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Certified in Transformation for Supply Chain

Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM)

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Earning the CTSC demonstrates your expertise in supply chain strategy, proves your ability to lead a major transformation project and sets you apart from the competition—paving the way for new professional opportunities.

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What is the CTSC? Supply chains have faced significant disruptions in recent years. Now more than ever before, supply chain professionals need to become transformational leaders with skills in systems thinking, digital fluency and analytical methods for all types of supply chains. Why earn the CTSC? Earning the CTSC demonstrates your expertise in supply chain strategy, proves your ability to lead a major transformation project and sets you apart from the competition—paving the way for new professional opportunities. The program leverages components of globally recognized industry standards, including the ASCM SCOR Digital Standard (DS), Enterprise Standards for Sustainability and the Digital Capabilities Model (DCM) to: Identify risks and opportunities, and select the appropriate frameworks, models and approaches to effect transformation Apply systems thinking to develop, analyze and validate concept alternatives for transformation Manage skills, roles, responsibilities and infrastructure needed for successful supply chain transformation Identify tools and technologies to enable effective supply chain transformation Identify and implement strategies for reinforcing and replicating improvements CTSC Bundle CTSC Learning System + Exam + 2nd Chance Exam What do you get in the CTSC Bundle? CTSC Learning System and exam voucher 2nd Chance Exam (restrictions apply) Digital and printed books (for one year from date of purchase) Online study tools with quizzes, practice exam, learning activities and resource center (instructor support not included) CTSC Exam Content Manual (ECM) $2,275 Annual Membership & Certification Upgrade: +$199 Learn More Add to Cart Is the CTSC Program Right for You? The CTSC program is for supply chain professionals currently assisting, supporting, initiating or executing a supply chain transformation within their organization or would like to gain the necessary skills to participate in a transformation project. Are you ready to distinguish yourself as a supply chain transformation leader and create new paths for career advancement? Take our five-question quiz to find out if the CTSC program is right for you.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Identify Supply Chain Risks and Opportunities Using Industry Standard Frameworks and Models
  • Apply Systems Thinking To Develop and Validate Supply Chain Transformation Concepts
  • Manage Skills Roles Responsibilities and Infrastructure For Supply Chain Transformation
  • Identify and Apply Tools and Technologies To Enable Supply Chain Transformation
  • Identify and Implement Strategies For Reinforcing and Replicating Supply Chain Improvements
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Logisticians13-1081.00
  • Supply Chain Managers11-3071.04
  • Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers11-3071.00
  • Shipping, Receiving, and Inventory Clerks43-5071.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Customer key personnel relationships — develop and sustain through regular outreach and follow-up across assigned logistics accounts.
  • Customer operational needs — analyze and translate into actionable logistics plans with moderate oversight in a supply chain environment.
  • Subcontractor performance — monitor against defined specifications and serve as a liaison between subcontractors and internal stakeholders on routine engagements.
  • Proposal documentation — prepare independently, including cost estimates and supporting data, for mid-size logistics projects.
  • Logistics service agreement reviews — conduct on a scheduled basis, comparing performance benchmarks and communicating findings to customers.
  • Material and supply allocation — direct across multiple inventory locations using ERP software to balance availability with operational demand.
  • Goods movement redesign — evaluate and recommend process adjustments to reduce freight costs and improve delivery timelines in familiar operational contexts.
  • Solution presentations — deliver to customers and internal management using prepared written proposals and structured oral briefings.
  • Critical thinking and systems analysis — apply to diagnose recurring logistics bottlenecks and recommend corrective actions within established frameworks.
  • Time management and coordination — exercise to balance multiple concurrent logistics assignments, meeting deadlines with limited supervisor direction.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

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