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Supply Chain Scheduling


The Supply Chain Scheduling exam assesses individuals' understanding and proficiency in scheduling processes within supply chain management. It covers various scheduling techniques, optimization methods, and software applications used in manufacturing, distribution, and logistics operations.


Who should take the exam?

  • Supply Chain Professionals: Individuals working in supply chain management, logistics, manufacturing, or distribution roles.
  • Operations Managers: Professionals responsible for optimizing production schedules and resource allocation.
  • Planners and Schedulers: Those involved in creating and managing production schedules and coordinating activities across the supply chain.
  • Supply Chain Analysts: Analysts who analyze scheduling data and recommend improvements to enhance efficiency.
  • Students and Graduates: Students pursuing degrees or certifications in supply chain management or related fields.


Course Outline

The Supply Chain Scheduling exam covers the following topics :-


  • Module 1: Introduction to Supply Chain Scheduling
  • Module 2: Understanding Scheduling Techniques
  • Module 3: Understanding Optimization Methods
  • Module 4: Understanding Scheduling Software Applications
  • Module 5: Understanding Production Scheduling
  • Module 6: Understanding Distribution Scheduling
  • Module 7: Understanding Inventory Management and Replenishment
  • Module 8: Understanding Case Studies and Practical Applications

Supply Chain Scheduling FAQs

You will be required to re-register and appear for the exam. There is no limit on exam retake.

You can directly go to the certification exam page and register for the exam.

There will be 50 questions of 1 mark each

You have to score 25/50 to pass the exam.

No there is no negative marking

The result will be declared immediately on submission.

It will be a computer-based exam. The exam can be taken from anywhere around the world.

The Supply Chain Scheduling exam assesses individuals' understanding and proficiency in scheduling processes within supply chain management. It covers various scheduling techniques, optimization methods, and software applications used in manufacturing, distribution, and logistics operations.

  • Supply Chain Professionals: Individuals working in supply chain management, logistics, manufacturing, or distribution roles.
  • Operations Managers: Professionals responsible for optimizing production schedules and resource allocation.
  • Planners and Schedulers: Those involved in creating and managing production schedules and coordinating activities across the supply chain.
  • Supply Chain Analysts: Analysts who analyze scheduling data and recommend improvements to enhance efficiency.
  • Students and Graduates: Students pursuing degrees or certifications in supply chain management or related fields.

  • Proficiency in Various Scheduling Techniques: Mastery of just-in-time (JIT), lean scheduling, and material requirements planning (MRP) techniques for efficient supply chain operations.
  • Optimization Methods Application: Ability to apply optimization methods such as linear programming and simulation modeling to enhance scheduling efficiency and resource utilization.
  • Software Proficiency: Familiarity with scheduling software applications like Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems and Advanced Planning and Scheduling (APS) software for effective scheduling management.
  • Analytical Skills Enhancement: Strengthened analytical abilities to analyze scheduling data, identify bottlenecks, and optimize schedules for improved supply chain performance.
  • Communication and Collaboration: Enhanced communication skills to collaborate with stakeholders and effectively communicate scheduling decisions across the supply chain network.

  • Supply Chain Planner/Scheduler: Responsible for creating and managing production schedules and coordinating activities across the supply chain.
  • Operations Manager: Overseeing production scheduling and resource allocation to optimize efficiency and meet production targets.
  • Logistics Coordinator: Managing distribution schedules, route optimization, and inventory replenishment to ensure timely delivery of goods.
  • Supply Chain Analyst: Analyzing scheduling data, identifying optimization opportunities, and recommending improvements to enhance supply chain performance.
  • Supply Chain Consultant: Providing expert advice and guidance on scheduling best practices, optimization techniques, and software implementation to businesses seeking to improve their supply chain operations.