The current COVID-19 pandemic has had a major impact on all sectors, including the Manufacturing sector, one of which is Electronics. The decline caused by this pandemic has eroded the utilization (production capacity) of industries. In fact, it is these five industrial sub-sectors that contribute a lot to the Gross Domestic Product and generate foreign exchange from exports. The many challenges that the Electronics Manufacturing sector has to face in the Supply Chain due to the COVID-19 pandemic raises questions regarding the ability to operate manufacturing during the pandemic. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct a study to analyze what process elements in the electronics manufacturing supply chain are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic which can be used as a reference in further steps if you want to identify risks and create mitigation strategies. There are 6 dimensions identified in the SCOR, namely Plan 6 Indicators, Source 6 Indicators, Make 4 Indicators, Deliver 9 Indicators, return 9 Indicators and Enable 9 Indicators (total 43 Indicators). The indicator was screened through the Best Worth Method (BWM) by expert judgment (5 peoples) which was quite effective because it described the expert's interpretation, with the Consistency Ratio value: CR> 0.10. In total, 18 Process Elements were obtained which represent the dimensions of SCOR that were affected during the COVID-19 pandemic.