Self-test: Is the Supply Chain Manager (HFP) course suitable for me?
Would you like to advance your career by training to become a Supply Chain Manager? But would you now like to find out exactly whether a job with demanding specialist and management tasks in the field of supply chain management (SCM) meets your expectations?
Take our free and non-binding self-test to find out whether you are on the right track with a preparatory course for the "Supply Chain Manager with Federal Diploma" higher professional examination.
Benefit from further information that is tailored to the respective answer options "Yes", "Partly", "No".
You will receive the result at the end of the self-test. You will also receive an overview of suitable providers for further education in supply chain management leading to a federal diploma as well as helpful tips on the question "How do I find the right school?".
Note: The course and the examination regulations are being revised. From mid-2024, the course will be held with the following three specializations
- Digital integration
- Corporate logistics
- International forwarding logistics
In this self-test, the new examination regulations are already addressed at the relevant points.
What does the day-to-day work of a supply chain manager with a federal diploma look like?
Supply chain managers with a federal diploma ensure the smooth supply of goods of all kinds to the economy and society. They work in production, trading or service companies, where they take on specialist and management functions relating to the management of supply chains (i.e. supply chain management (SCM)). Among other things, they are responsible for ensuring an effective and efficient flow of goods, information and value in the supply chains.
Their activities include, for example, drawing up strategic guidelines for supply chain management based on the overarching corporate strategy and creating concepts for efficient, sustainable and transparent supply chains. Supply chain managers also ensure their implementation at an operational level.
They are also responsible for creating, analyzing and optimizing the corresponding SCM processes. Supply chain managers use relevant ICT systems for this purpose. They also ensure the exchange of data and information across the company.
Managers in supply chain management are also responsible for coordinating cooperation between all upstream, internal and downstream players in the supply chain.
Supply chain managers also take on the planning and management of complex and extensive (agile) projects. Finally, they also lead teams from several organizational units and across several hierarchical levels and locations.
With the revised examination regulations (valid from August 2024), three different specializations have been introduced, allowing for a corresponding deepening of skills.
- Supply Chain Manager with the specialization "Digital Integration"plan, manage and optimize supply chains. They have the skills to establish relationships and maintain cooperation with the relevant stakeholders. They also develop requirements for suitable ICT systems and are responsible for their evaluation, procurement, management and support. They develop specific concepts for the secure exchange of information and data across companies.
- Supply Chain Manager specializing in "International Freight Forwarding Logistics"plan, manage and optimize supply chains. They also have the skills to establish relationships and maintain cooperation with the relevant players. Furthermore, they develop strategies and concepts for transportation and forwarding services. They also define and optimize the interfaces between the various players in the supply chain.
- Supply Chain Manager with the specialization "Corporate Logistics"are responsible for developing strategies and concepts for the five logistics areas (procurement, production, warehouse, distribution and waste disposal logistics) in a company. They are also responsible for planning and managing the various logistics areas in the company in terms of organization, technology and personnel. Finally, they analyze and optimize the processes in corporate logistics.
Question 1:
Do the activities described meet your expectations? Would you like to work as a Supply Chain Manager?
Great! The Supply Chain Manager course seems to be a good fit for you.
By the way: If you are looking for further suitable training opportunities after successfully completing the Supply Chain Management course, take a look at theEducational guidance offered by Ausbildung-Weiterbildung.ch.
Based on the information you provide in the questionnaire, our education advisors will make suitable suggestions for courses, seminars or training programs, provide an overview of the various levels and types of education and assist you with questions about the Swiss education system. You will thus receive an initial overview based on the information you provide. This can support you in your search for or decision on the right education or further training.
If you don't like all the jobs, think about which ones interest you the most. Also take a look at relevant job advertisements. You may find that they only call for activities that you are more suited to; then you are in the right place with this SCM training course. Remember: in practically every job there are activities that are less interesting. It is important to make sure that these do not predominate.
