Abdillah, Muhammad Rifqy Naufal
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Digital Twin Technology in Logistics: A Narrative Review of Implementation, Impact, and Challenges Abdillah, Muhammad Rifqy Naufal; Wahyuilahi, Muhammad
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 2 No. 4 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Sinergi Kawula Muda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v2i4.732

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The adoption of digital twin technology in logistics has gained significant traction as organizations seek to enhance supply chain transparency, operational efficiency, and predictive accuracy. This review explores how digital twin technologies improve logistics performance, identifying what enables success and what challenges persist. Literature was collected through comprehensive searches in Scopus and Google Scholar using keyword-based Boolean strategies, with inclusion criteria focusing on peer-reviewed studies from the last decade that explicitly address digital twin applications in logistics systems. Findings reveal that digital twins enable smarter decision-making through real-time tracking and predictive tools, especially in urban and maritime logistics. Empirical evidence highlights substantial gains in logistics performance, especially in urban and maritime logistics contexts. However, systemic barriers persist, including challenges in integrating legacy systems, high implementation costs, cybersecurity risks, and shortages of skilled professionals. Comparative insights reveal a digital divide between developed and developing economies, driven by disparities in infrastructure and institutional support. To accelerate adoption, stakeholders—especially policymakers and logistics managers—must prioritize infrastructure, workforce readiness, and inclusive innovation policies. Future studies should prioritize cross-regional comparisons and develop standardized evaluation models. Overall, digital twin technology holds strong promise for transforming global logistics if supported by cohesive governance, innovation, and strategic investment.
Transforming Logistics Education in Higher Institutions: The Role of Digital Technologies in Global Training Contexts Abdillah, Muhammad Rifqy Naufal; Wahyuilahi, Muhammad
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v3i1.737

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This paper explores the current state of digital logistics education and training, emphasizing the integration of advanced technologies such as virtual reality, digital twins, and artificial intelligence. The purpose of the study is to examine the impact of these technologies on learning outcomes and to identify the barriers that limit their effectiveness. A comprehensive literature review was conducted using databases such as Scopus and Google Scholar, with a focus on studies related to digital education, logistics, and technological adoption. The findings reveal that technologies such as virtual reality (VR) significantly improve engagement and concept mastery in logistics simulations, while artificial intelligence (AI) enhances personalized learning pathways. However, challenges such as insufficient infrastructure. The review highlights the importance of aligning curricula with industry needs and fostering greater collaboration between academia and industry. Policy recommendations include investing in digital infrastructure, enhancing educator training, and designing inclusive curricula that can accommodate diverse student populations. The study concludes with recommendations for future research to explore the long-term effects of digital training and the development of standardized evaluation methods for emerging educational technologies in logistics.
The Role of Data Integration and Stakeholder Collaboration in Improving Health System Performance Faisal, Ahmad; Abdillah, Muhammad Rifqy Naufal
Sinergi International Journal of Logistics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): February 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61194/sijl.v3i1.740

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This narrative review examines the integration of health systems, the role of public-private partnerships, and the effectiveness of disease surveillance mechanisms in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The aim is to synthesize the current body of literature on these critical health system components, exploring both structural and operational barriers that hinder effective policy implementation. The review employs a narrative methodology, gathering evidence from peer-reviewed studies, policy evaluations, and systematic reviews. The results highlight the importance of inter-organizational coordination, data integration, and stakeholder engagement in improving health system performance. Moreover, the review identifies key systemic factors such as infrastructure quality, governance coherence, and data capacity as pivotal in determining the success of health interventions. The discussion underscores the need for integrated policy frameworks that align central and local health efforts, as well as the importance of community-based participatory governance in enhancing policy effectiveness. The review concludes by recommending strategies to overcome structural barriers, including digital health system integration and improved multi-sectoral coordination. Future research should focus on longitudinal studies and the integration of qualitative data to further inform policy-making and enhance system resilience.