One of the main avenues to improve the whole supply chain performance in today’s business environment is a better understanding about the behavior of the processes in the supply chain. This is more critical if these processes belong to the early part of the supply chain in the mineral raw materials industry. This paper examines how the sourcing process in this industry is represented in today’s supply chains. Most of the concepts, variables, and factors related to supply chain and supply chain management, mineral raw materials industry, the exploration, development and extraction processes are extracted from literature. All of them are presented by using the existing models, Design Chain Operations Reference (DCOR) model and Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model. This work finds that DCOR and SCOR models can be extended to model the sourcing process. Furthermore, it demonstrates the possibility to extend the SCOR model to the rest of the early supply chain processes of this industry.
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