If you don't like the activities, take a look at the numerous other further training opportunities. You will find a large selection on Ausbildung-Weiterbildung.ch.
Still looking for your vocation? Then take a look at our guide "Finding your vocation".Hereyou can download the guide free of charge.
Target group and skills: For whom is the Advanced Federal Diploma in Supply Chain Management suitable? What qualities and skills are required?
The course and the higher professional examination for "Supply Chain Manager with Federal Diploma" is suitable for experienced specialists in logistics/supply chain management who are ambitious to expand their knowledge and skills in this area and would like to be recognized with a federal diploma.
Managers in supply chain management should have the following personal qualities and skills:
- Communication skills
- Organizational skills
- Leadership skills
- Sense of responsibility
- Analytical, networked and technical thinking
- Customer-, service- and solution-oriented way of working
- Reliability
- Independence
- Load capacity
- Stress resistance
- Ability to work in a team
Question 2:
Do you belong to one of the target groups for this training course and do you have the necessary personal qualities?
Great! You are on the right track with the Supply Chain Management course. Find out more about the admission requirements in the next step.
- If you do not belong to any of the above-mentioned groups of people training to become a supply chain manager, you cannot aim directly for the federal diploma. However, there are numerous routes to a challenging specialist and management role in logistics or supply chain management. You may come acrossherefor further training courses that are tailored to people like you. Please also take a look at ourGuide "Training and further education in logistics and supply chain management".
- If you do not have the necessary personal qualities and skills, you will not be happy in this demanding management role. Look out for further training opportunities that offer a professional specialization that better suits your skills.
- If you are unsure whether you are well suited to such a role, it is best to discuss this with your line manager or career advisor. You can find suitable providers of career advice and career coaching here:
Requirements for admission to the Higher Professional Examination for Supply Chain Managers (HFP):
Persons who fulfill the following conditions by the start of the examination are admitted to the Advanced Professional Examination "Supply Chain Manager":
- Have a federal certificate of proficiency (EFZ), a high school diploma or an equivalent qualification and a total of at least five years of professional experience in at least two of the five areas of corporate logistics* and sub-project, project management or leadership experience as well as practical experience with at least one application used in logistics. The required SSC module examinations** or certificates of equivalence are also required.
Or
- Be in possession of a federal certificate (BP) and have at least three years of professional experience in at least two of the five areas of corporate logistics and sub-project, project management or leadership experience as well as practical experience with at least one application used in logistics. The required SSC module examinations or certificates of equivalence are also required.
Or
- Hold a federal diploma from a higher professional examination (HFP) or a higher technical college (HF) in one of the five areas of corporate logistics and have at least two years of professional experience in another area of corporate logistics, sub-project, project management or management experience as well as practical experience with at least one application used in logistics since graduation.
Or
- Hold a degree from a university of applied sciences or a university and have at least three years of professional experience in at least two of the five areas of corporate logistics and sub-project, project management or leadership experience as well as practical experience with at least one application used in logistics.
*the five areas of corporate logistics: procurement, production, warehousing, distribution and disposal logistics
** The SSC module examinations that must be available for admission to the examination are as follows:
- Supply Chain Management
- Economics
- Finance and accounting
- Project management
- Quality management
- Legal knowledge
- Leadership
The individual modules of the Supply Chain Management continuing education program are completed in the preparatory courses for the higher professional examination. Upon successful completion of the respective module, candidates receive a certificate of competence, the so-called "module certificate", which is valid for five years as admission to the final examination.
You will find out whether you have been admitted to the higher professional examination at least 12 weeks before the start of the examination with a written notification including reasons in the event of a negative decision.
Note: Do you not yet meet all the admission requirements? Some schools are still prepared to admit you to a preparatory course for the Advanced Professional Examination for Supply Chain Managers. Please remember: It is then your responsibility to ensure that you meet the necessary requirements at the time of the examination/examination registration.
