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Digital Twin of distribution center for optimized performance and sustainability

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Siemens Digital Industries Supply Chain & Logistics

Nuremberg Germany

Siemens Distribution Center Nuremberg
Nuremberg,
Germany
Sustainability
Highly fluctuating order structures with short-term peaks, constant changes in batch sizes and unpredictable orders from day-to-day make the environment the Distribution Center Nuremberg (DCN) is working in extremely complex. As one of the largest distribution centers within Siemens, it delivers to more than 25.000 customers worldwide and handles volumes between 12.000 and 22.000 order lines every day. To keep it´s fulfilment rate of almost 100% flexibility and speed are key elements of it´s operations. Thus, it has to constantly increase the output rate with the existing set up. Additionally, the DCN has ambitious sustainability goals, like becoming carbon neutral with own operations by 2030. With the help of automation and digitalization the global master DC becomes a blueprint for digital and sustainable end-to-end delivery chain management within Siemens.
A closed-loop digital twin of the distribution center was developed and connected to the cloud: a digital twin of the whole warehouse was created in the material flow simulation software Tenomatix Plant Simulation. The model was fed with current data from the warehouse management system and additional conditions, like how many employees are available for the respective work stations. In several steps, different variations of the simulation were run to come to the best possible situation for the next day in terms of capacity utilization and cost-effectiveness. By simulating extreme load and deadline scenarios, bottlenecks and error message hotspots could be identified. 
As concerns sustainability, the first step was to get transparency about energy consumers within warehouse operations. A cloud-based energy monitoring system was installed to gain full transparency about the energy consumption in real time. In the next step actions are taken to optimize resource utilization and energy management to reduce the overall carbon footprint of the warehouse. 
"We are on the way from classical logistics to modern end-to-end delivery chain management of the future. With the digital twin of our central global master DC we are creating a lighthouse and building the foundation for our journey into the industrial metaverse."
Werner Quell, Head of Supply Chain & Logistics Digital Industries
The goal was to optimize processes continuously, and to facilitate day-to-day planning. Now large volumes of data can be merged, analyzed and transferred into decisions in real time from different sources and locations. Significant improvements can be ralized in shift planning and thus a higher productivity through optimized use of resources, especially in the areas of picking and packing. Without the means of digitalization, the DCN would not be able to keep the throughput at the highest level and therefore a high fulfillment rate of almost 100%. With the help of the energy-monitoring system the highest energy consumers could be identified. In the next steps actions will be taken to optimize resource utilisation and to reduce the carbon footprint of the DC.
Closed-loop digital twin, Siemens Distribution Center, Nuremberg
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