Our standards and tools are designed to solve supply chain issues specific to your company. They are trusted and relied upon by some of the world’s most successful corporations.
Our globally-recognized benchmarking standards are also the highest industry standards. Digitize your organization’s supply chain operations with the new SCOR Digital Standard (SCOR DS), updated to include emerging technology, practices and skills to support digital strategies.
With thousands of digital tools at your disposal, it can be difficult to decide what will work best and how everything will work together to create a streamlined, responsive supply chain. Through our reference model, you will be able to envision and build a set of dynamic networks that are more agile and responsive to today’s rapidly evolving landscape.
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Today’s supply chain leaders need to consider more than cost and time. People, the environment, adhering to regulations – all are critical to successful supply chain management. The ASCM sustainability standards helps you assess your supply chain’s alignment to our global standards as it relates to ethical, economic and ecological metrics.
The Global Health Supply Chain Maturity Model is a tool to assess an entity‘s health care supply chain. Typically used by regional and country health ministries and NGOs, this assessment tool helps organizations organize and prioritize changes to healthcare supply chains or optimize operations to become a more collaborative partner.
Harnessing the power of our alliance partner PwC's historical population data of more than 1,500 organizations and 2,500 supply chains, SCORmark provides a metrics-based assessment to identify key gap areas in your supply chain.
The Resilient Supply Chain Benchmark, developed by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by ASCM, assesses both the prevalence of modern supply chain resilience-building capabilities and how resilient companies have been over time, using data from 308 publicly listed US companies in three sectors (consumer electronics, pharmaceuticals and retail).

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