ASCM and SCMA collaborate on global supply chain solutions

By Sean Galea-Pace
The Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) and the Supply Chain Management Association (SCMA) has confirmed a collaborative partnership that is...

The Association for Supply Chain Management (ASCM) and the Supply Chain Management Association (SCMA) has confirmed a collaborative partnership that is set to bring expanded resources for companies seeking to optimise their supply chains.

ASCM connects companies worldwide to the newest thought leadership regarding all areas of supply chain and is the biggest non-profit association for supply chain. As the voice of Canada’s end-to-end supply chain profession and represents and serves over 7,000 professionals across the country and wider supply chain community.

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ASCM CEO Abe Eshkenazi, CSCP, CPA, CAE, commented: “With global multi-tiered supply chains becoming increasingly complex, companies are more challenged than ever to keep up with the latest research and thought leadership available. This partnership with SCMA recognizes their unique Canadian position and is exemplary of our commitment to build and grow a global network of alliances and collaborations that ultimately make it easier for organizations to find the resources they need to invest in their supply chains.”

The collaboration opportunity is set to enable the distribution of the two company’s product offerings as well as the development of joint training programs such as Global 2000 and Fortune 1000 companies, the participation and establishment of joint events as well as combined thought leadership and publications.

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