CPIM, Anvisa, CIRM… If you don’t know what these acronyms mean, be careful: they are essential certificates for logistics companies.
When looking for a supplier, customers make a series of analyses before making the final decision. They look for everything from success stories to legal proceedings, including ways to verify their capabilities. Therefore, certifications such as the Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM) can make a difference when closing contracts.
More than a document
Anyone who thinks that CPIM is just a document to put on the wall is mistaken. Like other logistics certifications, this recognition adds value to the business. It is a way of telling customers and prospects that your company is concerned with normative quality standards, environment, occupational health and safety.
In other words, paying attention to these certifications shows that the company is constantly seeking improvements. In a market as competitive as today's, it is necessary to stand out as a company that mobilizes around a common goal and seeks to reduce waste.
CPIM and other logistics certifications you should know about
The best way to do this is by complying with the standards required to obtain certificates such as CPIM and others. Below, check out some of the main recognitions within the logistics market.
CPIM
Without a doubt, this is the main current logistics certification and is recognized in all production activities, systems consultancy, processes and services.
Dentro da Associação Brasileira para Excelência Operacional (ABAI), essa capacitação é dividida em dois módulos. No total, o professional needs 64 hours of training to leave with the CPIM. This investment is recommended for those who work with:
- Management of company operations
- Supply Chain Management.
- Demand management, production, distribution/logistics and supplies, planning, manufacturing, purchasing, distribution, international trade, air transport, sales and consultancy to support the implementation of systems and processes in the aforementioned areas.
ISO 9001
This is the international system created by International Organization for Standardization (ISO) for ensure process optimization, greater agility in product development and more agile production.
The ISO 9001 certificate attests to the company's management and increases customer satisfaction. To obtain it, it is necessary to undergo an audit with bodies recognized by the International Accreditation Forum (IAF). In Brazil, the IAF representative is Inmetro.
Bertolini has this certificate and has implemented projects with this international recognition. This is the case of Vasconcelos manufacturing unit, located in Araguari (MG). This is one of the most modern industrial parks in the segment, fully robotized and with international ISO 9001 quality management certification.
CSPC
Companies and professionals who already have the CPIM can advance towards the CSPC. The Certified Supply Chain Professional is a recognition for those who already have experience in the area and want to deepen their knowledge.
Worldwide, only 13,000 people have this certificate. It can be issued byASCM and provides end-to-end supply chain insights to help companies stay competitive.
With a CSCP certification, professionals gain valuable experience to effectively manage global supply chain efforts and implement essential concepts and strategies to improve day-to-day operations.
These are some of the logistics certifications that every professional should know about. From CPIM to CSCP, having these recognitions helps you put yourself ahead in the market and stand out from the competition.