Admission requirements for the HFP for Supply Chain Managers with a federal diploma in accordance with the new examination regulations (valid from August 2024):
- Federal certificate as a specialist in international freight forwarding and logistics or logistics specialist and at least three years of professional experience in the field of logistics/supply chain management since obtaining the federal certificate
Or
- Federal certificate or equivalent qualification and at least four years of professional experience in the logistics/supply chain management field since obtaining it
Or
- Completion of a higher professional examination (HFP), higher technical college (HF), university of applied sciences (FH), university (university/ETH) or equivalent qualification and at least three years of professional experience in the field of logistics/supply chain management since obtaining the qualification
Or
- Federal certificate of proficiency (EFZ) or another qualification at upper secondary level or an equivalent qualification and at least eight years of professional experience in the field of logistics/supply chain management since obtaining it
And
- Relevant project management and/or leadership experience
The decision on admission to the Supply Chain Management course is made at least two months before the start of the examination. Applicants will receive a written decision. In the event of a negative decision, they will receive a statement of reasons and instructions on how to appeal.
Question 3:
Do you meet the requirements for admission?
Great! You can start looking for a suitable school where you would like to complete the preparatory course for the HFP for "Supply Chain Manager".
In addition: Find out more about the course content, costs/financing, duration/teaching and examination procedure/completion in the next steps. These are also important points on the way to the federal diploma and the answer to the question: Is SCM training right for me?
If you are not sure whether your professional experience will be recognized as work experience for Supply Chain Managers, clarify your chances directly with the sponsors of the examination regulations, theAssociation of Swiss Freight Forwarding and Logistics Companies (SPEDLOGSWISS)and theGS1 Switzerland.
If you have too little or no (relevant) professional experience, you have the following options:
- Use professional job boards to search for suitable jobs where you can gain experience. You can find out exactly how to do this, for examplehere.
- If you know someone from your private or professional environment who is already working in supply chain management, ask them for tips and whether they would support you in your job search. He/she will certainly have the relevant contacts and connections.
If you are not sure whether your qualifications will be accepted for the higher professional examination, please contact theExamination secretariatfor the equivalence test.
Do you have a foreign qualification? SERI is responsible for assessing the equivalence of foreign qualifications for admission to the HFP.Hereyou will find more information.
If you are not sure whether your professional experience will be recognized as work experience for Supply Chain Managers, clarify your chances directly with the sponsors of the examination regulations, theAssociation of Swiss Freight Forwarding and Logistics Companies (SPEDLOGSWISS)and theGS1 Switzerland.
If you have too little or no (relevant) professional experience, you have the following options:
- Use professional job boards to search for suitable jobs where you can gain experience. You can find out exactly how to do this, for examplehere.
- If you know someone from your private or professional environment who is already working in supply chain management, ask them for tips and whether they would support you in your job search. He/she will certainly have the relevant contacts and connections.
If you are not sure whether your qualifications will be accepted for the higher professional examination, please contact theExamination secretariatfor the equivalence test.
Do you have a foreign qualification? SERI is responsible for assessing the equivalence of foreign qualifications for admission to the HFP.Hereyou will find more information.
Subject matter and content of the training
When compiling the course content for supply chain manager training and continuing education, the schools are guided by the specifications of the sponsor of the federal examination. They are responsible for periodically reviewing and, if necessary, updating the higher professional examination and the requirements for supply chain managers. This ensures that the knowledge and skills imparted meet the requirements of the job market.
For SCM continuing education, this means that the schools must offer the corresponding SSC basic modules, the certificates of which must be presented for admission. These are the following modules:
- Supply Chain Management
- Economics
- Finance and accounting
- Project management
- Quality management
- Legal knowledge
- Leadership
Learning content of the preparatory courses for the HFP for Supply Chain Managers with a federal diploma in accordance with the new examination regulations (valid from August 2024):
With the revised examination regulations, training in supply chain management is divided into two phases.
