Digital Twins on the Resilience of Supply Chain Under COVID-19 Pandemic

Abbas Mardani, Zhihan Lv, Haibin Lv, Liang Qiao
2022-08-15

SCID:  54.1/z9364tpj
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has put enormous pressure on the global supply chain. This work aims to solve supply chain interruption caused by public health emergencies in real life through the resilient supply chain based on digital twins (DTs). The research example used here is the disruption of the supply chain of N95 medical masks under the COVID-19 epidemic. First, the resilient supply chain's emergency decision cost and profit model is established under the manufacturer-supplier shared mode. The supply chain ofMcompany of N95 medical masks in Hubei under the COVID-19 pandemic is selected to discuss the cost of emergency decision-making in the resilient supply chain. Moreover, a product supply chain model is built, includingHsuppliers,Jmanufacturers,Kdistributors, andLretailers. Supply failures result in lower supplier capacity ratios. Accordingly, the supply chain will adopt emergency strategies to reduce operating costs and increase profits. Activating alternative suppliers and distributors can mitigate the loss caused by partial supply chain disruption in emergencies. The elasticity of supply chains based on DTs discussed here is of significant value in helping the automation of critical links of the supply chain. The resilient supply chain combined with the capacity recovery strategy can significantly improve the traditional supply chain's response to supply disruption events.
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Abbas Mardani
Zhihan Lv
Haibin Lv
Liang Qiao
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