IPICS / CPIM certification relevant for a Buyer role?

collis

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Have seen this qualification on a few CVs entered for a Purchasing role in a manufacturing company. Not familiar with it but would like to be fair to candidates- is it relevant to a Buyer job?
The website appears very production focused.
Thanks for any feedback received.
 
In my view it is critical in a manufacturing environment.

The reason is that there may be purchases driven from two levels:

1). The Master Production Schedule, MPS, may drive orders for purchases of high-level bought-in items required in a configure-to-order or build-to-order environment.

For example my order for a 6 litre V12 Audi R8 diesel may include the Bose Aqousitmass sound-system option. In order to build my car in time, the sound system has to be ordered from Bose to be delivered in time to be fitted to the car before the interior trimming is complete and the dashboard is installed.

2). At the Material Requirements Planning, MRP, level, as well as generating new production and purchase orders, there may be re-schedules generated for existing purchase orders, which may have timing or quantity changes which the buyer needs to communicate to sub-contractors or component suppliers.

In my silly example above, if I can't arrange the finance for my R8 for another six weeks, the purchase order for the full leather interior gets re-scheduled and the twenty cows on the farm in China get to live a while longer.

The manufacturing environment is dynamic with companies no longer interested in building expensive products to sit in warehouses, so buyers need to be clued in to customers' changing requirements as expressed in the schedules at various levels.

HTH.
 
OK, agree with all that, so what is a relevant qualification to ask for when hiring Buyers in a dynamic manufacturing company?
 
I guess we're misundertanding each other here . I know what a buyer does, I am asking for advice regarding acceptable qualifications to look for when recruiting one. Hence the question mark in the title.
 
- and there is no question mark in my response, which means that for a buyer or "inwards supply chain manager" in a discrete manufacturing operation, that is the appropriate qualification to look for, IMO; or am I having a brain freeze?

The older non-manufacturing Institute of Purchasing Managers (?) qualification was into EOQ's, batch sizes, lot sizes, reorder levels, etc and there was little or no emphasis placed on the interdependencies between purchasing, JIT manufacturing, traceability, partnership agreements and meeting customer requirements, again IMO.

Does that answer the question?
 
Bit out of date but the IIPMM is the qualification you need for working as a buyer. IPICS is more geared towards production planning.
 
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