
The SCOR Model
The SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference) Model is a framework used by organizations to analyze and improve how they manage their supply chains. It breaks down supply chain activities into five key areas: plan, source, make, deliver, and return. By mapping processes within these areas, companies can identify strengths, pinpoint inefficiencies, and implement best practices. The model helps ensure that products are produced and delivered efficiently, costs are controlled, and customer satisfaction is achieved, all while providing a common language for supply chain management across industries.