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Supply Chain Strategy

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Supply Chain Strategy


The Supply Chain Strategy exam evaluates candidates' understanding and proficiency in developing and implementing supply chain strategies to optimize operations, reduce costs, and enhance competitiveness. It covers key concepts, methodologies, and best practices in supply chain strategy formulation and execution.


Who should take the exam?

  • Supply Chain Managers: Professionals responsible for designing, implementing, and managing supply chain strategies in organizations.
  • Operations Managers: Individuals overseeing supply chain operations and seeking to optimize processes and improve efficiency.
  • Logistics and Procurement Professionals: Those involved in logistics, procurement, and inventory management roles, aiming to enhance supply chain effectiveness.
  • Strategic Planners: Professionals involved in strategic planning and decision-making processes, focusing on supply chain optimization.
  • Business Analysts: Analysts responsible for evaluating supply chain performance, identifying improvement opportunities, and recommending strategic initiatives.


Course Outline

The Supply Chain Strategy exam covers the following topics :-


  • Module 1: Introduction to Supply Chain Strategy
  • Module 2: Understanding Supply Chain Performance Metrics
  • Module 3: Understanding Strategic Planning Process
  • Module 4: Understanding Supply Chain Network Design
  • Module 5: Understanding Inventory Optimization
  • Module 6: Understanding Supplier Relationship Management
  • Module 7: Understanding Risk Management in Supply Chain
  • Module 8: Understanding Sustainable Supply Chain Practices
  • Module 9: Understanding Technology and Innovation in Supply Chain
  • Module 10: Understanding Supply Chain Collaboration and Integration

Supply Chain Strategy FAQs

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

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

No there is no negative marking

There will be 50 questions of 1 mark each

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

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

The result will be declared immediately on submission.

The Supply Chain Strategy exam evaluates candidates' understanding and proficiency in developing and implementing supply chain strategies to optimize operations, reduce costs, and enhance competitiveness. It covers key concepts, methodologies, and best practices in supply chain strategy formulation and execution.

  • Supply Chain Managers: Professionals responsible for designing, implementing, and managing supply chain strategies in organizations.
  • Operations Managers: Individuals overseeing supply chain operations and seeking to optimize processes and improve efficiency.
  • Logistics and Procurement Professionals: Those involved in logistics, procurement, and inventory management roles, aiming to enhance supply chain effectiveness.
  • Strategic Planners: Professionals involved in strategic planning and decision-making processes, focusing on supply chain optimization.
  • Business Analysts: Analysts responsible for evaluating supply chain performance, identifying improvement opportunities, and recommending strategic initiatives.

  • Strategic Planning: Ability to develop comprehensive supply chain strategies aligned with organizational goals and market dynamics.
  • Performance Measurement: Proficiency in selecting and utilizing appropriate metrics to evaluate supply chain performance and drive continuous improvement.
  • Risk Management: Skills to identify, assess, and mitigate supply chain risks to ensure operational resilience and business continuity.
  • Network Optimization: Knowledge of supply chain network design principles and techniques to optimize infrastructure, enhance efficiency, and reduce costs.
  • Collaboration and Innovation: Capability to foster collaboration among stakeholders and leverage technology and innovation to drive supply chain excellence and competitiveness.

Only Multiple-choice questions (MCQ) are asked.