The American Certified Supply Chain Professional (ACSCP)®

  /  The American Certified Supply Chain Professional (ACSCP)®

Why is it different?

The American Certified Supply Chain Professional (ACSCP)® certification shows future employers that you have the practical knowledge, insights, and professional expertise to understand how logistics and integrated supply chain can contribute to firm competitiveness.

Why go for ACSCP® Certification?

ACSCP® certification helps professionals acquire basic knowledge and skills of a Supply Chain specialist.

The ACSCP® certification exam assumes that you have a close working relationship with the supply chain management process.

This certification explores the integration of key business processes from end user through original suppliers for the purpose of adding value for the firm, its key supply chain members, to include customers and other stakeholders. This certification is unique as it assures employers of your professional skills on how logistics and supply chain capabilities can be synthesized and leveraged to achieve superior supply chain and logistics performance in an organization.

This certification is a pre-requisite for ACSCM® which is the standard certification for Managers in Supply Chain.

American Certified Supply Chain Professional Certification®

About the exam

The ACSCP® Certification test fundamental concepts of supply chain management. All functional areas of supply chain management are explored in an integrated view of procurement, manufacturing and operations management, transportation and logistics, inventory and warehousing, demand planning, and scheduling

The test will cover introductory areas of how to:
This certification test approaches SCM from a professional perspective and introduces concepts in a format useful for management decision making. Basic terms, concepts, and principles are examined considering how they interrelate and interface within the firm and across the supply chain. Illustrations are taken from corporate applications of these concepts to show how supply chain management can be implemented.

What Skills Will You Learn?

SUPPLY CHAIN CONCEPTS

Comprehend basic knowledge of product development, sourcing, production, and logistics, as well as the information systems needed to coordinate these activities

E-SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT (e-SCM)

Comprehend how the concept of e-SCM becomes the source for creating a competitive advantage for organizations in global dispension.

LOGISTICS IN SUPPLY CHAIN

Comprehend how to reduce the time, cost and risk associated with qualifying, validating and managing new suppliers and respond to supplier issues quickly — even in times of crisis.

GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT

Comprehend how Global supply chains becomes the sophisticated networks of manufacturing, logistics, transportation, and communication firms that move products and material through worldwide production and distribution channels

MANAGING INVENTORY

Comprehend basic knowledge of scope of inventory management, carrying costs of
inventory, asset management, inventory forecasting, inventory valuation, inventory visibility, future inventory price forecasting, physical inventory, available physical space, quality management, replenishment, returns and defective goods, and demand forecasting

SUPPLY CHAIN RISKS

Comprehend the process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating the risks to the
integrity, trustworthiness, and authenticity of products and services within the supply chain

Who would benefit from ACSCP® Certification?

Why would you benefit from ACSCP®?

Supply Chain jobs are expected to grow much faster than average (11%), adding 531,200 new jobs over the 10-year period 2019-29. (Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)

You will help your organization create a more resilient, sustainable business ready for disruption and opportunity

Exam Codes

Exam ACSCP® AC-US03

Launch Date

March 4, 2020

Exam Details

The ACSCP® Certification test fundamental concepts of supply chain management. All functional areas of supply chain management are explored in an integrated view of procurement, manufacturing and operations management, transportation and logistics, inventory and warehousing, demand planning, and scheduling.

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 Centers
Online Testing

Price

$399.99 USD