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The Logistics Institute offers six supply chain logistics professionals four different ways to earn their P.Log. They are:
Standard Program Executive Program

This pathway was the first and original program created for logistics professionals. This program is for logisticians who have five years of industry experience and are either working in managerial careers or those who are aspiring to a director's position in logistics.

Exclusively designed for the senior logistics and supply chain professional, the Executive Certification Program allows for interactive, facilitated sessions that focus on issues and challenges that affect on your company's strategic decision-making process.

Lean Program Frontline Program

Lean is for logisticians currently in supervisory and managerial careers with a specific interest in the application of "lean process tools" to your business' supply chain operations to achieve significant savings for your company. You must have five years of industry experience in logistics.

Frontline provides the baseline training that is required to perform in your current role and serves as a foundation for a career in logistics and supply chain management. Candidates for this program must have five years of experience in logistics.

Process Management Program - Online Essentials Program

This seven module Certification Program is completed entirely online, making it accessible to any individual across the country and around the globe. This program features three modules delivered by our partner, American Public University System (APUS), and the remaining four through the Logistics Institute.

The Logistics Essentials Series is designed to orient logistics practitioners to the fundamental knowledge that is necessary to excel in their jobs. Build basic knowledge and skills set in logistics and supply chain while earning your P.Log.

Supply Management Program  

The Supply Management P.Log. Certification Program is for logisticians currently in supervisory and managerial careers with a specific interest in the application of high level strategic sourcing to supply chain logistics. The key driver of supply management is inventory flow into the company, as the front end process of achieving corporate customer service and market channel objectives.