In the first phase, participants complete a foundation course, which applies to all specializations and includes two modules. The following topics are covered in the two modules:
- Management and digitization:Ensuring profitability, setting up and operating a management system, procuring and introducing ICT systems, ensuring information and data management, planning and managing projects.
- Supply Chain Management & Leadership:Strategy development in supply chain management, implementation and further development of supply chain management, management and development of employees.
In the second phase, a specialization is chosen. There are three specialization and in-depth modules to choose from, in which the following topics are covered:
- Specialization "Corporate Logistics":Planning and management of logistics areas, conception and management of procurement, production, warehouse, distribution and disposal logistics, understanding and applying processes and sustainability of corporate logistics.
- Digital integration" specialization:Implementation and further development of SCM, procurement and introduction of ICT systems, ensuring information and data management, establishing collaboration in the value creation network.
- Specialization "International Forwarding Logistics":Implementation and further development of supply chain management, establishment of collaboration in the value creation network, conceptualization and management of international forwarding logistics, development of an industry and customer-specific forwarding service, ensuring tender management for forwarding services, ensuring compliance and security in forwarding transactions.
Question 4:
Question Step 4: Are you interested in these contents of the Supply Chain Manager training, would you like to acquire knowledge in these subject areas?
Great! You can look forward to exciting and instructive hours in which you will broaden your knowledge horizon and skills - aspects that are in demand on the job market and increase your career and salary opportunities.
If you are only partially interested in the content of this federal diploma, take a look at other training and further education courses in the field of supply chain management. You may find a course that suits you better. You will find an overview of further education courses in logistics and suitable providershere.
Obviously, the typical subject areas of supply chain manager training are not your thing. Take a look at other training courses instead. OnEducation-Further-Education.chyou will find a wide range of options.
Costs and financing of further training
The costs for further training in supply chain management can be summarized as follows:
(Note: The costs for the preparatory courses for the Higher Professional Examination for Supply Chain Managers are set independently by the schools. They may therefore vary slightly from school to school).
- Course fees:approx. CHF 19,000. Cost reduction thanks to federal subject funding: Since 1.1.2018, preparatory courses for federal professional examinations (BP) and higher professional examinations (HFP) have been financially supported by the federal government. Graduates of these courses will therefore be reimbursed up to 50% (max. CHF 9,500 for BP, max. CHF 10,500 for HFP) of the course costs paid upon application after taking the federal examination. In exceptional cases of hardship, the federal contributions will also be paid out in advance.
- External examination fees:CHF 2,700 (as of August 2023). The examination fee is set by the organizer of the federal examination and is binding for all candidates. It is paid by the candidate after admission has been confirmed.
- Extra costs:The costs for teaching materials, training documents and simulation exams, for example, are not included in the course fees at some schools. Please contact the provider of your choice directly to find out what additional costs you can expect.
Question 5:
Are you able to pre-finance around CHF 21,700 for the course and the higher professional examination?
Great! Here's another tip: If you are able to pay the full amount in advance, ask the school of your choice whether they offer a special discount for full payment in advance. Some schools also offer a discount for early booking.
You can find information on financial support options from your employer, the federal government, the canton, foundations or loans from the EducaSwiss Foundation in ourGuide "How to finance your further training properly".
Information and help on budget planning and budget preparation can be foundhere.
- Most schools allow you to pay the course costs for the "Supply Chain Manager" course in installments. Most schools charge a small surcharge for payment in installments.
- Ask your employer whether they will contribute to the costs of the Supply Chain Manager training (HFP).
- Perhaps there is someone in your private circle who will support your further education project with a loan. A bank or credit institution may also support you with an educational loan for SCM further education. You will be able to pay back some of the borrowed money immediately with the federal contribution after the advanced professional examination.
- You can find information on financial support options from your employer, the federal government, the canton, foundations or loans from the EducaSwiss Foundation in ourGuide "How to finance your further training properly".
