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CSCP 

The APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) program is a globally respected certification designed to empower professionals with advanced, end-to-end knowledge in supply chain management. This comprehensive program provides a broad perspective across the entire supply chain, from suppliers to customers, ensuring participants can integrate and manage all critical processes effectively. Through eight detailed modules, the CSCP program delivers thorough training on key concepts, strategies, and best practices in supply chain operations.

Achieving the APICS CSCP certification elevates career opportunities and adds significant value to your organization. It validates your expertise in supply chain management principles and reflects a strong commitment to the field. To earn the CSCP designation, candidates must pass a challenging exam and accumulate 20 maintenance points, cementing their credibility and expertise in supply chain management.

Why CSCP 


  1. Recognized as the premier global certification for end-to-end supply chain management, unlocking worldwide career opportunities.
  2. Provides a comprehensive view of the entire supply chain, giving you a competitive advantage and industry prestige.
  3.  Expands your expertise, positioning you as a go-to professional for driving organizational improvements.
  4. Certified professionals enjoy increased salaries and accelerated career advancement.
  5. Establish your reputation as a supply chain leader on a global platform, earning respect and credibility.
  6. Master the latest best practices to enhance planning and operations, boosting your job performance.
  7. Develop the skills to introduce innovative ideas and solutions across suppliers, plants, and distribution networks.
  8. Gain a highly respected certification that sets you apart in the industry, highlighting your commitment and expertise.

CSCP learning system Modules 


  • Introduction to Supply Chains
  • Demand Analysis and Patterns
  • Demand Management
  • Forecasting
  • Supply and Demand Alignment

  • Supply Chain Design and Optimisation
  • End-to-End Connectivity and Visibility
  • Supply Chain Metrics and Reports

  • Aligning Sourcing to Demand
  • Category Strategy for Sourcing
  • Product Design Influence
  • Supplier Selection, Contracting, and Use

  • Planning Operations
  • Capacity and Production Activity Control
  • Inventory
  • Performance and Continuous Improvement

  • Logistics and Distribution
  • Distribution Services and Transportation Choices
  • Trade Considerations
  • Reverse Flow

  • Customer Relationships
  • Supplier and Supply Chain Relationships

  • Risk Management and Supply Chain Risks
  • Risk Analysis and Response

  • Optimizing Supply Chain Strategy and Tactics
  • Sustainability
  • Technology Trends