Implementation of construction supply chain flow based on SCOR 12.0 performance standards

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Abstract

Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) is a supply chain performance measurement model that has been widely used in the manufacturing industry with the latest model version 12.0. This article presents the adoption and development of a construction supply chain performance measurement framework in Indonesia based on SCOR 12.0. The supply chain supply for ready mix concrete and steel as a case study consists of contracts, on-site inspection, material usage, and payment. Simulations were carried out on Project X with precast concrete supplied by ready mix concrete and steel with three suppliers each. Performance indicators from SCOR are analyzed and simulated to be implemented in the supply chain flow. The result is a contract phase with overall value at riks (OVAR), on-site inspection with perfect order fulfillment (POF) and order fulfillment cycle time (OFCT), use of materials with upside supply chain adaptability (USCA) and downside supply chain adaptability (DSCA), payment with total supply chain management costs (TSCMC) and the cost of goods sold (COGS), and overall flow with cash-to-cash cycle time (CCT), return on supply chain fixed assets (RSCFA), return on working capital (ROWC).

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Sholeh, M. N., Nurdiana, A., Dharmo, B., & Suharjono. (2021). Implementation of construction supply chain flow based on SCOR 12.0 performance standards. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1833). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1833/1/012012

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