Abstract

Due to their specific industry characteristics, companies in single and small batch production encounter completely different challenges than companies in series production. The lack of repetitive effects and thus the resulting lack of transparency, complicate the optimization of manufacturing processes. However, the realization of digital production twins promises the exploitation of existing potentials. The digital production twin represents a virtual image of the production process and, in addition to increased transparency regarding the occurring processes, enables data-supported decision making through the usage of individualized digital applications. This paper focusses on the development of a methodology for the creation and implementation of digital production twins in single and small batch production companies.

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