CSCP Study Guide 2026

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📋 CSCP Exam Format at a Glance

150
Questions
210 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 CSCP Topics to Study (21)

✍️ Sample CSCP Questions & Answers

1. What is 'total cost of ownership' (TCO) analysis used for in supplier selection?
Comparing the true all-in cost of different suppliers beyond just unit purchase price

TCO in supplier selection captures all costs — acquisition, quality, delivery failures, support, switching — to make accurate comparisons between supplier bids.

2. How does RFID technology improve supply chain operations compared to traditional barcode scanning?
RFID reads multiple items simultaneously without line-of-sight, enabling faster and more automated tracking

RFID tags can be read in bulk without scanning each item individually and don't require line-of-sight, dramatically speeding up receiving, picking, and inventory counts.

3. Which inventory classification method segments items into A, B, and C categories based on annual dollar usage?
ABC analysis (Pareto analysis)

ABC analysis applies the Pareto principle: A items (~20% of SKUs) typically represent ~80% of annual dollar usage and receive the most management attention.

4. What is 'supply chain agility' and how does it differ from 'supply chain efficiency'?
Agility is the ability to respond rapidly to change; efficiency is optimizing cost and resource utilization — they often trade off against each other

Efficient supply chains are lean and cost-optimized for predictable demand; agile chains invest in flexibility and speed to respond to volatile or uncertain conditions.

5. What is the primary goal of vertical integration in supply chain design?
To control more stages of the supply chain internally

Vertical integration means a company owns and controls multiple stages of its supply chain, reducing dependency on external partners.

6. The concept of 'circular economy' in supply chain sustainability means:
Designing products and processes to minimize waste by keeping materials in use as long as possible through reuse, repair, and recycling

A circular economy replaces the 'take-make-dispose' linear model with closed-loop systems that recover and regenerate materials at the end of product life.

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