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(Do not select this when using a public computer)Module 1: Supply Chain Design
Book 1
Version 4.0 APICS CSCP EXAM CONTENT MANUAL (ECM)
Introduction
Section
\: Develop the Supply Chain Strategy
Chapter 4: Inputs to Supply Chain Strategy..
Topic 1: Business Model
‘Topic 2: External Inputs.
Chapter 2: Supply Chains and Supply Chain Strategy...
Topic 1: Supply Chains and Supply Chain Management,
Topic 2: Objectives of Supply Chain Management Strategy
Topic 3: Supply Chain Strategy .
Topic 4: Supply Chain Maturity.
Topic 5: Misalignments or Gaps in Strategy.
Chapter 3: Tools and Techniques.
Topic 1: Macro- and Microeconomic Considerations..
Topic 2: Accounting and Financial Reporting Information
Topic 3: Strategic Analysis Too!
{CP Version 4,2, 2018 EatonAPICS Certified Supply Chain Professional™
(CSCP) Learning System
‘This product is based on the APICS CSCP Exam Content Manual (ECM) developed by APICS. Although the text is
based on the body of knowledge tested by the APICS CSCP exam, program developers do not have access to
the exam questions. Therefore, reading the text does not guarantee a passing score,
‘The references in this manual have been selected solely on the basis oftheir educational value to the APICS CSCP
certification program and on the content of the material. APICS does not endorse any services or other materials,
that may be offered or recommended by the authors or publishers of books and publications listed in this module.
Every effort has been made to ensure that al information is current and correct. However, laws and regulations
are constantly changing. Therefore, this product is distributed with the understanding that the publisher and
authors are not offering legal or professional services,
Acknowledgments
\We would like to thank the following dedicated subject matter experts who shared their time, experience, and
insights during the intial development and subsequent updates of the CSCP Leeming System:
Greg P. aligair Dave Jankowski, CFPIM, CSCP Ho Dong Rhee, CSCP
Coleste Ayers, CFPIM, CSCP Julie Jenson, CPIM, CSGP David Rivers, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP
Curtis Brewer, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP_ Honey Johnson, CFPIM, CIRM, Maryanne Ross, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP
Jashobrata Bose, CSCP G.PAM., CSCP Kimber Ruetf, CPIM, CIRM, CSCP,
‘AI Bukey, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP Rajesh Kamat, CSCP CPM.
Jestis Campos Cortés, CPIM, CIRM, Prakash Kanagalekar, CPIM, Frank Sabin, Ph.D., CSCP
SCP, PLS,C.P.M., CPSM, esce Ignacio Sénchez-Chiappe
PMP.PRINGE2, GQIA, CEI, CPF, Jack Kerr, PIM, CSCP, C.P.M. Carolyn Sly, CPIM, CSCP, C.PM.
Oe CaM Jose Lara Leal Smith, CPIM, CIRM, CSCP, ACPF,
Lue Chalmet, Ph.D, CFPIM,CSCP Paul S. Lim, CPA, CSCP, CPIM, coop
Prashant Choudhary, CSCP PMP Pam Somers, CPIM, CIRM, CSCP
David N Dadich, CSCP, LSS Blackbelt Mike Loughman, CSCP Chad Strickin
Prasanta K. Dash, SCP, PMP Giuseppe Lovecchio, CFPIM, Shashank Tilak, CPIM, CSCP
‘Sudtripto De, CSCP csce Ken Titmuss, CFPIM, CSCP, SCOR,
‘Amaud Deshais, CPIM, CIRM, CSCP, _Thiagu Mathan, CSCP PF, PLS, CS&OP, GODP, CSCA,
CPM, CPSM coo
‘Alan Downs, CPIM, CSCP Huan-Jau (Arthur) Tseng, CFPIM,
Ralph G. Fariello, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP Richard Merritt, CFPIM, CSCP, esce
Laura E. Gram, CSCP CPM, Dave Turbide, CFPIM, CIRM
Janice M. Gullo, CFPIM, CSCP Staven J, Miler, CSCP Sudeep Valmiki, CSCP
Amit Kumar Gupta, BE, CSCP Aan MitkonCFPIM, CRM, Roseman Van Treck, CPM, CRM,
Debra Hansford, CFPIM, CIRM, scp
eae CIRM. SCP. Paulo Mondolfo, CPIM, CSCP Wout Verwoerd, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP,
Marwa Hassan Aburahma, MCIPS, Peter W. Murray, CIRM Ce
SCP, SCORP, CMILT Mike Oktent, Ph.D., CIRM, CSCP Robert Vokurke, Ph.0., CFPIM, CIRM,
Joni Holeman, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP Roberto (Jake) Ordonez, CSCP, CSCP, C.P.M.
COA, CTL, PLS, MPS, SCProl Eddie J. Whitfield, CPIM, CIRM, CSCP
Kasthuri Rengan Ponnambalam, Vivek Wikhe, CSCP
Erie P. Jack, Ph.D., CFPIM, CSCP
Rajesh Kumar Jagadeeswaran, CPIM,
cscP scr Biair Willams, Jonah, CFPIM, CSCP
Gautam Chand Pradhan, CPIM,
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© 2018 APIS Version 4.2, 2028 Eston
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Exam Content Manual
Version 4.0
Visit apies.org/eomerrata for APICS CSCP Exam Content Manual errata.
The references in this manual have been selected solely on the basis of their educational value to,
the APICS CSCP certification program and on the content of the material. APICS does not endorse
any services or other materials that may be offered or recommended by the authors or publishers of
books and publications listed in this manual.
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09031.V40Table of Contents
Letter to Candidates...
Introduction
‘About the APICS CSCP Examination
Question Format
Taking the Test.
Interpreting Test Scores
‘Studying for the APICS CSCP Exam.
APICS CSOP References
Terminology .
Additional Resources for APICS CSCP Candidates.
APICS CSOP Learning System ..
APICS CSCP Instructor-Led Review Courses
APICS Educational Programs...
APICS Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) Basics of Supply Chain
Management (BSCM) Review Course and Examination... a
@Obe BEY BORK WE
APICS CSOP Certification Maintenance: Continuing Professional Development.
The Importance of Certification Maintenance...
