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Supply Chain Operations
Reference Model (SCOR)
SCOR Brief Overview
What is a Process Reference Model?
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Process Reference Model
• Standard descriptions of management processes
• Framework of relationships among the standard processes
• Standard metrics to measure process performance
• Management practices that produce best in class performance
• Standard alignment to features and functionality
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Supply Chain Operations Reference Model (SCOR)
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Out - BoundIn - BoundOut
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InBound
SCOR Management ProcessesDemand/Supply Planning & Management
• Balance resources with requirements and establish/communicate plans for the whole supply chain, including Return, and the execution processes of Source, make Deliver
• Management of business rules, supply chain performance, data collection, inventory, capital assets, transportation, planning configuration, regulatory requirements and compliance, and supply chain risk
• Align the supply chain unit with the financial plan
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Plan
SCOR Management ProcessesSourcing Stocked, Make-to-Order, &
Engineer-to-Order Product
• Schedule deliveries; receive, verify, and transfer product; authorize supplier payments
• Identify and select supply sources when not predetermined, as for engineer-to-order product
• Manage business rules, assess supplier performance, and maintain data
• Manage inventory, capital assets, incoming product, supplier network, import/export requirements, supplier agreements, and supply chain source risk
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Source
SCOR Management ProcessesMake-to-Stock & Engineer-to-Order
Production Execution
• Schedule production activities, issue product, produce and test, package, stage product, and release product to deliver.
• Finalize engineering for engineer-to-order product
• Manage rules, performance, data, in-process products, equipment and facilities, transportation, production network, regulatory compliance for production, and supply chain make risk.
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Make
SCOR Management ProcessesOrder, Warehouse, Transportation,
Instillation Management for Stocked, Make-to-Order, and Engineer-to-Order Product
• Warehouse management from receiving and picking product to load and ship product
• Receive and verify product at customer site and install, if necessary
• Invoicing customer• Manage, Deliver business rules,
performance, information, finished product inventories, capital assets, transportation, product life cycle, import/export requirements, supply chain Deliver risk
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Deliver
SCOR Management ProcessesReturn of Raw Materials & Receipt of Returns of
Finished Goods
• All Return Defective Product steps from Source – identify product condition, disposition product, request product return authorization, schedule product shipment, and return defective product and deliver authorized product return, schedule return receipt, and transfer defective product.
• All Return Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul product steps from source – identify product condition, disposition product, request product return authorization, schedule product shipment, and return MRO product, - and deliver – authorize product return, schedule return receipt, and transfer MRO product
• All Return Excess Product steps from source – identify product condition, disposition product, request product return authorization, schedule product shipment, and return excess product – and deliver – authorize product return, schedule return, receipt, and transfer excess product
• Manage Return business rules, performance, data collection, return inventory, capital assets, transportation, network configuration, regulatory requirements and compliance, and supply chain return risk
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Return
SCOR Level 1 Process Definitions
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SCOR Process Decomposition Model
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SCOR Process Categories
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SCOR Level 1 Process Definitions
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SCORProcess
Definitions Customer Orders
Plan Processes that balance aggregate demand and supply to develop a course of action which best meets sourcing, production and delivery requirements
Plan Supply Chain – P1Plan Source – P2Plan Make – P3Plan Deliver – P4Plan Return – P5
Source Processes that procure goods and services to meet planned or actual demand.
Stocked Product –S1Make to Order – S2Engineer to Order – S3
Make Processes that transform product to a finished state to meet planned or actual demand
Stocked Product –M1Make to Order – M2Engineer to Order – M3
Deliver Processes that provide finished goods and services to meet planned or actual demand, typically including order management, transportation management, and distribution management
Stocked Product –D1Make to Order – D2Engineer to Order – D3Retail Product – D4
Return Processes associated with returning or receiving returned products for any reason. These processes extend into post-delivery customer support.
Return Defective Product – DR/SR1Return MRO Product – DR/SR2Return Excess Product – DR/SR3
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SCOR Version 9.0 Level 2
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SCOR & DOD Supply Chain
• Department of Defense Supply Chain Material Management Regulation
(DOD 4140.1-R Chapter 1)– DOD Components shall use the supply chain
operational reference (SCOR) processes of Plan, Source, Maintain/Make, Deliver, and Return as a framework for developing, improving, and conducting material management activities
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