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What are the activities of APICS Salt Lake Chapter ? : APCIS Salt Lake Chapter conducts monthly Professional Development Meetings (PDM) and periodic plant tours to industries around Salt Lake City area. Upcoming PDM
Do I have to become an APICS member to attend PDMs or plant tours organized by APICS Salt Lake Chapter ?: No. However, if you become APICS member, you receive discounts for the paid activities of chapter. There are also various membership discounts with APICS National activities. Mention Salt Lake Chapter as your local chapter, when you decide to become APICS member.
Where can I find more information about APICS Certification ? : Please visit APICS national website , Click here!
Does any institute in UTAH offer education for various APICS Certifications ? : Weber State University offers Online and Classroom APICS Certification Preparation Courses. Whether taking a course online at the WSU campus or onsite at a company location, you can register here. You can also view the current course schedule here.
What is the CSCP certification?
: APICS created the CSCP certification to specifically meet the rapidly
changing educational needs in the field of supply chain management. The
Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) designation is designed for
professionals interested in increasing their knowledge of supply chain
management, those currently working in the field of supply chain
management, professionals consulting or teaching supply chain functions;
and for those individuals working with enterprise resources planning
systems.
Why is APICS developing a CSCP certification?
: Through extensive market research, APICS uncovered a major gap in
professional certifications specifically addressing the educational needs
of professionals working in the field of supply chain management. APICS
has the body of knowledge, the subject matter experts, the infrastructure,
and holds the leadership position to develop and market the CSCP
certification. With the addition of the CSCP designation, APICS enhances
its validation of the disciplines within operations management,
specifically production, inventory, enterprise, and now supply chain
management.
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