- Information on financial support for temporary workers from "temptraining", the further training fund of the temporary employment sector, can be found athere.
- Information and help on budget planning and budget preparation can be foundhere.
- Most schools allow you to pay the course costs for the "Supply Chain Manager" course in installments. Most schools charge a small surcharge for payment in installments.
- Ask your employer whether they will contribute to the costs of the Supply Chain Manager training (HFP).
- Perhaps there is someone in your private circle who will support your further education project with a loan. A bank or credit institution may also support you with an educational loan for SCM further education. You will be able to pay back some of the borrowed money immediately with the federal contribution after the advanced professional examination.
- You can find information on financial support options from your employer, the federal government, the canton, foundations or loans from the EducaSwiss Foundation in ourGuide "How to finance your further training properly".
- Information on financial support for temporary workers from "temptraining", the further training fund of the temporary employment sector, can be found athere.
- Information and help on budget planning and budget preparation can be foundhere.
Duration and structure of studies, teaching times, teaching formats and learning effort
- Duration and structure:The Supply Chain Manager course takes approx. 1.5 years (3-4 semesters) and is completed on a part-time basis. It corresponds to the "modular system with final examination" model, i.e. candidates must have successfully completed the specified modules and have the corresponding module certificates before they can sit the final examination.
- Lesson times:When supply chain management training takes place varies greatly and depends on the school in question. They create their own timetables.
- Teaching formats:Since the coronavirus pandemic at the latest, many schools have been offering different teaching formats: Face-to-face teaching and online formats such as online teaching, hybrid teaching and blended learning. You can therefore choose the format that allows you to combine further education with family, work and leisure in the best possible way. You can find an overview of the teaching formats in the answers. Not sure about the differences between the various teaching formats? In the answers you will find a helpful link to an overview of the teaching formats.
- Learning effort:Thanks to the extra-occupational concept of the SCM further education course, you can apply and consolidate the learning material immediately in practice. Nevertheless, you should allow sufficient time for preparation and follow-up of the lessons and for self-study - how much depends on your prior knowledge, working style and learning speed. We recommend that you allow at least 4-6 hours per week as a precaution.
Note: Some schools offer so-called "taster lessons". This gives you the opportunity to gain an insight into the lessons and the learning atmosphere. Important aspects on the way to a successful graduation. It is best to contact the school of your choice directly for a taster lesson.
Question 6:
Can you find the time for lessons and self-study?
Great!
Tip for self-study: Set yourself realistic daily or weekly targets and think about a small reward when you have achieved them. A good study strategy not only motivates you, but also protects you from chaotic, stressful study days and nights shortly before the exam.
Perhaps you could get together with other course participants from the class to form a learning group? The exchange with like-minded people and the commitment to meet at a fixed time to learn together can be very motivating.
The different teaching formats and their characteristics at a glance.
If you do not have that much time, contact the providers and clarify whether you can complete the "Supply Chain Manager" (HFP) course over more than three or four semesters.
If you still don't have enough time, check whether you can create space for yourself elsewhere. Perhaps someone close to you can take on certain tasks for you for the duration of your training?
Degree, diploma and title
The higher professional examination for "Supply Chain Manager" is held annually in the three official languages German, French and Italian if at least ten candidates meet the admission requirements after the call for applications, otherwise every two years.
Candidates are notified at least four weeks before the start of the examination. The invitation includes the examination program (location, time of the examination, permitted aids) and the list of experts.
The higher professional examination lasts a total of 17 hours and consists of four parts:
1) Diploma thesis (written, subsequent and oral, 1h, weighting 2)
With the diploma thesis, candidates provide proof that they are able to work on a problem from the SCM field in a practice-oriented and independent manner and develop a corresponding concept and solution. The formal requirements can be found in the guidelines.
Approximately one month after submitting their thesis, candidates present it to the experts and then answer their questions. The oral examination also includes a 10-minute reflection in the sense of "looking back to the future".
