CPIM- Certified in Planning and Inventory Management
Resilience and agility are what make supply chains thrive in today’s rapidly changing world. Becoming CPIM certified shows employers that you know how to effectively manage disruptions, demand variations and supply chain risk.
Your CPIM preparation begins with a class and the APICS learning system. The CPIM Learning System is broken down into modules spread across two parts.
CPIM Part 1 and CPIM Part 2 exams must be passed within three years of each other to earn the CPIM designation.
CLTD-Certified in Logistics, Transportation and Distribution
Certified in Logistics, Transportation and Distribution (CLTD)
Prove an in-depth understanding of how to streamline logistics, transportation and distribution including order management, distribution inventory management and warehouse management.
Your APICS Certification preparation begins with the APICS learning systems. The CLTD Learning System is broken in to nine modules.
Module 1: Logistics Overview and Strategy
Module 2: Logistics Network Design
Module 3: Sustainability and Reverse Logistics
Module 4: Capacity Planning and Demand Management
Module 5: Order Management
Module 6: Inventory Management
Module 7: Warehouse Management
Module 8: Transportation
Module 9: Global Logistics
CPSM-Certified Professional in Supply Management
The Most Recognized Supply Management Certification
4 Letters Behind Your Name that Carry a Lot of Weight
CPSM® is globally recognized as the gold standard of excellence for supply management professionals. Developed by ISM, the leader in supply management education, the CPSM® credential is recognized across industries. Created from in-depth analysis of supply management functions, this premier supply management training experience addresses the realities of supply management, as well as workplace complexities including globalization, use of technology, and expanded competencies that supply chain and procurement professionals employ to drive value in their organizations.
CPSM® emphasizes the major competencies of supply management including:
Sourcing
Category Management
Negotiation
Legal and Contractual
Supplier Relationship Management
Cost and Price Management
Financial Analysis
Supply Chain Strategy
Sales and Operations Planning
Quality Management
Logistics and Material Management
Project Management
Leadership and Business Acumen
Systems Capability and Technology
Risk and Compliance
Corporate Social Responsibility
CPIM- Certified in Planning and Inventory Management
Resilience and agility are what make supply chains thrive in today’s rapidly changing world. Becoming CPIM certified shows employers that you know how to effectively manage disruptions, demand variations and supply chain risk.
Your CPIM preparation begins with a class and the APICS learning system. The CPIM Learning System is broken down into modules spread across two parts.
CPIM Part 1 and CPIM Part 2 exams must be passed within three years of each other to earn the CPIM designation.