CPIM vs CSCP: Which ASCM Certification Is Better?: Which Credential Is Better?
Supply-chain credential comparison

CPIM vs CSCP: Which ASCM Certification Is Better?

Choose CPIM for planning, S&OP, demand, supply and inventory depth. Choose CSCP for end-to-end supply-chain breadth across sourcing, operations, logistics, relationships, risk and technology.

Quick answer

Choose by operational scope.

Choose CPIM for planning, S&OP, demand, supply and inventory depth. Choose CSCP for end-to-end supply-chain breadth across sourcing, operations, logistics, relationships, risk and technology.

Option A

CPIM

LevelBeginner–intermediate
FocusPlanning & inventory
Best usePlanners / operations
ScopeDeep internal planning
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Option B

CSCP

LevelBeginner–intermediate
FocusEnd-to-end supply chain
Best useManagers / generalists
ScopeBroad network scope
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FAQ

CPIM vs CSCP questions

Which is better: CPIM or CSCP?

Neither universally. CPIM is deeper in planning and inventory; CSCP is broader across the supply chain.

Which is better for supply planners?

CPIM is usually the stronger fit.

Which is better for supply-chain managers?

CSCP is often the stronger fit because of its end-to-end scope.

Which costs more in 2026?

ASCM's currently listed CSCP learning system and bundle are higher priced than CPIM.

Can you earn both?

Yes, but the second credential should add a real new scope rather than duplicate learning.

Do both require maintenance?

Yes. ASCM currently requires 75 professional-development points every five years for both.

Bottom line

Choose CPIM for planning, S&OP, demand, supply and inventory depth. Choose CSCP for end-to-end supply-chain breadth across sourcing, operations, logistics, relationships, risk and technology.

Choose the credential whose scope matches the problems you want to solve at work.

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