APICS Code of Ethics
APICS Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)
‘Scope of the Subject Matter.
APICS CSCP Content ..
Content Outline
Key Terminology.
‘Supplemental Glossary
Bibliography.
SESmaiso aaa
‘Sample Questions.
‘Answers to Sample Questions.
8
SCP Exam Content Manual iLetter to Candidates
Dear Candidate:
(On behalf of APICS and the members of the
Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)
‘Subcommittee, | want to thank you for your
interest in the APICS CSCP program. APICS is.
the global leader and premier source of the
body of knowledge in operations management,
including production, inventory, supply chain,
purchasing, and logistics. Since 1957,
individuals and companies have relied on
PICS for its superior training, internationally
recognized certifications, comprehensive
resources, and worldwide network of
accomplished industry professionals.
The APICS CSCP program is primarily intended
for professionals in supply chain management
and is designed to test the candidate's
knowledge of and ability to apply the supply
chain management body of knowledge to
streamline operations. It is the most widely
recognized educational program for operations
and supply chain management professionals
around the globe. Since its launch in 2006,
‘more than 16,000 professionals in 79
countries have earned the CSCP designation.
By earning the APICS CSCP credential,
candidates have demonstrated their mastery
of supply chain management best practices
and have distinguished themselves as an
industry expert with specialized, high-level
knowledge and skills.
The APICS CSCP program will help you advance
your career while giving you validated
foundational knowledge to assist in improving
your company’s competitive position and
profitability. The program takes a broad view of
the field, extending beyond intemal operations
to encompass all the steps throughout the
supply chain—from the supplier, to the
company, to the end consumer and the reverse
flow of products and materials for the purpose
of managing returns, refurbishing, or recycling,
The program provides you with the knowledge
to effectively manage the integration of these
activities to maximize a company's value chain.
This APICS CSCP Exam Content Manual
provides you with an overview of the program,
an outline ofits body of knowledge, key
terminology, and references. The outline is,
divided into three diagnostic areas, and the
relative emphasis of each of the areas is
indicated by a percentage figure. A sample of
ten questions is also provided which
demonstrate the type of questions you will
encounter on the exam. The APICS CSCP Exam
Content Manual should not be the only
reference you use to prepare for the CSCP
exam; however, it should be the first.
We wish you success in your pursuit of the
CSCP designation.
an h. Kativrmd.
‘Ann K. Gatewood, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP
CSCP Subcommittee Chair
SCP Exam Content Manual 1Introduction
This exam content manual provides guidance
for individuals preparing for the certification
‘examination. The objective of this manual is to
outline the APICS CSCP tested body of
knowledge.
The main section of this manual begins with a
statement about the scope of the subject
‘matter, followed by a descriptive outline of the
content. Key terminology and a bibliography of
references are provided. The section
concludes with sample questions simitar to
those that appear on the examination, the
correct answers for the sample questions, and
brief explanations of why they are correct.
‘The recommended procedure for mastering
the subject matter is to:
‘© Teview the content outline, which
defines the scope of the material
* study each topic, using the suggested
references.
At the end of each major section is a list of the
references that apply to the topies in that
section. The first number indicates the
sequence number for the reference in the
bibliography section, and the numbers in
parentheses indicate the chapters within that
reference.
Candidates should understand the definitions
of key terminology and the application of the
outlined tools and techniques.
Sufficient references are given that provide
different approaches to the material covered
in each diagnostic area and different styles of
presenting the information. Reading
periodicals, such as APICS magazine and the
APICS Supply Chain Management Now
‘enewsletter, will help you keep uptodate
‘about changes in the industry.
About the APICS CSCP
Examination
The APICS CSCP exam consists of 150
‘multiple-choice questions of which 20 are pre-
test questions that do not contribute to the
total score, but are necessary for research
purposes. Candidates should answer all exam
questions. There is a 3 ¥4 -hour time limit for
the exam.
For more information about testing and
registration policies and procedures, call
APICS Customer Service at 1-800-444-2742
(United States and Canada) or
41-773-867-1777,
Students who successfully complete the CSCP
‘examination may be eligible to receive up to
three semester hours of either undergraduate
or graduate college credit recommendations
from the New York State Regents Research
Fund, National College Credit
Recommendation Service, based on an
academic evaluation of student learning,
‘outcomes. Detailed information about the
‘outcomes and credit recommendations is
available at nationaloors.org. Transcripts are
available through APICS.
Question Format
All of the questions on the CSCP examination
are intended to test one's understanding of
the CSCP body of knowledge. In addition, itis
helpful to understand the various formats of
questions on the examination. The following
three examples illustrate the types of multiple
choice questions found on the examination:
For Example 1, choose the response that best
‘completes the statement,
Example 4: The 80-20 rule is an
application of:
A. statistical process contro!
B. defect measurement
©. root cause analysis
D. Pareto analysis
(The correct answer is D.)For Example 2, choose the response that best
answers the question.
Example 2: Which of the following is used
as a key performance indicator (KPI) to
measure variability of demand through the
supply chain?
A. bullwhip effect
B. fillrate
inventory turns
D. internal failure
(The correct answer is A.)
For Example 3, evaluate the statements and
provide the most appropriate response. The
‘answer is not one person's opinion; itis the
‘accepted choice according to the APICS body
of knowledge.
Example 3: The most significant
advantage of strategic sourcing is:
‘A. finding suppliers who can provide
materials at lowest cost.
B. using technology to select low-cost,
high-quality sources of materials.
©. developing long-term supplier
relationships.
D. having a process for recurring
transactions with single suppliers.
(The correct answer is C.)
Taking the Test
‘The test is designed to evaluate a candidate's,
knowledge of the subject matter. Therefore,
the key to success is a thorough
understanding of the subject matter. All
questions are based on the current CSGP body
of knowledge as defined in the exam content
manual.
When you start your exam, read the directions.
carefully. Be sure you understand the
directions before you begin to answer any
questions.
Read each question carefully and thoroughly.
If a question includes stimulus material such
asa table, graph, or situation, be sure to study
it before you answer the question. Avoid
assuming information not given, as well as
assuming you know what is being asked
without reading the question completely, or
“second guessing” the question. Every effort
has been made to avoid misleading wording
and to provide sufficient information for each
question.
