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Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP)

Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (National)

2805 Butterfield Road, Suite 200
Oak Brook, Illinois 60523
Phone: (630) 574-0985
Fax: (630) 574-0989
E-mail: cscmpadmin@cscmp.org
www.cscmp.org

The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals is the preeminent worldwide professional association of supply-chain management professionals. The mission of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals is to lead the evolving supply-chain management profession by developing, advancing, and dissemination supply-chain knowledge and research.

CSCMP exists to:
  • provide opportunities for supply chain professionals to communicate in order to develop and improve their supply chain management skills.
  • identify and conduct research which adds to the knowledge base of supply chain theory and practice.
  • create awareness of the significance of supply chain to business and to the economy.
CSCMP is not:
  • a trade association, social organization, or high-density market, so we do not condone suppliers who use the organization to promote their services.
  • aligned with shippers, carriers, warehouse operators, material handling equipment manufacturers, consultants, or any other similar industrial grouping.
  • an organization that engages in matters where various members have contrary interests.
  • an organization that endorses, sanctions, or discourages supply chain-related legislation, products, or services.

The mission of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals Twin Cities Roundtable is to lead the evolving supply chain profession in Minnesota and surrounding region by developing, advancing, and disseminating logistics knowledge.

Twin Cities Roundtable

The mission of the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals Twin Cities Roundtable is to lead the evolving supply chain profession in Minnesota and surrounding region by developing, advancing, and disseminating logistics knowledge.

CSCMP membership is not required to attend local meetings - although membership is strongly encouraged. For a nominal event fee, we hold regular meetings and facility tours throughout the year, and also host a full-day seminar in the spring, which provides significant professional development and networking opportunities.