2) Case studies (weighting 2): Logistics overall process (written, 4h), Supply Chain Management (written, 4h)
In this part of the examination, candidates demonstrate their ability to analyze topics in terms of their economic efficiency, quality, safety and environmental compatibility and to derive optimization measures.
3) Questionnaire (written, 4h, weighting 1)
Candidates are able to call up and apply their specialist knowledge according to level-appropriate questions.
4) Group assessment (oral, 4h, weighting 1)
In this part of the examination, one candidate is tested on his/her leadership skills, while the other three candidates are tested on their technical skills.
Diploma and title
Successful graduates of the higher professional examination receive a federal diploma and are entitled to use the federally recognized and protected title "Certified Supply Chain Manager".
In French: "Supply Chain Manager diplômée / Supply Chain Manager diplômé"
In Italian: "Supply Chain Manager diplomata / Supply Chain Manager diplomato"
Recommended English translation (this is not a protected title): "Senior Supply Chain Manager with Advanced Federal Diploma of Professional Education and Training"
Higher professional examination for supply chain managers with a federal diploma in accordance with the revised examination regulations (valid from August 2024):
The HFP in accordance with the revised examination regulations is divided into four examination parts. The federal examination lasts a total of 10 hours and is conducted as follows:
1) Case study strategy work (written, 3h)
In the first part of the examination, candidates work on a complex and realistic practical case. They should analyze the situation, identify the main challenges and develop a supply chain strategy.
2) Case work on management processes (written, 3h)
This part of the examination consists of a guided case study. Candidates must demonstrate that they have the appropriate analytical and conceptual skills and are able to implement the provision of services in logistics processes.
3) Case work Skills in the subject area (written, 3h)
In this part of the examination, candidates are also faced with a guided case study in which they analyze a complex practical case and present appropriate solutions.
4) Status report (prepared in advance), status interview Professional role and experience (oral, 1h)
The candidates present the previously prepared status report to the experts. The central elements of the report and the presentation are Competencies and attitudes or attitude and tasks of the candidates.
The experts will ask questions about this. The candidates then have to work on case studies.
This part of the examination examines whether candidates are able to reflect realistically, critically and systemically on their own professional identity and professional experience.
Diploma and title
Successful graduates of the higher professional examination receive a federal diploma and are entitled to use the federally recognized and protected title "Certified Supply Chain Manager Specialist".
In French: "Supply Chain Manager diplômée Spécialisation / Supply Chain Manager diplômé Spécialisation"
In Italian: "Supply Chain Manager diplomata Specializzazione / Supply Chain Manager diplomato Specializzazione"
Recommended English translation: "Senior Supply Chain Manager, Advanced Federal Diploma of Higher Education Specialization". Please note: This is not a protected title.
Question 7:
Do you have the confidence to pass the Advanced Federal Diploma Examination for Supply Chain Managers?
Great!
Here are some general success factors on the way to a new training qualification as a manager in supply chain management:
- Regular attendance of lessons
- Actively contribute your questions, don't leave anything half-understood in the room!
- Interest in the topic and active participation in class
- Detailed preparation and follow-up of the lesson material at home
- Committed cooperation in group work, processing of case studies, etc.
- Participation in learning groups for regular exchange
- Intensive exam preparation: practise exam situations and gain exam experience, e.g. in simulation exams
If you are unsure, we recommend that you attend an information event.
Arrange a personal consultation appointment with the school of your choice or the sponsors of the higher professional examination: theAssociation of Swiss Freight Forwarding and Logistics Companies (SPEDLOGSWISS)and theGS1 Switzerland. Explain your interest and your concerns and see how your counterpart reacts to which points and what they recommend.
Ask the school management about support options. Also consider whether you would like other support, for example from learning therapists or coaches, autogenic or mental training.