Choose the best answer from the choices
given. Care has been taken to avoid
misleading choices. Do not look for hidden
tricks or exceptions to the norm, For each
question, one and only one of the four choices
represents the correct answer.
Once you begin the test, approach the
questions in order, but do not waste time on
those that are unfamiliar or seem difficult to
you. Go on to the other questions and return
to the difficult ones later if you have time. If
you have some knowledge about a particular
question, you may be able to eliminate one or
more choices as incorrect. Your score on the
test will be based on the number of questions
you answer correctly, with no penalty for
incorrect answers; therefore, itis to your
advantage to guess rather than not answer a
question. Avoid changing an answer unless
you are absolutely certain you marked the
wrong answer.
Interpreting Test Scores
‘Sooring is based on your correct responses.
There is no penalty for incorrect answers. The
omission of an answer will be counted the
‘same as an incorrect answer,
The APICS CSCP scaled score range is 200-
350. The minimum passing score is 300.
‘You will receive your final exam score along,
with diagnostic information on your
performance.
Studying for the APICS CSCP
Exam
APICS offers a number of resources to help
individuals prepare for the APICS CSCP
‘examination.
(SCP Exam Content Manual 3APICS CSCP References
Bibliography. The APICS CSCP Examination
‘Subcommittee has identified a number of
references for the APICS CSCP examination.
These are listed in the Bibliography section of
this manual. All the references contain
excellent material that will assist in test
preparation. For additional information on
the APICS CSCP references, visit the APICS
website at apics.org/esop, or call APICS.
Customer Service at 1-800-444-2742 (United
States and Canada) or +1-773-867-1777.
A candidate may discover that the material
‘covered in the chapters of one reference
duplicates material covered in another
reference. Both sources are included as
references to allow candidates some
discretion in selecting test preparation
materials that they find accessible and
understandable.
In deciding ifa single reference is sufficient,
candidates should assess their own level of
knowledge against both the descriptive
examination specifications and the detailed
topic list contained in the content outline. If
there are any areas of weakness, the
candidate should consult another reference
as part of the test preparation process.
Content outline. The content outline provided
in this document should be considered a
primary resource for exam preparation. It
provides an overview of the major topics
included in the exam, as well as a list of the
concepts that are relevant to that topic.
APICS Dictionary. The APICS Dictionary, 14th
edition, is an essential reference to the exam
content manual and exams. Within the
profession, terminology varies among
industries, companies, and the academic
‘community. The examination uses standard
terminology as defined in the APICS Dictionary
and the Supplemental Glossary section in this
manual. Recognizing the terms and
understanding their definitions are essential
Terminology
In studying for the APICS CSCP certification
exam, candidates may discover multiple terms
used to denote the same technique. An
example of this is lateral integration versus
horizontal integration. APICS has attempted to
provide consistency with preferred
terminology. However, synonyms are often
used by authors in the various references
used to compile the body of knowledge.
Candidates are encouraged to be familiar with
all terms and concepts listed within the
outline and key terminology section, using the
APICS Dictionary as the primary guide for
definitions. The Supplemental Glossary,
included in this manual, provides needed
additional information identified by the exam
committee.
Additional Resources for
APICS CSCP Candidates
In addition to the cited references, it may be
helpful for you to pursue chapter-sponsored
courses, college courses, APICS workshops,
self-study courses, or courses offered by the
APICS network of authorized education
providers (AEPs) as a means of learning the
body of knowledge tested in the certification
program. A wide variety of courses and
materials is available. As with any investment,
you should research various courses before
choosing one.
APICS CSCP Learning System
The APICS CSCP Learning System is a
‘comprehensive professional development and
certification preparation program. This self
directed program combines print material and
online interactive tools. This system is also
offered in instructor-led formats.
The APICS CSCP Learning System does not
“teach the test” and in many areas reviews
concepts but does not teach concepts. The
APICS CSCP Learning System provides a
thorough review of the subject matter, but it
should not be used without the most current
PICS CSCP Exam Content Manual as a
means to direct the candidate's study. Therewill likely be some content in the APICS CSCP
Learning System not covered by the exam;
conversely, there will ikely be some content in
the exam not covered by the learning system.
Thus, itis essential for candidates to use the
current exam content manual in their studies.
APICS CSCP Instructor-Led Review
Courses
The instructor-led format combines the APICS
CSCP Learning System print and online
components with the leadership of a qualified
instructor; peer collaboration; company
networking; and a structured, set schedule to
keep participants on track. Learn more about
APICS recognized instructors at apics.org/
recognizedinstructors or find local APICS
partners that provide APICS CSCP courses at
aplos.org/finder. For courses in North
‘America, visit the Partner and Event Finder on
the APICS website at apios.org/finder or call
‘PICS Customer Service at 1-800-444-2742
(United States and Canada) or +1-773-867-
1777 to obtain contact information for your
local chapter. For courses outside North
America, visit apios.org/international to locate
the nearest partner.
APICS Educational Programs
In addition to the annual APICS International
Conference & Expo, APICS offers a vatiety of,
‘educational programs. For a list of APICS
learning opportunities and information on
course availability, call APICS Customer
Service at 1-800-444-2742 (United States
and Canada) or +1-773-867-1777.
APICS Certified in Production and
Inventory Management (CPIM) Basics
of Supply Chain Management (BSCM)
Review Course and Examination
The APICS CPIM BSCM module introduces
terminology, approaches, and techniques for
‘managing the internal supply chain in a
manufacturing organization. For that reason,
the references and the review course may be
valuable resources for APICS CSCP candidates
who are nat familiar with the production and
inventory management environment
Additionally, individuals who are not
experienced with certification examinations
using the multiple-choice format of items
typically find it beneficial to take the BSCM
examination,
For a complet list of AICS resources, visi
the APICS website at apios.org or call APICS
Customer Service at 800-444-2742 or +1-
773-867-1777.
APICS CSCP Certification
Maintenance: Continuing
Professional Development
The Importance of Certification
Maintenance
The growing number of individuals choosing to
pursue professional development through the
APIS CSCP program indicates a strong,
awareness that continuing education and
skills development are essential to meeting
the information and technological challenges
in today's rapidly evolving workplace and
global marketplace. Professional development
‘opens doors to individual career opportunities
and organizational success.
