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About ACSCA®
The role of a Supply Chain Analyst, also known as a
Supply Chain Specialist, is to ensure that a company's supply meets the demand of its customers. They are responsible for overseeing the company's supply chains, ensuring timely delivery, and staying within budget. Supply Chain Analysts analyze data and methods to predict and enhance a company's delivery of products and services to its customers.
The smooth and efficient operation of an organization's supply chain is crucial for profitability, making the role of a supply chain analyst essential. By obtaining the ACSCA® certification, you will gain global recognition for your ability to utilize data in supporting recommendations for optimizing production, supplies, and transportation methods within your organization.
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Topics evaluated in ACSCA®
- Demand Planning
- Inventory Management
- Supply Planning or MPS
- Distribution Requirement Planning (DRP)
- Transportation and logistics
- Develop data-driven rules to manage volatility.
- Plan inventory flow of goods and services
- Supply Chain Network Design
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Demand Planning
1) Demand Planning Process.
2) Demand Planning Software/Application.
3) Advanced algorithms and AI/ML.
Supply Planning or Master Product Schedule
1)MPS, MRP, and DRP’s Role in agile Supply Chain process flow.
2) Common MPS Output Reports.
3) The Difference Between MRP and MPS.
Transportation and logistics
1) How Supply Chain Management and Logistics Are Different.
2) Logistical Components of the Supply Chain.
3) How to Streamline Supply Chain Management with Logistics.
Plan inventory flow of goods and services
1) Define product sourcing and storage methods.
2) Decide how to track inventory data.
3) Create an internal SKU system.
Inventory Management
1) Advanced Inventory & Order Fulllment.
2) Key Features of Eective Inventory Management.
3) Intelligent, Self-correcting AI for Inventory Monitoring.
Distribution Requirement Planning (DRP)
1) Distribution Requirements Planning (DRP) in Supply Chain.
2) Advanced Planning & Schedule Systems (APS) & DRP in the Supply Chain.
Develop data-driven rules to manage Mod 6 volatility.
1) How Can a Data-Driven Supply Chain Strategy
Increase Your Competitive Edge?.
2) Issues with Data Analysis.
Supply Chain Network Design
1) Evaluating the end-to-end supply chain.
2)Using advanced analytics and human knowledge
to make data-driven decisions.
3)Balancing cost, service, risk, and ESG elements.
4)Using optimization tools to design the best network of
facilities.