New Mexico Instructions for the SCOR (Supply Chain Operations Reference) is a framework that provides a standard set of definitions and rules for supply chain processes. It is designed to ensure that supply chains are predictable and efficient. The New Mexico Instructions for the SCOR provide guidance on how to design, implement, and manage supply chain processes in New Mexico. The instructions cover topics such as inventory management, order processing, transportation, and customer service. The New Mexico Instructions for the SCOR can be divided into two types: Level 1 and Level 2. Level 1 covers the basic concepts of supply chain operations and provides guidance on how to design and implement an efficient supply chain process. It includes the roles and responsibilities of supply chain personnel, the supply chain process, and how to monitor and improve the performance of the process. Level 2 provides more detailed guidance on how to manage the supply chain process. It covers topics such as inventory management, order processing, transportation, and customer service. It also provides guidance on implementing and managing supply chain technologies, such as ERP systems and warehouse management systems. Overall, the New Mexico Instructions for the SCOR provide a comprehensive framework for designing, implementing, and managing supply chain operations in New Mexico.