Although APICS CSCP recognition and
maintenance are voluntaty programs, they
‘equally demonstrate one's commitment to
achieving the highest level of professional
development and standards of excellence.
The APICS CSCP certification maintenance
program upholds both the objectives of the
APICS CSCP program and the APICS vision to
promote lifelong leaming. This flexible
program recognizes that individuals are at
various levels in their careers, come from
‘many industries, have different educational
needs and career goals, and have varying
access to continuing education. Thus,
requirements for maintaining certification can
be met through multiple sources and a variety
of professional development activities
intended to help prepare for the challenges
ahead and maintain a professional edge by:
(SOP Exam Content Manual 5© preserving the currency of hard-
earned certification credentials
expanding your knowledge of the
latest industry practices.
* expanding your knowledge of the
latest industry practices reinforcing,
skills
exploring new technology solutions
reinforcing skills
improving job performance
demonstrating commitment to
excellence
‘+ increasing competitive advantage
To promote professional growth and lifelong,
learning, APICS CSCP designees must
‘complete the certification maintenance
program every five years. Complete details on
how to maintain your APICS CSCP designation
will be mailed to candidates upon successful
completion of the certification requirements.
For information, visit aplos.org/careers-
education-professionaldevelopment/
certification/maintenance.
APICS Code of Ethics
When you start an examination, you will be
asked to pledge to abide by the APICS Code of
Ethics. Once certified, you pledge to continue
‘your education to increase your contribution to
the supply chain management profession.
After achieving the APICS CSCP designation,
you pledge also to share your knowledge with
others by participating in APICS research and
‘educational activities at local, district,
national, and international levels.
APICS Code of Ethics
© Maintain exemplary standards of
professional conduct;
‘+ Not misrepresent your qualifications,
experience, or education to APICS or
others you serve in a professional
capacity;
‘* Respect and not violate the United
States Copyright of all APICS
materials, including but not limited to
courseware, magazine articles and
6 @APIcs
other APICS publications, APICS
conference presentations, and CPIM,
CSCP and SCOR-P examination
resources. In this same spirit, you
‘must not violate the copyright of other
organizations and individuals in your
professional capacity;
‘© Not engage in or sanction any
exploitation of one’s membership,
‘company, or profession;
* Encourage and cooperate in the
interchange of knowledge and
techniques for the mutual benefit of
the profession;
‘* Inyyour professional capacity, respect
the fundamental rights and dignity of
all individuals. You must demonstrate
sensitivity to cultural, individual, and
role differences, including those due
to age, gender, race, ethnicity,
national origin, religion, sexual
orientation, disability, language, and
socio-economic status;
* _Inyour professional capacity, not
engage in behavior that is harassing
or demeaning to others based on
factors including, but not limited to,
age, gender, race, ethnicity, national
origin, religion, sexual orientation,
disability, language, or socio-economic
status;
‘* Adhere to this Code of Conduct and its
application to your professional work.
Lack of awareness or
misunderstanding of an ethical
standard is not itself a defense to a
charge of unethical cond
© Contact the Ethics Committee when
uncertain whether a particular
situation of course of action violates
the Code of Conduct; and
'* Not to become the subject of public
disrepute, contempt, or scandal that
affects your image or goodwill
Failure to abide by APICS Code of Ethics policy
may result in sanctions up to and including
decertification.APICS Certified Supply Chain
Professional (CSCP)
CSCP Subcommittee
‘Ann K, Gatewood, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP (Chair)
Gatewood Associates, LLC
Nishat Ahmed, CPIM, CIRM, CSCP, CPM,
M.C. Dean, Inc.
Vinod Lall, Ph.D.,. CSCP
Minnesota State University—Moorhead
Robert Pinchot, CPIM, CSCP
DuPont
Eduardo A. Shelley, CFPIM, CIRM, CSCP
Savite Tecnologia y Procesos
‘Susan A. Vowels, MBA, CSCP
Washington College
Scope of the Subject Matter
Please read the introductory material in this
‘manual for essential information about the
examination,
APICS CSOP covers concepts, strategies,
processes, tools, and technologies applied to
‘managing the end-to-end forward and
backward flow of materials, information, and
value in a supply chain.
The subject matter is organized into three
content area
‘Supply Chain Design
This section addresses the concepts and
strategies used for developing a supply chain
strategy that aligns with business goals and
corporate strategy, basic strategy tools, and
techniques for implementation. It includes
designing a supply chain for the flow of
product, information and cash, the use of the
SCOR® model, project management, and
information technology.
‘Supply Chain Planning and Execution
This section addresses the processes required
to supply chain partners, reverse logistics
procure and deliver goods and services,
Including the scheduling and logistics of
executing the plan, It includes the
‘management of demand and supply,
relationship with, and waste management.
‘Supply Chain Improvement and Best Practices
This section covers managing and balancing,
supply and demand through measuring,
analyzing, and improving supply chain
processes. It addresses compliance with
standards and regulations, the importance of
sustainable best practices and social
responsibility, and the assessment and
mitigation of risk within the supply chain.
‘The successful candidate will be able to
recognize and analyze specific supply chain
situations and opportunities and select the
appropriate approaches, tools, techniques,
and technologies. The candidate will be able
to define the actions necessary to implement,
selected solutions. This includes an
understanding of and the ability to manage:
+ the alignment of supply chain processes
and capabilities with strategic business
goals
*+ organizational roles and infrastructures
in the supply chain
+ material, information, and financial
flows
‘+ intra- and inter-organizational
relationships
+ the selection and use of technologies
to enable effective processes
management.
In addition, the candidate preparing for the
Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP)
certification must have a fundamental
understanding of the following key business
concepts:
+ Business acumen (qualitative skills,
math, statistics)
+ Ethical considerations (morals,
character, habits)
+ Leadership
(SCP Exam Content Manual 7APICS CSCP Content
Three content areas have been designed to
organize the APICS CSCP domain. The relative
importance of these topics will vary among
industries, but the figures given below show
the percentage designated for each section on
the exam,
Diagnostic | Main topic | Percentage
part. of exam
T ‘Supply Chain 23%
Design
T ‘Supply Chain
Planning and
Execution
23%
7 ‘Supply Chain 34%
Improvement
and Best
Practices
Content Outline
| Supply Chain Design
‘Supply chain design is an integral part of
enabling an organization to compete and be
profitable in today's dynamic business
environment. The supply chain strategy should
align with the organization's business strategy
and plan, support the value proposition, and
leverage core capabilites. Designing the
supply chain builds upon the supply chain
strategy through identifying business and
customer requirements, identifying the
desired future state, and then developing an
actionable plan to close the gaps to reach the
desired future supply chain design.
