PUBLISHED PAPERS #44
| Babak ABBASOV, Asif GANBAYEV. Application of Digital Twin technology in customs processes for logistics: A conceptual framework | 
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| Abstract. This research explores the application of digital twin (DT) technology to customs processes in logistics. DT technology involves creating a virtual model of a physical system and integrating it with real-time data from sensors and other sources. By applying this technology to customs processes, it is possible to improve the efficiency and accuracy of these processes and enable more efficient use of resources. The paper examines the current state of DT technology in customs processes, the key considerations and challenges associated with developing a digital twin, and the potential benefits and limitations of using DT technology compared to existing approaches. The paper also discusses the implications of the adoption of DT technology for stakeholders involved in customs processes and identifies future areas of research, including the integration of DT with blockchain technology, optimization of logistics operations, development of advanced algorithms, application of DT to different areas of logistics, and collaboration among stakeholders in the logistics industry. Overall, the application of DT technology to customs processes in logistics has the potential to revolutionize the way goods are imported and exported across borders, leading to a more efficient and secure global supply chain. | 
| Keywords: Digital Twin; customs; logistics; virtual space; IoT | 
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| DOI: https://doi.org/10.54381/plmo2023.44 | 
