Analysis of the Supply Chain of Horticultural Production under the SCOR Model in Colombia

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Ana Milena Serrano Amado, Gustavo Mozeris, Alejandro Fonseca Bayona

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Efficient supply chain management is crucial to the competitiveness and success of organizations. The SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference) model is a widely used tool for assessing and improving the supply chain. This article presents a bibliometric analysis of the scientific literature on supply chain evaluation in the production process under the SCOR model. A systematic search was carried out in scientific databases (Scopus, Web of Science, Google Scholar) using keywords related to the supply chain, production and SCOR model. 50 articles published between 2010 and 2022 were selected. The results show that: i. most studies focus on the evaluation of the efficiency and effectiveness of the supply chain, ii. the SCOR model is mainly used to analyze inventory management, logistics and transportation, iii. Most studies focus on manufacturing industries, especially automotive and electronics, IV. the most cited authors are the Supply Chain Council, Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals and APICS. The analysis reveals the importance of supply chain assessment in production to improve competitiveness and reduce costs. The SCOR model is an effective tool for assessing and improving the supply chain, however, opportunities are identified for research in areas such as sustainability, innovation and technology in the supply chain. This bibliometric analysis provides an overview of the scientific literature on supply chain assessment in production under the SCOR model. The results can be useful for researchers, managers, and practitioners to identify areas for improvement and develop effective strategies to optimize the supply chain

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