Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) Exam Preparation

Program Overview

91桃色鈥檚 live online Certified Supply Chain Professional Exam Preparation Program is designed to provide the knowledge for students to pass the CSCP exam and demonstrate their expertise in supply chain planning and operations. Participants will gain the skills to effectively manage global supply chain activities that involve suppliers, plants, distributors, and customers located around the world. CSCP serves the needs of both professionals and employers by keeping participants and their organization more competitive in today鈥檚 economy.

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The Profession

The following demonstrates common career paths for supply chain professionals.

Buyer  Senior Buyer Buyer/Planner Procurement Manager Materials Manager Supply Chain Manager  
Master Scheduler Purchasing Manager Materials Manager Supply Chain Manager      
Materials Manager Plant Manager Supply Chain Manager Supply Chain Director      
Operations Manager Plant Manager Director of Operations Vice President of Operations      
Transportation Manager Supply Chain Manager Supply Chain Director Vice President of Operations      
Supply Chain Manager Supply Chain Director  Director of Operations Vice President of Operations      
Director of Supply Chain Vice President of Operations COO CEO      

 

Why earn your CSCP designation?

Earning your CSCP makes you a recognized expert in the supply chain field. This professional distinction sets you apart from your colleagues, proving your high level of knowledge and skills.

After earning your CSCP you will be able to:

  • Help your company reach its ideal supply chain state
  • Use data to link production, distribution, purchasing, and service
  • Reduce waste in supply chains
  • Identify and classify supply chain risk and develop risk response plans
  • Improve communications throughout the supply chain

Salary

Supply chain professionals who hold an APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM); Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP); or Certified in Logistics, Transportation and Distribution (CLTD) designation have a median salary of $90,000, which is 27% higher than those without a certification.

Salary by APICS Certification:

25th Percentile  
No Certification $55,000
CPIM $68,450
CSCP $76,813
CLTD $66,500
50th Percentile  
No Certification $70,885
CPIM $86,000
CSCP $99,900
CLTD $92,000
75th Percentile  
No Certification $90,000
CPIM $115,000
CSCP $135,250
CLTD $133,750

 

CSCP Learning System

The 2025 APICS CSCP Learning System consists of eight modules and web-based study tools that reflect the entire APICS CSCP Exam Content Manual (ECM) and provide a broad view of global end-to-end supply chain management. Each module will further empower you with an understanding of best practices, techniques and technologies necessary to maximize your organization鈥檚 efficiency and impact the bottom line. The Learning System is included in the cost of the program.

Module 1: Supply Chains, Demand Management, and Forecasting
  • Visualizing the supply chain entities, structures, and flows used to procure and deliver goods and services
  • Differentiating vertical versus horizontal integration and different levels of supply chain maturity
  • Using planning, communicating, influencing, and prioritizing steps in demand management, including market research and demand forecasting
  • Assessing portfolios and products using product portfolio management, the 4Ps of marketing, and product life-cycle management (PLM)
  • Using sales and operations planning (S&OP) to align supply with demand
Module 2: Global Supply Chain Networks
  • Designing the supply chain and configuring the supply chain network
  • Balancing efficiency with responsiveness while being resilient
  • Optimizing technology by matching requirements to various supply chain technologies and interfaces
  • Forming cross-functional and cross-organizational supply chain design teams
  • Safeguarding and maintaining cybersecurity, data privacy, and supply chain master data
  • Improving the supply chain by measuring and analyzing performance with supply chain metrics focused on customers, financial reports, operational practices, and customer service
  • Becoming familiar with accounting and financial reporting information and strategic analysis tools
Module 3: Sourcing Products and Services
  • Following a sourcing process to capture changes, such as for new products
  • Managing supply based on total cost of ownership and make-versus-buy analysis
  • Developing a category strategy and sourcing categories
  • Doing spend and portfolio analyses to right-size the supplier base
  • Developing supply plans based on buyer-supplier relationships
  • Influencing product designs to promote collaboration and requirements inclusiveness
  • Negotiating effective supply contracts/purchase orders and selecting proper payment terms
Module 4: Internal Operations and Inventory
  • Leveraging manufacturing planning and control including master planning, master scheduling, material requirements planning, distribution requirements planning, and various levels of capacity checks
  • Managing, planning, and controlling inventory to keep it at proper levels and replenish it efficiently
  • Understanding the effects of inventory on financial statements and inventory-related cost categories
  • Using quality and continuous improvement techniques and principles, including lean and just-in-time
Module 5: Forward and Reverse Logistics
  • Determining strategies for logistics, warehouse management, and transportation management
  • Complying with international standards and considerations for import/export, tax/tariff, and labor laws
  • Managing reverse logistics and waste
Module 6: Supply Chain Relationships
  • Segmenting customers, suppliers, and other partners
  • Using supplier relationship management (SRM) and customer relationship management (CRM) to develop, measure, and maintain relationships
  • Understanding the communication process and dimensions
Module 7: Supply Chain Risk
  • Identifying, assessing, classifying, and responding to supply chain risks in a cost-effective manner
  • Learning about common supply chain risks and how to make preventive and contingent action plans
Module 8: Optimization, Sustainability, and Technology
  • Considering inputs and objectives of organizational strategy and supply chain management strategy
  • Recognizing and resolving strategic misalignments and gaps
  • Building sustainable best practices and ensuring corporate social responsibility compliance
  • Embracing sustainability principles, standards, and reporting methods, including the UN Global Compact and GRI sustainability reporting standards
  • Assessing technology needs and learning about emerging technologies
  • Implementing changes using project management and change management

