Deliver on Your Expertise with ISM’s Logistics & Supply Chain Training
In the world of logistics, materials management, and supply chain operations, delivering excellence is non-negotiable. At ISM, we understand the importance of delivering not only the right skills but doing so in ways that fit your schedule. Whether it’s through live, interactive virtual classrooms, on-demand eLearning courses, or earning a comprehensive certificate, we deliver training designed to empower you to excel. From managing inventory flows to mastering the latest technologies, our courses equip you to deliver results that make an impact in today’s dynamic supply chain environment.
Comprehensive Curriculum
Our courses offer deep dives into critical logistics and supply chain management topics, helping you build skills in areas like warehousing, transportation, and technology integration.
Expert Instructors
Learn from industry professionals with real-world experience in logistics, materials management, and supply chain operations.
Practical Insights
Gain immediately applicable skills that will help you deliver results in your role, improving efficiency and effectiveness across the supply chain.
Flexible Learning Options
Choose from instructor-led courses or on-demand eLearning, allowing you to learn at your own pace, no matter your schedule or location.
ISM Logistics and Supply Chain Courses
Instructor-Led Courses: Hands-On Training to Help You Deliver Results
Gain the skills you need to succeed in logistics, materials management, and supply chain operations with live, interactive courses in our virtual classroom designed for team members at every level.
Logistics & Materials Management
April 2025
Elevate your knowledge in managing the flow of materials from raw production to finished products. This comprehensive course equips you with the tools to optimize your organization’s logistics and materials management processes, ensuring maximum efficiency and cost-effectiveness.
Warehousing & Inventory Management
June 2025
Learn how to monitor, track, and forecast raw materials and goods to keep costs low and meet demand. This course covers key logistics topics like receiving, replenishment, and inventory optimization, helping you minimize risk and reduce holding costs.
Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP)
June 2025
Develop the skills to integrate sales forecasts, demand planning, and capacity planning for a more agile and responsive organization. This course focuses on aligning operational efficiency with market changes, ensuring your business stays competitive and efficient.
eLearning Courses
Learn at Your Own Pace with On-Demand Courses
Explore essential logistics and supply chain topics with our flexible, self-paced eLearning courses.
Global Logistics and Transportation
Self-Paced
Optimize your logistics and transportation network to ensure goods arrive on time, intact, and cost-effectively. Learn how strategic decisions can impact the supply chain and improve transparency and efficiency.
Logistics and Warehouse Management Systems
Self-Paced
Understand the complexities of global warehousing systems and learn how to manage inventory more effectively to ensure efficient outcomes.
Supply Chain Technology Integration
Self-Paced
Discover how to integrate new and legacy supply chain technologies to retain existing customers and attract new ones. This course will prepare you to manage modern supply chain technology for greater competitiveness.
Advancements & Emerging Trends in Logistics
Self-Paced
Stay ahead of the game by learning about the latest trends and technological innovations shaping the logistics industry. This course covers cutting-edge approaches to handling the growing volume of logistics activities.
Reverse Logistics (Reverse/Disposition/Technology)
Self-Paced
Learn how to transform reverse logistics into a competitive advantage while saving costs and driving sustainability in your organization.
Essential Supply Chain Metrics
Self-Paced
Gain insights into using metrics to measure and improve supply chain performance. Learn how to track key performance indicators across planning, sourcing, production, and delivery for operational excellence.
Innovations in Logistics
Self-Paced
Explore advanced logistics technologies such as Automated Guided Vehicles (AGVs), drones, real-time tracking, and more. This course is ideal for professionals seeking to enhance their knowledge of innovative logistics solutions.
Connected Supply Chains
Self-Paced
Discover how to integrate processes and technologies for real-time collaboration across supply chains. This course uses case studies to demonstrate how connected supply chains can improve efficiency and reduce risks.
Certificates
Logistics and Materials Management Certificate
Gain an ISM certificate by completing our comprehensive courses on logistics and materials management. Perfect for team members looking to develop specialized skills, this certificate ensures you’re prepared to optimize your organization’s logistics and materials management processes.
The eLearning courses included in this certificate program are:
- Logistics and Warehouse Management Systems
- Inventory Management Segmentation Strategies
- Inventory Analysis Segmentation and Variability
- Inventory Analysis Planning and Forecasting
- Global Logistics and Transportation
Improving the Odds of Logistics Transformation Success
Planning a logistics transformation? Three in four don’t fully succeed, according to research from Stamford, Connecticut-based research consultancy Gartner. But leaders can improve the odds of success by being responsive to team resistance and feedback, rather than ignoring them and increasing the urgency of the project.
Connecting Truckload Business Cycles, Capacity and Rates
Ancient strategy games like Go are often described as taking “minutes to learn, but a lifetime to master” — meaning the rules are simple to understand, but a winning strategy can be elusive. This maxim also applies to the truckload market.
Logistics Transformation Targets People and Technologies
Transportation, freight and logistics companies have had to manage myriad disruptions over the past few years, from labor issues, challenges in delivery and supply, the coronavirus pandemic, new technologies, and changing consumer and customer preferences.