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APICS CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional)

The APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) is the comprehensive supply chain management credential covering end-to-end supply chain design, planning, execution, and improvement. It addresses global sourcing, supplier relationship management, logistics, customer relationship management, and supply chain technology — for supply chain professionals with cross-functional enterprise responsibilities.

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CSCP Exam Overview

Detail Information
Full Name APICS CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional)
Governing Body ASCM / APICS
Number of Questions 150
Time Limit 3.5 hours
Passing Score 300/350
Exam Fee $595 (ASCM members) / $795 (non-members)
Category Professional Certifications
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Official Source ASCM / APICS official website ↗

CSCP Content Areas and Domains

Domain / Content Area Exam Weight
Supply Chain Design 16%
Supply Chain Planning and Execution 44%
Supply Chain Improvement and Best Practices 40%
Global Trade and Regulatory Compliance

Domain weights are approximate and based on the ASCM / APICS content outline. Always verify at the official source before your exam.

Topics Covered

  • Supply Chain Design — supply chain strategy, network design, outsourcing decisions, sustainability
  • Supply Chain Planning & Execution — S&OP, demand planning, inventory strategies, transportation management, global trade
  • Supply Chain Improvement & Best Practices — Lean, Six Sigma in supply chain, technology (ERP, WMS, TMS, blockchain), risk management

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CSCP Frequently Asked Questions

What does CSCP stand for?

CSCP stands for APICS CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional). It is administered by ASCM / APICS.

Who administers the CSCP?

The APICS CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional) (CSCP) is administered by ASCM / APICS. For official information, visit the ASCM / APICS website.

How many questions is the CSCP?

The CSCP consists of 150 questions. Candidates are given 3.5 hours to complete the exam.

What is the passing score for the CSCP?

The passing score for the CSCP is 300/350, as set by ASCM / APICS. Scoring methodology and passing standards may be updated periodically. Always verify current requirements with the governing body.

How much does the CSCP exam cost?

The CSCP exam fee is $595 (ASCM members) / $795 (non-members). This fee is set by ASCM / APICS and may vary by testing centre, region, or membership status. Additional fees for registration or rescheduling may apply.

What experience does CSCP require?

CSCP requires one of: a bachelor's degree or international equivalent, CPIM designation, or 3 years of related business experience. Unlike CPIM (which has no experience requirement), CSCP assumes supply chain management experience. Most CSCP candidates have 3–7 years of supply chain, operations, logistics, or procurement experience.

What supply chain technologies does CSCP cover?

CSCP covers ERP (Enterprise Resource Planning — SAP, Oracle), WMS (Warehouse Management Systems), TMS (Transportation Management Systems), EDI (Electronic Data Interchange), RFID and barcoding, demand sensing tools, and emerging technologies including blockchain for supply chain visibility, IoT for real-time tracking, and AI for demand forecasting. Technology enables supply chain execution and visibility.

What is S&OP and why is it heavily tested on CSCP?

Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) is the monthly executive-level process that aligns demand plans (sales forecasts) with supply plans (production, inventory, capacity) to optimize business performance. S&OP bridges functional silos between sales, marketing, finance, and operations. CSCP tests S&OP because it is the foundational planning process for enterprise-wide supply chain coordination.

Is CSCP more valuable than a Six Sigma certification for supply chain?

CSCP and Six Sigma serve different purposes. CSCP certifies broad supply chain knowledge — strategy, planning, logistics, technology. Six Sigma (Green/Black Belt) certifies process improvement methodology — DMAIC, statistical analysis, root cause analysis. Supply chain professionals benefit most from having both: CSCP for strategic supply chain design, Six Sigma for optimizing supply chain processes. Many supply chain leaders hold CSCP + CSSGB or CSSBB.

How difficult is the APICS CSCP exam?

The CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional) is considered moderately to highly difficult due to its broad scope covering global supply chain strategy, technology, implementation, and relationships. It is a single-exam credential; pass rates are estimated in the 60–70% range for well-prepared candidates.

What are the eligibility requirements for the CSCP?

You need either three years of related business experience or a bachelor's degree (or international equivalent) to sit for the CSCP. This experience requirement positions it as a more advanced credential compared to the CPIM.

How long should I prepare for the CSCP?

Three to five months of focused preparation is typical. The APICS CSCP Learning System and study guide are the primary resources, covering supply chain strategy, technology enablement, and design.

What is the career value of the CSCP?

The CSCP is highly regarded in supply chain management circles. Supply chain directors, procurement managers, and logistics leaders with the CSCP credential often earn significantly higher salaries and are better positioned for strategic roles compared to non-certified peers.

What is the CSCP retake policy?

A 14-day waiting period applies between attempts after a failed exam. Retake policies are managed by ASCM.

How long does CSCP certification last?

The CSCP is valid for five years and requires 75 continuing education hours for recertification.

How does the CSCP compare to the CPIM?

The CPIM focuses on internal production and inventory management within a facility. The CSCP covers the broader end-to-end supply chain — from suppliers to customers — including global sourcing, logistics, technology, and customer relationship management. The CSCP is typically suited for professionals in supply chain strategy and management, while the CPIM targets planners and operations specialists.

C3RT is a native iOS and macOS exam preparation platform covering the APICS CSCP (Certified Supply Chain Professional) (CSCP), a Professional Certifications certification, administered by ASCM / APICS. C3RT is not affiliated with or endorsed by ASCM / APICS. Certification names and trademarks are the property of their respective organisations. For official exam registration, eligibility requirements, and content outlines, visit the ASCM / APICS official website ↗ .