Online CSCP - Certified Supply Chain Professional Program

Classes on Monday and Wednesday Nights 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Cost (includes Participant Workbook | Learning System): $CAN
ASCM Toronto Chapter Members: $1950.00 + HST = $2203.50
Non Members: $2200.00 + HST = $2486.00
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ASCM Toronto Chapter Members Course Only Fee: $1200.00 + HST (Does not include books)
Non Members Course Only Fee: $1500.00 + HST (Does not include books)
Exam Fees are not included in course costs.

The CSCP Learning System provides a personal path toward success for CSCP exam preparation through comprehensive reading materials and interactive web-based study tools. Together the program helps users apply the concepts learned in the reading materials and test their understanding and retention of the topics.
The APICS CSCP designation is the most widely recognized educational program designed for operations and supply chain management professionals around the world. Demonstrate your mastery of end-to-end supply chain management best practices by earning your APICS CSCP designation. You will demonstrate significant commitment to your profession and your career, distinguish yourself as an industry expert and excel with your newly acquired specialized knowledge.
Launched in 2006, the APICS CSCP designation has been earned by more than 19,000 professionals worldwide, in 82 countries, and is the standard in global supply chain education.
Who should earn the CSCP designation?
The APICS CSCP designation is for professionals who are interested in increasing their knowledge and expertise in the field of global supply chain management. This designation is ideal for you and your organization if you are:
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Interested in more depth of knowledge and understanding in the areas of supplier and customer relations, international trade, the use of information technology to enable the supply chain, and physical logistics
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A professional who is consulting or facilitating supply chain functions
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A professional who is interested in increasing knowledge and expertise in the field of global supply chain management.
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A professional who is consulting or facilitating supply chain functions or working with enterprise resources planning (ERP) systems
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An employer wanting to create a common standard of understanding, vocabulary, resources, and frameworks within your company to address your supply chain challenges and opportunities
Tested Knowledge
Learn the concepts, strategies, processes, tools, and technologies applied to managing the end-to-end forward and backward flow of materials, information, and value in the supply chain. Be able to recognize and analyze specific supply chain situations and opportunities and select the appropriate approaches, tools, techniques, and technologies. Be able to define and select the actions necessary to implement solutions. Topics include:
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Aligning supply chain processes and capabilities with strategic business goals
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Understanding organizational roles and infrastructures in the supply chain
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Managing material, information, and financial flows
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Understanding and managing intra- and inter-organizational relationships
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Selecting and leveraging technologies to enable effective process management
CSCP Exam
Take the next step toward earning your CSCP credential! Passing the CSCP exam demonstrates your commitment to your career and mastery of knowledge of the end-to-end supply chain.
CSCP Exam Locations
APICS exams are delivered via computer-based testing (CBT) at Pearson VUE test centers, which are located around the world.
CSCP Exam Eligibility
Candidates must obtain eligibility by completing the CSCP online eligibility application prior to purchasing their exam.
Purchase the CSCP Exam from ASCM Toronto in $CAD
ASCM Toronto reserves the right to cancel or reschedule any training or event at its discretion.
Cancellations must be received 48 hours prior to the course, send your cancellation notice to [email protected]

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