Process Element Level Clause Samples
Process Element Level. Each Process Category is decomposed on the Process Elements, which means the particular process flows, the process inputs and outputs, the performance metrics etc. For illustration: the Process Elements of the P3: Plan Make Process Category: P3.1: Identify, prioritise and aggregate production requirements. P3.2: Identify, assess and aggregate production resources. P3.3: Balance production resources with production requirements. P3.4: Establish production plans. The third level in the SCOR modelling is considered for the last level of decomposition. Anyway there is a chance to decompose the elements into the lower detailed levels. The above-defined SCOR Processes, Process Categories, and Process Elements enable to model the supply chain, which includes arbitrary amount of the supply chain component - the suppliers’ supplier to customer’s customer (see figure 1). e-SCOR e-SCOR provides an implementation of the SCOR model by providing an interactive modelling environment that allows organizations to proactively identify the needs of their supply chain processes. e-SCOR have implemented the SCOR methodology with couple differences. It uses selected Process Category from the SCOR Configuration Level to define four basic roles in the supply chain (Level 1 Roles): • Base Manufacturer role - initiate the overall supply chain by providing raw materials to downstream buyers. • Distributor role - sources components or finished products from upstream suppliers and delivers those products to downstream buyers. • Manufacturer role - manufactures finished products. • Consumer role - initiates the acquisition of the consumer products in the supply chain. For illustration: the Distributor role is created by following Process Categories:
