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Managing the Impact of COVID-19

Supply Chain Workforce of the Future

Members can connect with other members in the Supply Chain Knowledge Center to ask questions and share how you're managing your supply chain through this crisis.

As the economy and supply chains start to recover from the initial shocks brought on by the pandemic supply and demand surges, there have been and will be lessons learned. While there are still many unknowns, what we can say with confidence is that how we manage supply chains, move business forward and serve our customers will change. What does the future look like, and what skills do supply chain professionals need to lead their companies toward a better future?

ASCM COVID-19 Content

ASCM COVID-19 Content

SCM Now editorial staff works with subject matter experts in our network to develop blog posts and articles to help you manage the latest COVID-19 impacts on your supply chain.

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ASCM in the News

ASCM in the News

ASCM CEO Abe Eshkenazi, CSCP, CPA, CAE, and Executive Vice President Peter Bolstorff, CSCP, SCOR-P, are frequently interviewed by the news media on how COVID-19 is disrupting supply chains.

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ASCM is Making an Impact

ASCM is Making an Impact

ASCM and the ASCM Foundation are working with the Ministries of Health to tackle the COVID-19 crisis by providing access to resources that help with preparation, response and recovery. Everyone can help flatten the curve worldwide.

Get involved.

Webinar Archive

ASCM members have access to recorded webinars on a variety of topics that include S&OP, procurement, forecasting, risk management, inventory management, SCOR, digital supply chain and more.

ASCM conducts livestream events with top industry experts discussing the latest developments in supply chain. You can watch archived online events in our Supply Chain Knowledge Center.

The Rebound

A new podcast hosted by ASCM CEO Abe Eshkenazi and SCMR Editorial Director Bob Trebilcock explores the issues facing supply chain professionals as our industry gets back up and running in a post-COVID world.

Download The Rebound from your favorite podcast listening app today.

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The Rebound

Supply Chain in the Spotlight

With 1 in 4 Americans unemployed due to the coronavirus pandemic, odds are you or someone you know is looking for a new career. ASCM has collected resources for those interested in exploring the supply chain field.

Supply Chain in the Spotlight

Exams, Courseware and Classes

Stay up to date on the latest test center closures, courseware information and class updates to help you complete your certification.

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Exams, Courseware and Classes

Supply Chain Learning

To help you determine which credential is right for you, we’re providing 30-day free online access to our certification course curriculum. This is an opportunity for individuals embarking on a new career explore a wide range of topics or for current supply chain professionals looking to build their knowledge and advance their careers.

  • Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) Access now.
  • Certified Supply Chain Professional (CSCP) Access now.
  • Certified in Logistics, Transportation and Distribution (CLTD) Access now.
  • Principles on Demand, Basics of Distribution and Logistics Access now.

For more information, please contact ASCM Customer Relations at support@ascm.org or call 1-800-444-2742 or +1-773-867-1777.

Supply Chain Learning

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