Top 10 supply chain associations

Top 10 supply chain associations and bodies include: IATA, ASCM, CIPS, ISM, CSCMP, CILT, GSCC, GLA, NAFA and IWLA

Top supply chain organisations: International Air Transport Association 

LinkedIn followers: 746,000
For over 70 years the International Air Transport Association’s mission has been to represent, lead, and serve the airline industry.

Representing 300 airlines, it exists to “improve understanding of the air transport industry among decision makers and increase awareness of the benefits that aviation brings to national and global economies”. 

To this end, it represents the interests of airlines by “challenging unreasonable rules and charges, holding regulators and governments to account, and striving for sensible regulation”.

Top supply chain organisations: The Association for Supply Chain Management

LinkedIn followers: 155,000
The Association for Supply Chain Management collaborates with a global network of organisations around supply chain innovation. 

The ASCM Enterprise Certification is the industry’s only corporate supply chain certification that shows ESG supply chain excellence.

The ASCM says: “Supply chains impact communities everywhere, from around the block to across the globe. This is we work tirelessly to help businesses build ethical, efficient and economical supply chains that will have a positive impact for generations to come.”

Top supply chain organisations: Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply 

LinkedIn followers: 138,000
Founded in 1932, the Chartered Institute of Procurement & Supply is a global membership organisation that seeks to drive positive change across the profession. “We are the voice and standard, defining and amplifying best practice across all our worlds,” it says. With 60,000 members, it is also the awarding body for the profession, and leads in education and training. “We help professionals advance their ambition, and provide insight, information and tools,” it adds.

Top supply chain organisations: The Institute for Supply Management

LinkedIn followers: 84,000
The Institute for Supply Management is the oldest supply management association in the world. Founded in 1915, the US-based educational body serves professionals and organisations “with a keen interest in supply management”, and provides education, training, qualifications, publications, information and research.

It has 50,000 members across 100 countries, and offers three qualifications: Certified Professional in Supply Management (CPSM), Certified Professional in Supplier Diversity (CPSD), and the Associate Professional in Supply Management (APSM).

Top supply chain organisations: The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals

LinkedIn followers: 63,000
The Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals is a global association for supply chain management professionals. Founded it 1963, its 9,000 members receive networking opportunities, cutting-edge research and online and on-site professional educational opportunities.Members are key decision makers across consulting, demand planning, finance, logistics and transportation, manufacturing operations, purchasing and procurement, third-party logistics services and warehousing.

Top supply chain organisations: The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport

LinkedIn followers: 31,000
The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport is a professional body for those who work in supply chain, logistics and transport. It helps members and their organisations gain knowledge and insight in areas where logistics and transport skills matter. Founded in 1919, its members work in: ports and factories; air and sea; transport planning and demand planning; and freight and warehousing. 

Top supply chain organisations: Global Supply Chain Council 

LinkedIn followers: 25,000
Asia’s largest supply chain organisation, the Global Supply Chain Council is an independent professional organisation whose mission is to “stimulate the understanding and adoption of supply chain management by providing a range of information and resources”. These include online and in-person events, a members portal, an online magazine and a newsletter. Founded in 2002, it serves a community of 260,000 executives from manufacturing and retail across Asia.

Top supply chain organisations: The Global Logistics Alliance  

LinkedIn followers: 11,000
The Global Logistics Alliance has 5,000 members across 170, and is an alliance of the Global General Logistics Alliance and the Global Project Logistics Alliance. Each Alliance has its own dedicated team. The GLA provides a platform for helping members expand their global business network. Its core audience is small and medium-sized logistics companies.

Top supply chain organisations: National Association of Fleet Administrators 

LinkedIn followers: 9,000
With over 3,000 members worldwide, the National Association of Fleet Administrators is the world’s largest membership association for those who manage fleet and mobility for their employers. NAFA offers certification, education, advocacy and peer-networking programs. NAFA members control around 4.8 million vehicles that travel more than 84-billion miles annually, and they manage assets in excess of $122bn. 

Top supply chain organisations: The International Warehouse Logistics Association 

LinkedIn followers: 7,000
The International Warehouse Logistics Association is “the unified voice of the value-added warehousing and logistics industry”. It adds: “Our mission is to assist members in running successful warehouse-based logistics services businesses, and to promote the general business interests of those engaged in public and contract warehousing and related warehouse logistics services.”

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