‘A. Develop the Supply Chain Strategy
The supply chain strategy for companies with
high performing supply chains should closely
align with and enable the overall business
strategy of the company. Achieving appropriate
alignment requires an understanding of the
forms of competitive advantage being pursued.
It also requires an understanding of the
organizational strategy, priorities and
capabilities. Important processes include:
+ Aligning with the business strategy
‘* Creating the supply chain strategy
BenPIcs,
Knowledge and skills in this area include:
1. Inputs to supply chain strategy
a. Business model
Business strategy
Business pian
Value proposition
Core capabilities
Cost structure
3. Revenue model
b. Competition
cMarket conditions
4. Global perspectives
OseNE
2. Resolving misalignment or gaps
3. Tools and techniques
a, Macro and micro economic
considerations
b. Analysis of financial statements
c. Strengths, weaknesses,
opportunities and threats (SWOT)
analysis
d. Market research
e. Network modeling and operations
research
f. Balanced score card (BSC)
B. Design the Supply Chain
Supply Chain Design involves making
decisions on how to structure the supply chain
‘that supports and aligns with the organiza-
tion's business strategy. This involves: making
decisions on suppliers; location and capacity
of plant, warehouses and distribution centers;
and, distribution channels to move products to
‘customers. How information and data are
managed, communicated, and the technology
‘employed is also planned. Sound project.
management and effective communication is
required. Important processes include:
© Identifying customer and business.
requirements.
Identifying future state
Performing gap analysis between
current and future state
* Developing action plan to close gapsKnowledge and skills in this area include:
1
Supply chain considerations
a
Flow of inventory, funds and
information
Network configurations
Inventory location and level
Product design
‘Supply chain technology
‘SCOR® model
Fulfillment strategies considering
market requirements
1. Responsiveness
2. Efficiency
New product development
requirement changes
‘Supply chain strategy
‘Supply chain network design
‘Supply chain network optimization
Business considerations.
Financial modeling
Market research
Product lifecycle stages
Reverse supply chain
Specialized supply chains (MRO,
humanitarian and disaster relief)
Collaboration with supply chain
partners
Project management considerations
a.
b.
©.
a.
e.
Project initiation
Project planning and design
Project execution
Project monitoring and controlling
Project closure
‘Communication considerations
a
b.
©.
4.
e.
Identify purpose of communication
Identity target audience(s)
Identify communication channel(s)
Create message(s)
Ensure understanding/gather
feedback
Close the loop
Information technology considerations
a
b.
Role of technology in supply chain,
management
Information system architecture
c._Use of information technology in
the supply chain
d. Comprehensive supply chain
‘management system
fe. Need for timely and accurate data
Electronic business considerations
1. Virtual organization
enablement
2. Internet-enabled supply chains
3. E-commerce considerations
4, Business-to-business and
business-to-consumer
6. Key technology applications
a. Enterprise resources planning
(ERP) systems.
b. Advanced planning and scheduling
(APS) systems
. Supply chain event management
(SCEM)
d. Warehouse management systems
(ws)
e. Transportation management
systems (TMS)
7. Data acquisition and management
a. Data acquisition and
‘communications tools
b. Interface devices
c. Data communications methods
d. Databases hierarchical/
relational/network
e. Acquisition and use of data
{Automatic identification
technologies
References: 1; 2 (chapters 11, 12, 13)
3 (chapters 1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7); 4 (chapters 1,
2,11, 12, 14, 15, 16);5 (chapters 1, 2, 3, 4,
10}; 6 (chapters 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9); 8 (chapters
1, 3,5,6, 10, 11, 14, 15); 12
(SCP Exam Content Manual 9II. Supply Chain Planning and Execution
‘Supply Chain Planning isthe set of processes
related to the estimation of future client
‘demand and its balance with capacity and
supply, both from production and from
suppliers. This planning can encompass one
‘or several trading partners, from the end
‘consumer to the raw material producer,
including reverse logistics. Supply Chain
Execution comprises the processes, such as
procurement, manufacturing warehousing and
transportation, required to control and give
Visibility of the goods moving through the
supply chain. Many of the knowledge and skill
sets listed in each of the sections apply to
both inbound and outbound processes.
‘A. Procure and Deliver Goods and Services.
Procurement and delivery of goods and/or
services operationalizes the supply chain
design through the development and
deployment of coordinated long-term and
short-term planning for sourcing, acquisition,
controlling, delivery, invoicing, and payment of
goods and/or services. Important processes
include:
* Performing sales and operations
planning (S&OP)
* Developing supply chain personnet's
knowledge, skills and abilities
Developing supply chain infrastructure
Performing short-term planning and
scheduling
Identifying logistical requirements
Developing logistical capabilities to
support delivery of goods and services
‘+ Executing the plans
Knowledge and skills in this area include:
4. Currency considerations and funds
flow
Impact of currency selection
Exchange rates effects
Payment terms
Invoicing considerations
Cash-to-cash cycle time
passe
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Regulatory requirements
a. Incoterms
b. Customs
1. Importing considerations
2. Exporting considerations
Bills of lading
4. Security regulation considerations
Trade considerations
a, Free trade zones
b. Trading blocs
Demand management
a. Components of demand
management
1. Planning demand
2. Communicating demand
3. Influencing demand
4. Prioritizing demand
b. Demand prioritization
1. Time fences
2. Allocation of supply
3. Measures of customer service
levels
©. Forecasting demand
1. Principles of demand
forecasting
Qualitative methods
Quantitative methods
Combination methods
Measutes of forecast error
Demand management over
the product's lifecycle
oeaen
d. Demand management functional
responsibilities and interfaces.
