Since its launch in 2006, APICS 'CSCP Supply Chain Professional Manager Certification has become a global standard for education and certification in the field of supply chain management. CSCP certification expands APICS's knowledge system in the field of operations, spans end-to-end operational management inside and outside the enterprise, and covers theory and practice of framework design, process management, risk management, etc. throughout the supply chain. CSCP-certified professionals gain the skills to efficiently manage global supply chain activities involving suppliers, factories, distributors and customers located around the world. CSCP meets the needs of both supply chain professionals and employers, helping individuals and businesses become more competitive in today's economic development.
■ Module 1 Supply Chain, Demand Management and Forecasting ■ Module 2 Global Supply Chain Network ■ Module 3 Procurement of Products and Services ■ Module 4 Internal Operations and Inventory ■ Module 5 Forward and Reverse Logistics ■ Module 6 Supply Chain Relations ■ Module 7 Supply Chain Risk ■ Module 8 Optimization, Sustainability, and Technology
■ Master the core concepts and theoretical knowledge of supply chain management: supply chain planning, procurement and supply management, production and inventory management, transportation and logistics, etc. ■ Proficiency in practical tools and skills of supply chain management: demand planning, production planning, material demand planning, etc. ■ Improve the overall quality and innovative capabilities of supply chain management: Analyze problems, solve problems, innovate thinking, communication and coordination, teamwork, etc. ■ Master best practices in global supply chain management and understand supply chain management characteristics and trends in different cultural and market environments ■ Understand constraints and key decisions in global logistics and establish a logistics network consistent with the overall strategy ■ Learn emerging information technologies for supply chain management with globalization and collaborative commerce ■ Understand supply chain risk management under changes in the business environment