APICS advances standards for supply chain excellence. Build top performing teams and improve business performance with APICS and our performance-driven learning programs. APICS Corporate Members receive group discounts on talent and skills development programs, centered around our best-in-class credentials: CPIM, CSCP, CLTD, and our vast community of supply chain experts worldwide.
Supply chain excellence doesn’t just happen. Leaders make it happen by aligning with proven standards and practices.
See how other companies have built high-performing teams and improved their bottom lines.
An APICS certification in logistics, according to me, is more than a degree. Degree efforts pass like a heat wave, but a certification from APICS remains recognized.
Prabhu Willimas, CSCP CLTD, General Manager, Ocean World Lines Int'l LLC
CLTD helps you understand the entire chain, link by link, inbound and outbound in what we classically describe as “supply chain”.
Brent Ruth, CLTD, Supply Chain Transformation Process Manager, Caterpillar
CLTD is a distinctive recognition, pioneering a new way of working in the field of logistics, transportation and distribution.
Giuseppe Lovecchio, CLTD, Owner, Lovecchio Consulting
Having attained the CPIM and CSCP designations already through APICS, I wanted to further my career and knowledge base by pursuing the CLTD designation.
Kenneth Murawski, CPIM, CSCP, CLTD, Global Planner, DuPont
CLTD fits in that make-deliver-and-return process. It combines transportation, logistics and distribution in a variety of settings, whether you’re in the US or Europe or Asia or anywhere.
Gary Smith, Vice President Supply Logistics, MTA New York City Transit
APICS works with Corporate Members to build high-performing teams that transform the way people do business. Our corporate development team and vast partner network work with global businesses build supply chain academies to suit organizational learning styles, schedules, group sizes and locations.
Speed – Group training allows an organization to train teams quickly, during the hours of the day and time of year that works best.
Flexible – On site and/or online course delivery enables organizations to select the best program design for employee success.
Customization – In-house training helps attendees understand production and inventory strategies within the unique context of your business.
Group competency and relationship building – Taking a supply chain team through training together drives consistent learning, cross-functional thinking and collaboration.
Cost – It is far more cost effective to conduct on-site group training than to send teams to public trainings. Typically, the cost is 30% to 50% less than the total cost of individual public training sessions.
Through five courses and a highly customizable option, Principles of Operations Management teaches the foundations of production and distribution management.
The Certified in Production and Inventory Management certification is recognized globally as the standard of professional competence in production and inventory control.
Employees gain proficiency in advanced, end-to-end supply chain principles that streamline operations and improve the bottom line.
Your team will demonstrate a mastery of essential principles and gain specialized knowledge and expertise in logistics, transportation and distribution.
Provide teams with an in–depth understanding of the Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) framework, the most widely recognized standard for supply chain management.
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