1. Product development
2. Marketing
3. Sales
4. Operations
. Operations planning and control
1. Implementation of sales and
‘operations planning (S&OP)
2. Controlling priorities
3. Materials and inventory
4, Capacity managementSupply management
a
b.
ce.
d
e.
f
&
Total cost of ownership
Make-versus-buy analysis
Range of buyer-supplier
relationships.
Developing supply plans
Supplier relationship management
(SRM)
Contracting
Expediting
Inventory management
Inventory planning.
1. Locations of inventory
2. Levels of inventory
Inventory control
‘L. Order quantity determinations
2. Ordering systems
3. Safety stock and safety lead
time
4. Organization of storage
locations
5. Methods of tracking inventory
6. Methods for assessing
inventory accuracy
Warehouse management
b.
Warehousing objectives and
considerations
Warehouse capacity forecasting
and planning
Manual and automated material
handling processes
Tradeoffs between warehousing
and transportation processes
Logistics and freight management
a
b.
Flow of goods and information
Use of logistics service providers
1. Contract considerations.
2. Contract rules
Transportation objectives and
considerations
Modes of transportation and
considerations for selection
Transportation capacity
forecasting and planning
Expediting processes
Delivery patterns.
B. Manage the Relationship with Supply
Chain Partners
Understanding the market and the critical
roles played by both the upstream and
downstream supply chain partners are
important to the success of the Supply Chain.
Tailoring, aligning and managing the
relationships with the supply chain partners
will enhance the performance of the entire
‘supply chain. Important processes include:
© Managing relationships with
customers,
‘© Managing relationships with suppliers
Knowledge and skills in this area include:
1. Segmentation
a. Market.
b. Customers and suppliers
©. Other supply chain partners
2. Customer relationship management
(CRM) and supplier relationship
management (SRM)
‘a. Customer and supplier selection
b. Customer and supplier
relationship types
Negotiation
Terms and conditions
Contracts and enforceability
Performance management
Technology usage
mmpeao
C, Manage Reverse Logistics inoluding
Return, Recall, and End of Life
Managing reverse logistics and reverse supply
chains involves understanding that product
returns, repair, remanufacturing, end of life,
and related topics are organic elements in the
overall supply chain management execution
process. Its also important to understand
how reverse supply chains allow opportunities
for cost avoidance and revenue generation
while enabling compliance with regulations,
regarding waste and hazardous materials.
Important processes include:
SCP Exam Content Manual 12‘© Identifying requirement of reverse ‘communication of these findings can
logistics contribute to performance improvement.
‘+ Designing reverse strategy Important processes include:
‘+ Implementing reverse strategy eidcateae perience tas
'* Analyzing performance
Reverse supply chains require knowledge and
* Improving performance
skills associated with forward supply chains.
re rae ea el ae tee Knowledge and skill inthis area include:
1. Reverse logistics 1. Supply chain metrics
a, Activities supported a. Customer-focused metrics
b. Design for reverse logistics b. Financial metrics
©. Benefits and costs ©. Operational metrics
2. Waste considerations 2. Sales and operations planning (S&OP)
a. Waste hierarchy a, Reviewing performance
b. Waste exchange . Evaluating demand levels
©. Hazardous waste . Evaluating supply capability
d. Reconciling demand, supply, and
References: 4; 2 (chapters 3, 4, 7, 8, 9, 10, financial plans
11, 14, 15); 4 (chapters 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 16,
18); 6 (chapters 2, 5, 7);8 (chapters 4, 8, 9, 3. Continuous improvement philosophies
10, 12, 13); 12 a. Lean
b. Six Sigma
IIL Supply Chain Improvement and Best Practices Total quality management (TQM)
4d. Theory of constraints (TOC)
Changing market requirements, new
technologies, geopolitical shifts, weather- 4. Measuring and communicating
related factors, and changes in availability performance
of resources require supply chains to be a. Dashboards
constantly evolving. Supply chains must be b. Scorecards
continually improving by gathering key ©. SCOR® performance measures
performance data, analyzing current 1. Planning demand and supply
performance, and creating and 2. Sourcing goods and services
implementing improvement plans. The 3. Producing goods and services
‘supply chain should ensure compliance 4. Delivering goods and services
with existing standards, regulations, and 5. Planning for and processing
apply sustainable best practices. Instead of returns
only reacting to risk events, companies 4. Operational measures
need to model, anticipate, and prevent e. Financial measures
risk.
5. Measuring customer service levels,
‘A. Measure, Analyze, and Improve the Supply Cale
Chain b. Lead time monitoring
c. Order-status reporting
Enhancing the competitiveness of a supply
chain requires an understanding of the, 6. Change management
techniques and tools of continuous a. Prepare for change
improvement and the appropriate application b. Plan for change
of each. It also requires an understanding of c. Execute change
how to measure the performance and d. Monitor change
capabilities of the supply chain and how the
12 @APICS‘Comply with Standards, Regulations, and
‘Sustainable Best Practices.
‘Managing globally dispersed sources of supply
and demand requires an understanding of the
standards and regulations of the jurisdictions
in which goods and funds flow. In addition,
designing and operating a supply chain
requires an understanding of the concepts of,
sustainable business practices and how to
adapt and apply them to a specific supply
chain. Important processes include:
+ Identifying applicable standards,
regulations, sustainable best practices
‘+ Performing gap analysis for
compliance
* Developing and implementing an
action plan
Knowledge and skills in this area include:
1. International standards and regulatory
‘compliance
a. import/export considerations
b. Intellectual property rights
©. Licensing compliance
1. Software
2. Technology
d. Global accounting standards
e. Country specific accounting
regulations
Country and local labor laws.
International labor considerations
2. Corporate social responsibility
considerations
a. Triple bottom fine
1. Short and long term economic
performance
2. Environmental performance
3. Social performance
b. United Nations Global Compact
Global Reporting initiative (GRI)
d. The Organization for Economic
Cooperation and Development
(OECD) Guidelines for
multinational enterprises
e. Social Accountability International
‘$4800 Guidelines
f. Conflict Minerals
3. Social, environmental, safety, and
quality accreditations and
certifications
a. ISO 14001 - environmental
management systems
b. 180 26000 - guidance for social
responsibility
c. $AB000 certification - social
accountability
d. ANSIZ.10 - occupational safety
and health management systems
e. 180 9004 certification ~ quality
management systems
C. Manage Risk in the Supply Chain
Risk is inherent in supply chains and
companies may go out of business due toa
‘major risk event. Instead of only responding to
risk events, companies must be able to
‘model, anticipate and prevent risk events.
