Canada’s leading designation for supply
chain professionals
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The Certified Supply Chain Management Professional (CSCL/CSCL/CSCMP) will not only provide applied learning to immediately impact your performance at work, it will also signal to your employer the commitment to excellence, ethics and professionalism you stand for. Distinguish yourself in your field.
As someone who has started exploring the CSCL/CSCL/CSCMP Designation, you are bound to have many questions. Please reach out to us directly to understand your eligibility, course structure, fee structure, time commitment and more. Please fill up the short form and someone from our team will be in touch with you shortly.
Alternatively, contact Alisha Seguin at [email protected] or +1 416.977.7566 Ext. 2150 directly.
Eligibility: If you have a minimum of 5 years in a Supply Chain related role.
Eligibility: If you have a degree/diploma in a business-related field or a Supply Chain related program from a recognized Canadian post-secondary institution. Otherwise, proof of International Equivalency is required. Exemptions based on education will only be considered for education that has been completed within the last five years.
We understand and appreciate how valuable one’s time is in today’s world. Our role is to help facilitate your career growth and provide efficient pathways for you, all while maintaining the necessary standards of the profession.
Recognizing this prior learning can reduce training and certification time, motivate those working within supply chain to access further training and credentials, help employers enhance their own understanding of the capabilities and potential of their employees, and guide academic institutions on core areas of learning. All of this will help to elevate our profession!
To understand if you are eligible for fast-tracking your CSCL/CSCL/CSCMP Designation, please reach out to Alisha Seguin at [email protected] or +1 416 977 7566 x2150
Partnerships with post-secondary institutions across Ontario ensure exemptions for graduates of some of the programs that these institutions offer.