Prerequisites

Participants MUST be a member of the Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) to take this course. The membership fee is not included in the cost of this program. To become a member, please visit and follow the instructions on the website. To be eligible, participants must choose the $99 annual membership fee plus the $100 certification upgrade. If you have any questions about this, please contact us.

Certification

This program is intended to prepare participants for the CSCP exam. An exam voucher is included in the cost of the program. Students will have 6 months from the end of the program to schedule and sit for the exam. If a student fails the first exam, they will qualify for a 2nd chance exam (retake). The 2nd chance exam, if issued, will be valid for 6 months.

Instructors

David Turbide

Dave has been a member of APICS/ASCM since 1985, previously serving as Chapter President for 10 years and currently serving as Executive Vice President. Dave is a certified manufacturing engineer (CMfgE) and is certified by APICS at the fellow level in Planning and Inventory Management (CFPIM), Certified in Integrated Resource Management (CIRM) and is a Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP). He is a long-time chapter instructor for APICS classes and was a subject matter expert contributor for the education material supporting the CSCP program.

Author of six books including Computers in Manufacturing, MRP+, and Why Systems Fail, Dave has unique qualifications as an independent consultant and freelance writer serving both the developers and the users of software and systems for manufacturers. He has helped hundreds of users of manufacturing systems to select, implement, and get better results from their systems. In addition, he has performed analysis, written white papers and case studies, and advised software developers to help them improve their products and market positioning. He has authored several reports for major analyst firms and is especially attuned to the needs and challenges of the mid-sized manufacturer.

In addition to contributing hundreds of articles for various trade publications including more than 20 years writing the 鈥淓nterprise Insights鈥 column for APICS magazine, Dave and a partner launched Midrange ERP magazine (later renamed Midrange Enterprise) in 1996, to act as an information and education resource for the small to medium manufacturing community. After returning to private practice, he leveraged the broad market knowledge acquired through his manufacturing consulting practice and magazine editor to work as a freelance writer.

As a frequent speaker at regional and national conferences and seminars, he can be heard in-person and on the web. Contact Dave for more information at dave@daveturbide.com.

Paul Moriarty

Paul possesses more than 25 years in the field of Supply Chain Management and Operations. He has several nationally recognized, professional certifications: CPSM (Certified Professional in Supply Management from Institute for Supply Management), CLTD (Certified Logistics, Transportation, and Distribution from ASCM), CPIM (Certified Planning and Inventory Manager from ASCM), and CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional from ASCM). 

Paul is a certified instructor for CLTD, CPIM, CSCP, as well as CPSM.

Paul developed and taught project management, operations and supply management courses for local companies and colleges.

Paul is founder and president of PFM & Associates, LLC, a small consultancy specializing in aiding companies to streamline operations, logistics, and inventory.

In addition, Paul is the president of the Northern New England chapter of ASCM.

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Registration can be completed online. You may also register over the phone by calling 413-572-8033.

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