and resilient supply chains.
Introduction
Digital twin in the supply chain is a key topic for companies that want to make their supply chains more robust, transparent and sustainable. Digitalization, automation and smart data analysis form the basis for a modern supply chain.
What is Digital Twin in the supply chain?
Digital Twin in the supply chain describes strategies, technologies and operational measures that can be used to plan, manage and optimize supply chains. The aim is to minimize risks, increase efficiency and enhance flexibility - even in times of crisis.
Relevance in the corporate context
Global markets, ESG requirements and volatile framework conditions require a new understanding of supply chain management. Companies that implement digital twin in the supply chain create a decisive competitive advantage.
Typical challenges
- Non-transparent supply networks
- Poor data availability and fragmentation
- Lack of automation & integration
- Reactive instead of predictive control
Practical example
A mechanical engineering company used digital twin in the supply chain to introduce a digital supply chain dashboard with real-time data. The result: faster responses to delivery bottlenecks, better forecasts and increased customer satisfaction.
Our approach
- Supply chain analysis & data availability
- Define target image & roadmap
- Tool implementation (e.g. SCM platforms, dashboards)
- Process design & training
- Continuous monitoring & optimization
Conclusion
Digital twin in the supply chain is the key to a resilient, efficient and sustainable supply chain. Those who think ahead digitally ensure stability and innovative strength.

FAQ
Why is digital twin so important in the supply chain?
Because modern supply chains are complex, dynamic and crucial to a company's success.
Who is digital twin suitable for in the supply chain?
For manufacturing companies, trading organizations and any company with a complex supply network.
How do you get started?
With an analysis of the status quo, a digital roadmap and the right tool support.
Which technologies help?
SCM platforms, real-time dashboards, forecasting tools, blockchain or IoT solutions - depending on the objective.