The Certified Transportation Logistics & Distribution (CTLD) program educates professionals on essential terminology, concepts and strategies related to logistics overview and strategy, logistics network design, sustainability and reverse logistics, capacity planning and demand management, order management, inventory management, warehouse management, transportation management, and global logistics.
A CLTD education can help you to:
Increase your functional knowledge of transportation and warehouse management.
Improve process efficiencies across your organization's supply chain.
Career Advancement
Industry recognition
Improved job performance
Increased earning potential
Alignment with industry standards
CLTD candidates must pass all exams for the following modules:
Logistics Overview and Strategy
Logistics Network Design
Sustainability and Reverse Logistics
Capacity Planning and Demand Management
Order Management
Inventory Management
Alignment with industry standards
Warehouse Management
Transportation Management
Global Logistics
A CLTD education is essential for professionals involved in:
Oversee the planning and execution of forward and reverse logistics
Logistics network design
Order management
Customer service management
Warehouse or distribution inventory management
Warehouse strategy and/or layout; warehouse space management
Logistics/distribution/warehouse technology and information processing
Executing requirements for the planning, scheduling, and budgeting of transportation systems
Carrier selection and negotiations
Transportation mode analysis
Global logistics responsibilities
Logistics or transportation risk
APICS impact: The data underscores the value of industry-recognized certifications. Individuals with at least one APICS supply chain certification (CPIM, CSCP, CLTD or CTSC) from ASCM earned a median salary 18% higher than their non-certified colleagues. **ASCM 2024 Salary Report
Supply chain professionals with certifications are demonstrably more valuable in the marketplace. A median salary increase of 10% for those holding one credential and 17% for two or more speaks volumes. These figures highlight a clear link between ongoing professional development and enhanced earning potential. *** ASCM 2024 Salary Report
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