Supply chains are evolving rapidly, driven by global trade, e-commerce growth, and technological innovation. These forces are reshaping how goods are made and where they’re sourced from, how businesses operate, and what skills are needed to thrive. With projected job growth, staying competitive means more than keeping pace — it means continuously expanding your expertise.
Success in supply chain today requires a strategic, adaptable skillset that grows with the industry. The APICS CTSC certification supports your commitment to continuous learning, helping you sharpen your skills, stay relevant, and position yourself for long-term career growth.
The APICS Certified in Transformation for Supply Chain (CTSC) credential is one of four industry-recognized certifications developed by ASCM — the global leader in supply chain education.
CTSC equips professionals with strategic insight and practical skills to manage skills, roles, and responsibilities needed for successful supply chain transformation. With this globally respected credential, you'll be prepared to lead with confidence, identify risks and opportunities, select appropriate frameworks, and drive meaningful results across the supply chain.
From senior roles to transformation projects, CTSC helps you apply systems thinking to develop strategies and technologies that drive results.
If you work in or aspire to roles like:
According to the 2025 ASCM Supply Chain Salary and Career Report, APICS-certified professionals earn an average of $100,000, compared to $86,000 for those without the credential, a significant salary boost that reflects the value of specialized training.
2025 ASCM Supply Chain Salary and Career Report
Discover how APICS certification can increase your earning potential by 20%.
20%
Higher salary with APICS certifications
100+
Countries with APICS-certified professionals.
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