Computer Assembling Plant Design
This assignment covers the design and implementation of a computer assembling plant, focusing on logistics and production.
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Computer Assembling Plant Design
Your Name
Course/Number
Date
Instructor Name
Design a computer assembling plant using the SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference)
model, outlining the key stages and processes involved in the assembly. Discuss the benefits of
each level of the SCOR model and explain how the model aids in improving the efficiency of the
supply chain. Additionally, describe the critical factors and layout considerations for the
computer assembling plant, highlighting major departments and key processes involved in the
assembly.
Word Count Requirement: Your response should be between 1,000 to 1,200 words. Be sure to
address each aspect of the assignment in detail, including relevant explanations and examples.
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Computer Assembling Plant Design
Your Name
Course/Number
Date
Instructor Name
Design a computer assembling plant using the SCOR (Supply-Chain Operations Reference)
model, outlining the key stages and processes involved in the assembly. Discuss the benefits of
each level of the SCOR model and explain how the model aids in improving the efficiency of the
supply chain. Additionally, describe the critical factors and layout considerations for the
computer assembling plant, highlighting major departments and key processes involved in the
assembly.
Word Count Requirement: Your response should be between 1,000 to 1,200 words. Be sure to
address each aspect of the assignment in detail, including relevant explanations and examples.
COMPUTER ASSEMBLY DESIGN 2
Computer Assembling Plant Design
This report provides details of layout and processes involved in computer assembling
plant. Primarily the product design is based on principles of supply chain management and
SCOR model. Any product design architecture should focus on three primary areas:
• Define supply chain processes i.e. plan, source, make, design and return and their
integration with each other.
• Integration of supply chain processes and other organizational key processes.
• Support processes required for supporting key supply chain processes and their
performance indicators.
SCOR Model
Supply-Chain Operations Reference-model (SCOR) is most widely acceptable
framework for supply chain architecture.SCOR framework helps defining bestpractices,
performance criteria, and software requirementsfor each core supply chain process, sub process,
and activity.
Using the SCOR framework top-down design method, an organizationcan quickly benchmark its
current supply chain performanceand architecture to other organizations, identify improvements
based on best practices, anddesign its future supply chain architecture. Till date more than 700
companies have adopted the SCOR model (Cohen &Roussel, 2005)
Stages of SCOR model
The SCOR framework has four stages, the first three of which has processes,
subprocesses, and activities are covered in the frame work whereas stage 4 is specific to the
organization. The model’s hierarchical structure helps to break-down processes into sub-
processes and activities. This helps to identify risk, resources and implementation schedule.
Computer Assembling Plant Design
This report provides details of layout and processes involved in computer assembling
plant. Primarily the product design is based on principles of supply chain management and
SCOR model. Any product design architecture should focus on three primary areas:
• Define supply chain processes i.e. plan, source, make, design and return and their
integration with each other.
• Integration of supply chain processes and other organizational key processes.
• Support processes required for supporting key supply chain processes and their
performance indicators.
SCOR Model
Supply-Chain Operations Reference-model (SCOR) is most widely acceptable
framework for supply chain architecture.SCOR framework helps defining bestpractices,
performance criteria, and software requirementsfor each core supply chain process, sub process,
and activity.
Using the SCOR framework top-down design method, an organizationcan quickly benchmark its
current supply chain performanceand architecture to other organizations, identify improvements
based on best practices, anddesign its future supply chain architecture. Till date more than 700
companies have adopted the SCOR model (Cohen &Roussel, 2005)
Stages of SCOR model
The SCOR framework has four stages, the first three of which has processes,
subprocesses, and activities are covered in the frame work whereas stage 4 is specific to the
organization. The model’s hierarchical structure helps to break-down processes into sub-
processes and activities. This helps to identify risk, resources and implementation schedule.
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