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Presented by:S.M.Tabatabaee Nasab

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SCOR spans: All customer interactions, from order entry

through paid invoice All product (physical material and service)

transactions, from your supplier’s supplier to your customer’s customer, including equipment, supplies, spare parts, software, etc.

• All market interactions, from the understanding of aggregate demand to the fulfillment of each order

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Enable

1) Establish and Manage Rules2) Assess Performance3) Manage Data4) Manage Inventory5) Manage Capital Assets6) Manage Transportation7) Manage Supply Chain Configuration8) Manage Regulatory Compliance9) Process Specific Elements

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SCOR Level 3

Presents Detailed Process Element Information for Each Level 2 Process Category:

Process flowInputs and outputsSource of inputsOutput destination

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S1 at level 3

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decomposition in level 4

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The Concept of “Configurability”A supply-chain configuration is driven by:Plan levels of aggregation and

information sourcesSource locations and productsMake production sites and methodsDeliver channels, inventory deployment

and productsReturn locations and methodsSCOR must accurately reflect how a supply-

chain’s configuration impacts management processes and

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How SCOR Describes One SCM Trade-off

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Configuring Supply-Chain Threads1. Select the business entity to be modeled

(geography, product set, organization)2 . Illustrate the physical locations of:-- Production facilities (Make)--Distribution activities (Deliver)-- Sourcing activities (Source)3. Illustrate primary point-to-point material flows

using “solid line” arrows4. Place the most appropriate Level 2 execution

process categories to describe activities at each location

5. Describe each distinct supply-chain “thread”6. Place planning process categories, using dashed

lines to show links with execution processes7. Place P1, if appropriate

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