SCOR
The Supply-Chain Council (SCC) was founded in 1996 in response to the growing complexity of the business environment and the challenges associated with a holistic approach to supply chain management. The SCC developed the Supply-Chain Operations Reference Model (SCOR), which enables companies to describe, analyze, and communicate supply chain issues internally and externally.
The Supply Chain Council uses ARIS to visualize their reference models and makes this ARIS Database available to their members for free.
This combination allows companies to efficiently design, evaluate, and improve supply chain processes, based on the SCC’s endorsed standards. SCOR contains process definitions, best practices, and metrics for the core processes plan, source, make, deliver, and return.
Key benefits:
- Define and document existing processes with ease and evaluate a range of future supply chain scenarios before you implement the desired solution.
- Leverage predefined and standardized elements of SCOR to identify bottlenecks, weak points, and areas of improvement in your supply chain.
- Compare your existing supply chain processes with best practices and measure your process performance based on SCOR-based metrics.
- Reuse predefined metrics associated with the performance attributes of reliability, responsiveness, flexibility, cost, and assets.
"SCOR®" is a registered trademark of the Supply-Chain Council; the SCOR logo and the "Supply-Chain Council" are trademarks of the Supply-Chain Council, Inc.
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