Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR)

Rekan-rekan,

Tabel di bawah tidak bisa terlihat kalau rekan-rekan berlangganan menggunakan daily digest,
Yang jelas, sebelum APICS dan  Supply Chain Council (SCC) merger (bergabung), tabel dibawah menunjukkan kalau APICS dan SCC dianggap memiliki nilai tertinggi untuk asosiasi profesional non profit  bidang supply chain.

SCC dulu menawarkan  Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model.  Dengan bergabungnya APICS dan SCC, maka APICS sekarang juga menawarkan training SCOR.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply-chain_operations_reference   (SCOR)

"By describing supply chains using process modeling building blocks, the model can be used to describe supply chains that are very simple or very complex using a common set of definitions. As a result, disparate industries can be linked to describe the depth and breadth of virtually any supply chain.

SCOR is based on six distinct management processes: Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, Return, and Enable.

Plan – Processes that balance aggregate demand and supply to develop a course of action which best meets sourcing, production, and delivery requirements.
Source – Processes that procure goods and services to meet planned or actual demand.
Make – Processes that transform product to a finished state to meet planned or actual demand.
Deliver – Processes that provide finished goods and services to meet planned or actual demand, typically including order management, transportation management, and distribution management.
Return – Processes associated with returning or receiving returned products for any reason. These processes extend into post-delivery customer support.
Enable - New process since Version 11 (Dec 2012)."

Ahmad Syamil
Arkansas State University
http://www.linkedin.com/in/asyamil2

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