
Digital twin examples: 3 cases in the logistics sector
May 24, 2021Digital twin technology creates high-precision animated representations to examine the efficiency of a logistics process and assess its viability in a warehouse.
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Digital twin technology creates high-precision animated representations to examine the efficiency of a logistics process and assess its viability in a warehouse.
Automated storage and retrieval systems are ideal for speeding up logistics processes, minimizing errors, and improving safety when handling and moving pallets and boxes.
E-commerce logistics relates to the link between e-commerce logistics and the need to systematize warehouse processes to make them fast, flexible, and efficient.
Procurement in logistics is fundamental for achieving an efficient supply chain. Its objective consists of managing stock to supply the production lines continuously.
In an AS/RS, the combined cycle of a stacker crane refers to pallets being deposited on and removed from racks in a single movement with the aim of reducing travel.
Supply Chain 4.0 constitutes the process whereby companies incorporate stock management technologies and methods that boost warehouse productivity and efficiency.
Physical inventory consists of counting the goods stored in the warehouse to compare the actual stock with the quantities of products recorded.
Gamification tools are implemented through actions such as contests, more fun and intuitive software interfaces, and periodic challenges, among many others.