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Supply Chain, Inventory & Logistics

NRF (National Retail Federation) Foundation

Certification

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The Supply Chain credential is RISE Up's newest course for individuals of all ages pursuing careers in warehouses, distribution, or fulfillment centers.

Cost

Exam starts at $55Show moreShow less

Format

Online

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Supply Chain, Inventory & Logistics Training That Helps Individuals of All Ages and Backgrounds Land High-Demand Jobs The Supply Chain credential is RISE Up's newest course for individuals of all ages pursuing careers in warehouses, distribution, or fulfillment centers Developed in collaboration with over 20 notable retailers, the curriculum helps your individuals land high-demand jobs and get promoted in the retail industry and beyond. Earning a certification validates their knowledge and skills to employers and builds workplace-readiness. Through the RISE Up Supply Chain, Inventory, and Logistics training, people from all backgrounds to understand fundamental employability and workplace skills, including Understanding the flow of goods Recognizing the operations of supply chain facilities Describing reverse logistics Calculating key performance metrics Demonstrating safety measures The NRF Foundation supports teachers, administrators, and mentors to successfully deliver RISE Up materials and guide students in developing their skills, providing: Course Textbook: Core content, activities, and check-point test questions. Instructor Training: Guides on subject matter, methodology, and course management. Powerpoint Presentation: Course delivery supplement. Career Chart: Visualization to guide students' career journeys based on their skills and interests.

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Knowledge of flow of goods in supply chain
  • Knowledge of supply chain facility operations
  • Knowledge of reverse logistics processes
  • Calculate key performance metrics in supply chain
  • Apply safety measures in supply chain environments
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Supply Chain Managers11-3071.04
  • Helpers--Production Workers51-9198.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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

  • Equipment and staffing levels — determine and recommend appropriate allocations for material movement operations at a mid-sized warehousing or fulfillment facility with reduced oversight.
  • Purchasing and inventory control activities — manage routine procurement cycles, material requirements planning runs, and receiving workflows using MRP and ERP software in a manufacturing or distribution environment.
  • Transportation route optimization — evaluate and select shipment consolidation or warehousing distribution strategies to reduce freight costs across a regional supplier network.
  • Performance metric dashboards — configure and maintain supply chain KPI dashboards tracking product cost, quality, and cycle time using business intelligence and spreadsheet tools.
  • Supply chain process improvements — implement documented process changes to warehouse or procurement workflows and monitor early performance outcomes in a logistics operation.
  • Cross-functional coordination — apply established procedures to align supply chain activities with production scheduling, sales forecasting, and quality assurance teams on routine projects.
  • Supply planning collaboration — confer regularly with demand planners and category managers to refine near-term supply plans and flag material availability risks in a B2B environment.
  • Inventory turn analysis — analyze current inventory data to identify slow-moving stock, recommend reorder point adjustments, and reduce carrying costs in a distribution center.
  • Supplier negotiation support — participate in vendor negotiations for freight and materials contracts, applying knowledge of transportation economics and company cost targets.
  • ERP data integrity — monitor and correct supply chain master data records within enterprise resource planning and inventory management systems to ensure accurate reporting.

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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