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Supply Chain Certificate - Military Options

Supply Chain Certificate - Military Options

Any military personnel who have attended our Marine Corps Logistics Education Program (MCLEP), MCLEP Non-Resident, Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP) courses, or programs administered at the Army Logistics Management College (ALMC), and would like to work toward one of the supply chain certificates may do so by completing any of the following program options:

Certificate in Supply Chain Management

Option 1:

Marine Corps Logistics Education Program (MCLEP) and
Achieving Supply Chain Transformation

Option 2:

Marine Corps Logistics Education Program Non-Resident,
Processes and Tools for Supply Chain Success, and
Achieving Supply Chain Transformation

Option 3:

ALMC: Fundamentals of Defense Supply Chain Management (FDSCM),
Processes and Tools for Supply Chain Success, and
Achieving Supply Chain Transformation

Option 4:

ALMC: Logistics Transformation and Change Management Course,
Essentials of Supply Chain Management, and
Processes and Tools for Supply Chain Success

Option 5:

NAVICP Mechanicsburg Supply Chain Management Education Program (2008),

Processes and Tools for Supply Chain Success,

and

Achieving Supply Chain Transformation

 

Option 6:

NAVICP Mechanicsburg Supply Chain Management Education Program (2008),

NAVICP Philadelphia Supply Chain Management Education Program: Processes and Tools for Supply Chain Success (2009), and

Achieving Supply Chain Transformation

 

Option 7:

NAVICP Philadelphia Supply Chain Management Education Program: Processes and Tools for Supply Chain Success (2009),
Essentials of Supply Chain Management, and

Achieving Supply Chain Transformation

 

Certificate in Supply Chain Leadership

ALMC: Logistics Transformation and Change Management Course, and
Designing and Leading Competitive Supply Chains

Certificate in Supply Chain Operational Excellence

Option 1:

 

Marine Corps Logistics Education Program (MCLEP),

Processes and Tools for Supply Chain Success, and
Applying Lean Principles Across the Supply Chain

Option 2:

NAVICP Philadelphia Supply Chain Management Education Program: Processes and Tools for Supply Chain Success (2009),
Applying Lean Principles Across the Supply Chain
, and
Developing World-Class Supply Chain Collaboration

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