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Typical Supply Chain Management (SCM) Approaches

Supply Chain Management (SCM) refers to the strategic coordination of procurement, production, logistics, and distribution processes to ensure timely and cost-effective delivery of materials and systems [1]. In the context of autonomous systems, SCM strategies must handle highly specialised components, short technology cycles, and stringent quality standards. The SCOR model, developed by the Supply Chain Council (SCC), is a widely used framework for designing and evaluating supply chains [2].


[1] Christopher, M. (2016). Logistics & Supply Chain Management (5th ed.). Pearson
[2] APICS. (2021). SCOR Digital Standard (Version 13.0). Association for Supply Chain Management
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