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Supply Chain Phases - INI

Supply Chain Phases are the six primary processes (Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, Return, and Enable) defined by the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) Model. Developed by the Supply Chain Council (now ASCM), this framework has become the industry standard for analyzing, improving, and benchmarking supply chain operations. Each phase provides a systematic approach to enhancing supply chain efficiency, reliability, and responsiveness.

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[item.plan]
code=PLAN
slug=plan
name=Plan
description=The process of developing a strategy to balance demand and supply.

[item.source]
code=SOURCE
slug=source
name=Source
description=The procurement process of acquiring raw materials and components from suppliers.

[item.make]
code=MAKE
slug=make
name=Make
description=The production process of transforming raw materials into finished products.

[item.deliver]
code=DELIVER
slug=deliver
name=Deliver
description=The logistics and distribution process of delivering products to customers.

[item.return]
code=RETURN
slug=return
name=Return
description=The reverse logistics process for handling product returns and recycling.

[item.enable]
code=ENABLE
slug=enable
name=Enable
description=The management and support processes that sustain supply chain activities.