Proceedings Article10.1109/LOGISTIQUA49782.2020.9353936
Supply Chain Digitalization Overview SCOR model implication
Asmaa Es-Satty,Radouane Lemghari,Chafik Okar +2 more
- 02 Dec 2020
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors bring up the concept of digitalization in supply chain, examine this emerging trend and highlight the SCOR model implication in integrating digitalisation in SC, which represents a value driven process, increases efficiency for industrial practitioners and offers new opportunities towards new approaches and methods for academic researchers.
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Abstract: Digital transformation is reshaping the way business is managed all over the world. It represents a value driven process, increases efficiency for industrial practitioners and offers new opportunities towards new approaches and methods for academic researchers. Being widely known and constantly developed to increase supply chain excellence, by combining practice and research [1] [2], the supply chain operations reference model (SCOR) has been selected for this study. This paper's objective is to bring up the concept of digitalization in supply chain (SC), examine this emerging trend and highlight the SCOR model implication in integrating digitalization in SC.
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