Digital Twins in Supply Chain Logistics: Practical Applications through Simulators - 2nd edition

Digital Twins in Supply Chain Logistics: Practical Applications through Simulators - 2nd edition
Reference Code EUG2_T2_1_0124
Host Institution UAH - University of Alcalá
Description

Develop practical strategies and skills for optimizing and creating resilient supply chains using Digital Twins with simulation capabilities.

 

This 40-hour course, split in 10 sessions, introduces students to the use of digital twins for supply chain logistics. Using real-life business cases and scenarios from European multinational companies, the students will learn to identify and solve common logistics challenges through simulation exercises. Strategical, tactical and operational perspectives are addressed.

A professional software environment (AnyLogistix3) is used for supply chain simulation and digital twin, where each student can reproduce the scenarios proposed. The required simulation environment licenses were purchased in the first edition of the course, so the initial financial investment can be efficiently returned.

Each session will focus on a specific problem, combining theory and hands-on simulation with AnyLogistix 3, Excel, and python notebooks to demonstrate practical solutions.

Also, free generative AI tools will be requested to be used for analytic purposes

The course will award you with 2 ECTS

Prerequisites: B2 Level of English is needed. Personal computer and network connectivity are required. Also Excel software tool or compatible alternative software is required

Period 15 Dec 2025 — 30 Jan 2026
Duration
Mode Online
Type of activity Course
Target groups
Location Online
WP WP 2
ISCED Fields of Study
Contact Person for Administrative issues: Ana Gigosos, for academic issues ALvvaro Paricio and Miguel Ángel López
ana.gigosos@uah.es, alvaro.paricio@uah.es, miguelangel.lopez@uah.es
Content and Methodology

Problem-based learning, Online lectures, and presentations. Simulation-based learning and teamworking will be used as methodologies.


 


Evaluation will be done through online tests and practical activities uploaded in the virtual classroom.


 


All the digital twin simulation environments are delivered to the students so that they can reproduce the class online or deferred. A professional software environment is used for supply chain simulation to implement the digital twin, where each student can reproduce the SC scenarios proposed

Recognition Transcript of records - ECTS
Language English
Funding by EUGLOH budget Funded in full
Recruitment of Participants Qualitative Assessment
Number of open spots 40
Call for Applications
Open
Current call
19 Aug 2025 — 1 Oct 2025 Apply now