{An understanding of the techniques to
identify, mitigate, and manage risks is
important for supply chain management and
overall business success. Important processes
include:
‘© Identifying the risks
‘© Assessing and classifying the risks
'* Developing risk mitigation and
‘management pian
‘© Executing risk mitigation plan and
‘management plan
Knowledge and skills in this atea include:
1. Risk identification
a. Recognition and identification of
different forms of risk
b._ Risk of loss of tangible and
intangible assets
2. Risk assessment and classification
‘a. Classification and prioritization
3. Risk response
a. Mitigating and managing supply
cchain risks
b. Implementing risk mitigation and
management plan
SOP Exam Content Manual 134, Security and regulatory concerns
a. Import and export requirements
‘compliance
b. Benefits and costs of participating
in security partnerships
c. Benefits and costs of meeting
sustainability regulations
d. Product traceability and
configuration management
5. Risk standards
a. ISO 31000 ~ Risk management
principles and guidelines
b. 15034010 - Risk management ~
risk assessment techniques
c. 180 Guide 73 ~ Risk management ~
vocabulary components
References: 1; 2 (chapters 4, 5, 14, 16)
4 (chapters 1, 13, 18); 5 (chapter 11)
7 (chapters 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 13
8 (chapters 2, 10) 9; 10; 11; 12
Key Terminology
{An understanding ofthe following list of terms
is recommended. The lists intended to be
thorough but not exhaustive. The candidate is
also expected to be familiar with the
definitions of terms identified in the content
Cutline. Definitions of these terms can be
found in the APICS Dictionary, 14th edition.
A
active tag
advanced planning and scheduling (APS)
alliance development
anticipation inventories
assemble-to-order
automatic identification and data capture
aoc)
automatic identification system (AIS)
available-to-promise (ATP)
B
balanced scorecard
blanket purchase order
buffer
business intelligence
business-to-business commerce (B2B)
business-to-consumer sales (B2C)
business process management (BPM)
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c
capable-to-promise (CTP)
cash-to-cash cycle time
collaborative planning, forecasting, and
replenishment (CPFR)
configuration management systom
consortia trade exchanges (CTX)
content management applications
continuous replenishment
cost of goads sold (COGS)
cost of quality
oross-docking
cross selling
customer relationship management (CRM)
customer service ratio
oycle time
D
database management system (DBMS)
data warehouse
define, measure, analyze, improve, control
(OMAIC) process
demand forecasting
demand management
demand planning
demand pull
demand shaping
design for maintainability
design for manufacturability
design for manufacture and assembly (OFMA)
design for quality
design for remanufacture
design for service
design for six sigma
design for the environment (DFE)
design for the supply chain
distribution inventory
distribution requirements planning (DRP)
E
economic value added
electronic commerce (e-commerce)
electronic data interchange (EDI)
electronic document
electronic product codes (EPCs)
‘end-of-life management
enterprise resources planning (ERP)
environmentally responsible business
environmentally responsible manufacturing
environmentally sensitive engineeringF
fill rate
fourth-party-logistics (4PL)
free trade zone (FTZ)
G
Global Reporting Initiative (GRI)
global strategy
localization
H
harmonized system classification codes
horizontal marketplace
1
Incoterms,
independent demand
information system architecture
innovative product
interpiant demand
inventory accuracy
inventory optimization software
inventory turnover
inventory valuation
inventory velocity
inventory visibility
'S0 14000 Series Standards
'S0 26000
1S0 31000
J
joint replenishment system
joint venture
K
kaizen
kaizen event
kanban
keiretsu
key performance indicator (KPI)
L
landed cost
legacy systems
level of service
level strategy
lifecycle analysis
line haul costs
M
make-to-order
make-to-stock
market demand
market research
market share
master production schedule (MPS)
‘material requirements planning (MRP)
mix forecast
modular design strategy
modular system
multicountry strategy
muttisourcing
°
obsolescence
ordering cost
order losers
order qualifiers
order winners.
outsourcing
Pp
Pareto analysis,
partnership.
passive tag
peline inventory
plan-do-check-action (PDCA)
planning horizon
portal
private trading exchange (PTX)
product differentiation
pproduct family
product life cycle management (PLM)
project management
pull system
push system
Q
quality function deployment (QFD)
quick response program (QRP)
R
radio frequency identification (RFID)
rapid replenishment
return on assets (ROA)
return on investment (RO!)
reverse auction
reverse logistics
reverse supply chain
risk pooling
risk register
SCP Exam Content Manual 15s
safety lead time
safety stock
sales and operations panning (S&0P)
seasonality
semipassive tag
service industry
‘single-source supplier
sole-source supplier
sourcing
spend management
‘stockkeeping unit (SKU)
stratege alliance
strategie planning
strategic Sourcing
‘subcontracting.
supplier ceritication
supplier relationship management (SRM)
supply chain event management (SCEM)
supply chain management
‘supply chain risk
‘Supply Chain Operations Reference Model
(ScOR®)
supply chain resilience
supply chain visibility
iu
tactical buying
tariff
third-party logistics (3PL)
time fence
total cost of ownership (TCO)
trade bloc
trading bioc
transportation management system (TMS)
triple bottom line (TBL)
u
universality
v
value-added
value-added network (VAN)
value chain
value stream
value stream mapping
vendor-managed inventory (VMI)
Virtual trading exchange
w
warehouse management system (WMS)
waste
web services
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Supplemental Glossary
‘The following concepts, not found in the APICS
Dictionary, 14th edition, will be helpful in
preparing for the CSCP examination.
ANSIZ.10
voluntary consensus standard on
‘occupational health and safety management
systems. It uses recognized management
system principles in order to be compatible
with quality and environmental management
system standards such as the ISO 9000 and
10 14000 series.
