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Supply Chain Management Practitioner

 

01. Qualification Introduce

As supply chain uncertainty increases due to a volatile global landscape and pandemics, there is a soaring demand for practitioners who can proactively respond to crises and maximize supply chain resilience and efficiency through data-driven decision-making.
The SCMP (Supply Chain Management Practitioner) certification is designed to meet this industry need. Its purpose is to objectively verify and formally certify the practical competence of professionals who can identify and analyze the various risks in a complex, dynamic supply chain environment and can effectively plan, execute, and control overall supply chain operations.

 

02. Certificate Subjects

Supply Chain Planning & Operations Management, Demand Forecasting & Inventory Management, Purchasing & Procurement Strategy, Logistics Optimization & Distribution Management, SCM Innovation & Risk Management

 

03. Requirements for qualification

- Regardless of academic background: A minimum of three (3) years of practical experience in a supply chain-related field (e.g., procurement, logistics, production, SCM planning).
- Associate's Degree or higher: For holders of a degree in a related field (e.g., Industrial Engineering, Business Administration, Logistics), a minimum of one (1) year of practical experience in a supply chain-related field.

 

04. Examination guide

Primary test : Applicants must take the exam according to the attached application criteria and obtain at least 60 points.
Secondary test : Only those who have passed the primary exam can take the secondary exam.

 

Personnel Qualification

Introduce the type of Personnel Qualification and the procedure for obtaining Personnel Qualification.