Do you suffer from exam anxiety and is this possibly the reason for your insecurity? Here, too, you can get appropriate support to learn suitable techniques and also experience the positive sides of exam anxiety. You can find suitable providershere.
Here are some general success factors on the way to a new training qualification:
- Regular attendance of lessons
- Actively contribute your questions, don't leave anything half-understood in the room!
- Interest in the topic and active participation in class
- Detailed preparation and follow-up of the lesson material at home
- Committed cooperation in group work, processing of case studies, etc.
- Participation in learning groups for regular exchange
- Intensive exam preparation: practise exam situations and gain exam experience, e.g. in simulation exams
If you are not at all confident that you can pass the final examination for Supply Chain Manager, but would like to complete the course, it is best to arrange a personal consultation with a school or the sponsors of the higher professional examination: theAssociation of Swiss Freight Forwarding and Logistics Companies (SPEDLOGSWISS)and theGS1 Switzerland. Explain your interest and your concerns and see how your counterpart reacts to which points and what they recommend.
Ask the school of your choice whether there are any support options for you.
You should also consider whether you would like other support, for example from learning therapists or coaches, autogenic or mental training or by learning appropriate mindfulness and relaxation techniques, which can be helpful if you have exam anxiety, for example. You can find suitable offers here:
No, the course leading to the Federal Diploma in Supply Chain Management (HFP) does not suit you. What a pity? - Perhaps not, because there are so many other options for further training. One or the other would certainly suit you much better.
Check which other further training courses are suitable for you. OnEducation-Further-Education.chyou will find a large selection of offers.
Supply Chain Manager training is probably not the right training goal for you.
Are you surprised or disappointed? Perhaps take the test again and see where your ideas or possibilities deviate from the ideal job. Perhaps this will point you in the direction of more suitable further training.
Then see which other further training courses interest you. ToEducation-Further-Education.chyou will find a large selection of offers.
That's a half-hearted result: working as a supply chain manager with a federal diploma doesn't seem ideal for you. Or is it perhaps the form of training that doesn't appeal to you or isn't a good organizational fit?
See which other further training courses are suitable for you. OnEducation-Further-Education.chyou will find a large selection of offers.
Supply chain management training is not ideal for you - or is it?
If you are unsure, it is best to attend the providers' information events. There you can find out more about further training and discuss your personal options and questions directly with the specialist representatives present.
Directly to the schools:
"Supply Chain Manager Training (HFP)"
How do I find the right school for me?
Our guide will help you decide: "How to choose the right training provider"
At the back of the guide you will find a helpful checklist with the most important points to clarify, which will help you to keep an overview.
Also take a look at ourEvaluation tool with numerous evaluations from former course participantsto.
Thanks to the numerous filter options, including the number of stars, region, year or school, you can display exactly the ratings that interest you.
This training seems to suit you.
As a next step, we recommend that you attend an information event at suitable schools and obtain details of the exact costs and dates.
Directly to the schools:
"Supply Chain Manager Training (HFP)"
How do I find the right school for me?
You can find help in deciding on further training in supply chain management in our guide: "How to choose the right training provider". At the back of the guide you will find a helpful checklist with the most important points to clarify, which will help you to keep an overview.
Also take a look at ourEvaluation tool with numerous evaluations from former course participantson. Thanks to the numerous filter options, including the number of stars, region, year or school, you can display exactly the reviews that interest you.
This course seems to be made for you!
The best thing to do now is to attend information events at the schools you are interested in and find out everything you need to know about the specific content, costs and dates.
Directly to the schools:
"Supply Chain Manager Training (HFP)"
How do I find the right school for me?
You can find help in deciding on further training in supply chain management in our guide: "How to choose the right training provider". At the back of the guide you will find a helpful checklist with the most important points to clarify, which will help you to keep an overview.
Also take a look at ourEvaluation tool with numerous evaluations from former course participantson. Thanks to the numerous filter options, including the number of stars, region, year or school, you can display exactly the reviews that interest you.