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Certified in Transformation for Supply Chain (CTSC)

Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM)

Certification

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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.

Duration

10 Weeks

Cost

CTSC Learning System + Exam + 2nd Chance Exam $2,230Show moreShow less

Format

Hybrid

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Detailed information about this program

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

Requirements

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • 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
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers11-3071.00
  • Logisticians13-1081.00
  • Logisticians13-1081.00
  • Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers11-3071.00
  • Purchasing Managers11-3061.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

Auto-populated·from NSX Competency Framework

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

  • Warehouse staff engaged in receiving, storing, and shipping — supervise daily activities with reduced oversight to ensure throughput meets facility targets.
  • Warehouse safety and security program components — implement scheduled drills, audits, and corrective actions in coordination with the safety team.
  • Fleet vehicles and material-handling equipment — evaluate physical conditions routinely and initiate maintenance work orders or replacement requests as needed.
  • Standard and emergency operating procedures for product handling — draft and update documentation using approved templates in response to operational changes.
  • Logistics cost data and carrier performance metrics — analyze using analytical or scientific software to identify recurring inefficiencies in a regional network.
  • Interdepartmental coordination with sales, accounting, and order management — facilitate regular information exchange to align logistics workflows with business requirements.
  • Common transportation and import/export issues — troubleshoot and resolve using established escalation paths and regulatory reference materials.
  • Materials requirements planning software — configure and maintain replenishment parameters to support accurate inventory positioning across warehouse locations.
  • Staff performance feedback and on-the-job instruction — deliver to warehouse associates on proper handling, safety, and system usage during shift operations.
  • Time-sensitive shipping disruptions — manage by adjusting routing plans and communicating revised timelines to affected internal stakeholders.

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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