Siemens Digital Industries Software presents innovations for the digital planning and control of supply chains and their crisis-proof orchestration at the transport logistic 2025 in Munich from June 2 to 5. According to the company, the digitalization specialist will showcase solutions for automated transport planning, the use of the Digital Twin as an optimization tool in supply chain management, and a control tower that allows production and delivery processes to be synchronized in real-time.
“At transport logistics 2025, Siemens is presenting scalable IT solutions that enable industrial and logistics companies to efficiently and sustainably manage their logistics and supply chain networks—especially in view of current and future challenges,” says Volker Albrecht, CEO of Siemens Digital Logistics.
According to a press release, the solutions presented include the “AX4 Transport Optimizer,” which uses advanced algorithms to automate and optimize complex tasks such as shipment consolidation, route planning, and cost management. The transport planning based on vehicle configurations takes into account parameters like weight, volume, and number of pallets, as well as variable and fixed cost structures. Modern algorithms enable the automated creation of cost-optimized transport plans, even for multi-stop transports with multiple pickup and delivery locations. Optionally, real-time data integration is possible, allowing for dynamic adaptation of transport plans. This way, companies can respond flexibly to changing conditions and requirements.
Solutions for Resilient Supply Chains
Additionally, Siemens intends to showcase practical solutions for resilient and cost-effective supply chains in industry and commerce at transport logistics. Dynamic planning tools like the Digital Twin are used in this context. According to the provider, the “Supply Chain Suite” enables the analysis and simulation of various scenarios. For example, procurement strategies and network configurations can be thoroughly tested and their outcomes predicted before operational implementation. In combination with “Opcenter Intraplant Logistics” (IPL), the optimization potential extends from the supply chain into the warehouse, it is said.
Digital solutions like the Control Tower from Siemens Digital Logistics are intended to ensure seamless transparency across all production and logistics processes. According to the provider, the system aggregates and consolidates data across systems and allows seamless synchronization of production and logistics processes. With its capabilities in the area of supply chain transparency, the Control Tower also forms an ideal ecosystem for implementing a functional circular economy.
Hall B1, Stand 113/214