Powering Canada’s
Economic Growth
Supply Chain Canada sets the standards for excellence and ethics, and is the principal source of professional development and accreditation in supply chain management in Canada. As the voice of the industry, Supply Chain Canada is always at the table to enrich discussions surrounding policy and regulatory reforms
Professionals Advancing the Future
For more than a 100 years, Supply Chain Canada has been the country’s largest association for supply chain professionals.
We are 4,000 members strong and growing, also representing the wider profession that includes the breadth of supply chain roles such as sourcing, procurement, logistics, inventory, transportation, distribution, operations, sustainability, replenishment, and contract management.
WHO WE ARE
Professional Development for Every Stage in Your Career
For those who have an interest in supply chain management, from current practitioners to other business professionals and students, Supply Chain Canada is the place for you.
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Be Part of More Than a 100 Years of Canadian Excellence
Member benefits include:
Corporate On-Site Training
Career Opportunities & Development
Member Advocacy & Recognition
Special Discounts
And much more!
Supply Chain Education & Training
SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL
The SCMP™ accreditation is Canada’s principal and most sought after professional designation for those entering the profession and advancing as leaders in supply chain.
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NEWS
HIGHLIGHTS
Canadian Supply Chain Challenges — and How to Stay Ahead in 2026
In 2026, disruption is no longer a temporary condition for Canadian supply chains—it’s the standard operating environment. While the shocks of the early 2020s may have eased, volatility has become structural. Companies that succeed will be the ones who plan for uncertainty, not around it.
+ READ MOREInland Port Industry Research Report 2025
Supply Chain Canada has released the Inland Port Industry Research Report 2025, a comprehensive study examining the role inland ports play in strengthening supply chain resilience, reducing congestion, and supporting trade diversification in Western Canada.
+ READ MOREA New Year Message from Dylan Bartlett, President & CEO
As we begin 2026, I want to extend my sincere gratitude to our members, partners, volunteers, and regional Institutes for their continued commitment to strengthening supply chain excellence across Canada.
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