Business Management Continuity
Management System (CMS)
Part of the overall management systems that
establishes, implements, operates, monitors,
reviews, maintains and improves the
organizational capability of continuing to
deliver products or services at acceptable
predefined levels following a disruptive
incident. It is based upon identifying potential
threats to an organization and the impacts to
business operations those threats, if realized,
‘might cause, and which provides a framework
for building organizational resilience with the
capability of an effective response that
safeguards the interests of its key
stakeholders, reputation, brand and value-
creating activities.
Business Rules
The rules for an organization that define or
constrain some aspect of business, such as
policies or procedures and are meant to
provide guidance.
Conflict Minerals
Minerals mined in conditions of armed conflict.
and human rights abuses, and are sold or
traded by armed groups.
Customer Order Cycle Time
syn: with order fulfillment cycle time.
Days Sales Outstanding
‘A measure of the average number of days that
‘a company takes to collect revenue after a
sale has been made calculated by the total
accounts receivable/average daily sales rate.Days of Supply
In addition to the definition in the APICS
Dictionary, the following definition is provid
as a financial measure itis the value of all
inventory in the supply chain/ the average
dally cost of goods sold rate.
Design for X (DFX)
A design should be manufacturable,
maintainable, cost effective, high quality and
so on. Design for X refers to the use of a
formal methodology to optimize a specific
aspect of a design. For example, the
characteristics that make a design easy to
assemble (Design for Assembly) have been
systematically codified. The design team can
review the design concept in the light of these
rules and methods. DFX or DX stands for
"design for excellence’, "Design for
Excellence", or Design For Excellence
Downside Supply Chain Adaptability
A discrete measurement of the reduction in
quantities ordered sustainable at 30 days
prior to delivery with no inventory or cost
penalties.
E-Business
Electronic business, or e-business is
conducting business processes on an
electronic network, typically the internet. See:
ecommerce.
Functional Product: Functional products are
‘mature products that tend to have a low profit,
margin and a predictable demand.
Global Trade Management: The management
and optimization of shipments across
international borders including: ensuring
‘compliance with all international regulations.
and documentation, streamlining and
accelerating the movement of goods, while
minimizing the global supply chain costs
within and outside of the organization.
Globally Harmonized System of Classification.
and Labeling of Chemicals (GHS)
{An International standard, created by the
United Nations Economic Commission for
Europe (UNECE), for classifying chemicals
according to their health, physical and
‘environmental hazards. GHS is a system that
defines and classifies the hazards of chemical
products, and communicates health and
safety information on labels and material
safety data sheets.
Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS)
Each country has its own Harmonized Tariff
‘Schedule (HTS), the mechanism by which
international tariffs are standardized.
Importers and Exporters must classify all
‘goods moved across international borders.
using the Harmonized System of the country
of import,
International Financial Reporting Standards
(IFRS)
International Financial Reporting Standards.
(IFRS) are designed as a common global
language for business affairs so that company
accounts are understandable and comparable
across international boundaries. They are a
consequence of growing international
shareholding and trade and are particularly
important for companies that have dealings in
several countries. They are progressively
replacing the many different national
accounting standards. The rules to be
followed by accountants to maintain books of
accounts which is comparable,
understandable, reliable and relevant as per
the users internal or external.
's073
Provides the definitions of generic terms
related to risk management. It aims to
encourage a mutual and consistent
understanding of, and a coherent approach to,
the description of activities relating to the
management of risk, and the use of uniform
risk management terminology in processes
and frameworks dealing with the management
of risk.
Iso 9001,
An international standard that specifies
requirements for a Quality Management
‘System (QMS) where an organization: 8)
Needs to demonstrate its ability to
consistently provide product that meets
(SCP Exam Content Manual 17customer and applicable statutory and
regulatory requirements and b) Aims to
enhance customer satisfaction through the
effective application of the system, including
processes for continual improvement of the
system and the assurance of conformity to
customer and applicable statutory and
regulatory requirements.
1so 22301.
‘An international standard that specifies
requirements for setting up and managing an
effective Business Continuity Management
System (BCMS).
180 28000
‘An International Standard that specifies the
requirements for a security management
system, including those aspects critical to
security assurance of the supply ch
Order Fulfillment Cycle Time
The time requited to fulfil an order from the
time the order is placed by the customer to.
the time the order is delivered to the
customer's desired location. This metric is
usually reported as an average cycle time of
all orders fulfilled during a time period,
Overall Value at Risk
The sum of the probability of risk events times
the monetary impact of the events which can
impact any core supply chain functions (e.g.
Pian, Source, Make, Deliver and Return) or key
dependencies.
Payment Terms
Conditions surrounding payment for a sale,
providing a time frame in which a customer
can pay without late penalties or additional
fees,
Perfect Order Fulfillment
‘A measure of an organization's ability to
deliver "perfect" orders to a customer. A
perfect order is an order with no defects in
any aspect including but not limited to the
right quantity of the right product at the right,
place at the right time with all required
documentation. Other elements may be added
to the definition of perfect based on customer
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requirements. This metric is usually
represented by a percentage and is calculated
by the ratio of perfect orders during a given
time period to the total number of orders
completed during the same time perio.
Return on Supply Chain Fixed Assets
‘The return an organization receives on its
invested capital in supply chain fixed assets,
This includes the fixed assets used to Plan,
‘Source, Make, Deliver and Return. ([Supply
Chain Revenue] ~ [COGS] - [Supply Chain
Management Costs) / [Supply Chain Fixed
Assets]
Return on Working Capital
Ameasure of profit on the amount of cash
consumed calculated as After tax operating
income/net working capita.
Risk Appetite
Amount and type of risk that an organization is
willing to pursue or retain.
Risk Management
The identification, assessment, and
prioritization of risks followed by coordinated
and economical application of resources to
minimize, monitor, and control the probability
and/or impact of unfortunate event or to
‘maximize the realization of opportunities.
Risk Tolerance
Organization's or stakeholder’s readiness to
bear the risk after risk treatment in order to
achieve its objectives
‘$A8000
‘A widely recognized international standard for
managing human rights in the workplace. It
provides an auditable framework for assuring.
that social accountability is being stewarded
by an organization.
‘Stakeholder Relationship Management
‘Addressing and managing the competing
priorities, needs and concerns of internal and
external stakeholders in a proactive and
sustained manner resulting in decreased cost
and enhanced stakeholder acceptance or buy’