Certified Supply Chain Certification (CSCP)

at Association for Supply Chain Management

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About

Now more than ever before, supply chain is essential for businesses to run, consumers to get the goods they need and society to function. APICS Certified Supply Chain Certification (CSCP) is the playbook you need to understand and deliver this critical process. The comprehensive program covers everything you need to know across the global supply chain, from suppliers to customers and back again. Earning your CSCP designation shows that you have the skills to prepare for and overcome disruption, manage risk, and evaluate and implement modern supply chain technologies.

Takes

12 Weeks

Costs

$2.5k

Leads to

$50.6k careers

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Example Career

Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerks

Coordinate and expedite the flow of work and materials within or between departments of an establishment according to production schedule. Duties include reviewing and distributing production, work, and shipment schedules; conferring with department supervisors to determine progress of work and completion dates; and compiling reports on progress of work, inventory levels, costs, and production problems.

Transportation, Distribution, & Logistics

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Entry

Median

High

Salary

Hourly Wage

$35,030

$50,630

$79,260

$16.84

$24.34

$38.1

Conventional
Enterprising

What skills and credentials will I gain?

CSCP Learning System + Exam + 2nd Chance Exam with Membership

  • CSCP Learning System and exam voucher
  • 2nd Chance Exam (restrictions apply)
  • Digital and printed books (for one year from date of purchase)
  • Online study tools with quizzes, practice exam, learning activities and resource center (instructor support not included).
  • CSCP Exam Content Manual (ECM)
Certified Supply Chain Certification (CSCP) at Association for Supply Chain Management

Admissions

To earn a CSCP designation, you must pass one comprehensive exam.

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Congratulations on finding a program you're interested in! The first step is to follow the link to the program's application page. We'd recommend reaching out to Association for Supply Chain Management via their webform to answer any of your questions before enrolling. Good luck!

Contact

Who do I contact?

Association for Supply Chain Management