American Certified Supply Chain Analyst (ACSCA)®
$399.99About this course
Our ACSCA® certification is designed for professionals and managers working in the field of supply chain management. 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.
Exam Codes | Exam ACSCA® AC-US07 |
Launch Date | August 2022 |
Exam Details | The new ACSCA® Fundamentals exam focuses on the knowledge and skills required to identify and explain the basics of computing |
Number of Questions | Maximum of 100 questions per exam |
Type of Questions | Multiple choice |
Length of Test | 120 Minutes |
Passing Score | 600 (on a scale of 1000) |
Recommended Experience | No prior experience necessary |
Languages | English |
Retirement | None |
Testing Provider | Affiliate Partner Testing CentersOnline Testing |
Price | $399.99 USD |
ACSCA® certification helps professionals acquire basic knowledge and skills in supply chain management
The ACSCA® certification exam assumes that you have a close working relationship In the supply chain industry
The American Certified Supply Chain Analyst (ACSCA)® certification shows future employers that you have the practical knowledge, insights, and professional expertise.
The American Certified Supply Chain Analyst (ACSCA®) certification provides assessment in the areas of
- 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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