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CISCM
Certified International Supply Chain Manager
The module covers definitions and basic terminology, including supply chain, supply chain management, distribution channel, demand management, distribution management, and logistics management. It explores the functions of supply chain management and logistics, motivations for supply chain management, logistics concerns, goals of logistics, the logistics “Bill of Rights”, the marketing-logistics relationship, supply chain decisions, supply chain designs, global supply chains and...
CITL
Certified in International Transportation and Logistics
IPSCMI®Certification Program offers the designation of CITL (Certified in International Transportation and Logistics) to candidates who demonstrate their understanding of the fundamentals of the profession through the successful completion of four modules of required study material. The Institute’s modules and associated examinations are prepared by a Board of Examiners consisting of Certified Educator Members within IPSCMI®.
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CICCM (Certified International Commercial Contracts Manager)The purchasing and supply management profession is clearly transitioning from placing purchase orders to establishing and managing comprehensive contracts with strategic suppliers. This has created a need for purchasing and supply managers to develop and refine contract preparation and contract management skills...
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| ISO 9001 |
| The Certification programs of the International Purchasing and Supply Chain Management Institute (IPSCMI) of Lewes , Delaware have been verified and determined to meet all the Quality Management System (QMS) requirements of International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Standard 9001, to include the Quality Management requirements, requirements for Quality Systems Administration, requirements for Process/Product Operations, and requirements for Quality Control. The standards developed by ISO are used by businesses, industry associations, governments and trade officials. ISO standards contribute to world trade by increasing safety, quality, reliability, efficiency and interchangeability. International standards help make products and services cheaper, safer and cleaner. Read More >> |
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