Supply-Chain Operations Reference is a model developed by the Supply-Chain Council for cross industry supply-chain modeling, measurement and comparing. More information and overviews are available at the Supply-Chain Council web site, www.supply-chain.org.
Developed by the Supply Chain Council as an attempt at standardizing processes for supply chain management and stands for Supply Chain Operations Reference Model. The idea behind SCOR was to provide a language that can describe; measure, and compare supply chain operations.
Supply Chain Operations Reference Model. This is the model developed by the Supply Chain Council SCC and is built around four major processes: plan, source, make and deliver. The aim of the SCOR is to provide a standardised method of measuring supply chain performance and to use a common set of metrics to benchmark against other organizations. PRTM, a founding member of the SCC, actually does the research to come up with industry supply chain best practice metrics.