About Us
Our Mission
To be the Premier provider and global leader in individual and
organizational education, standards of excellence and information in
integrated resource management.
Our Goals
1/ The educational offerings, products and services of APICS will be
market-driven and accessible on demand.
2/ APICS will be recognized as the source for state-of-the-art
information (Body of Knowledge) in all aspects of integrated resource
management.
3/ Organizations and individuals will find certification of professional
expertise, available through APICS, of value.
4/ Members will recognize APICS as a provider of value-added services
and benefits to support growth and continued professional development.
Our History
CAPIC, founded in the early 1960’s as the Canadian Association for
Production and Inventory Control, is now Region VIII of APICS (the
American Production and Inventory Control Society). A not-for-profit and
volunteer-based organization, APICS has positioned chapters in virtually
every major Canadian municipality, from Halifax to Vancouver, and
throughout the USA and Mexico. APICS’ Mission is “to be the Premier
provider and global leader in individual and organizational education,
standards of excellence and information in integrated resource
management”. Its Vision is “to inspire individuals and organizations
toward lifelong learning and to enhance individual and organizational
success.”
The Chapter has built upon the successes of its early years, and now
provides an array of interesting and instructive events. Among its
offerings are in-house and public education programs in Production and
Inventory Management, Fundamentals of Materials and Operations
Management, and Integrated Resource Management. Training in specific
supply chain topics such as Cycle Counting, J.I.T., Lean, and ERP are
also available. Over the years, APICS has partnered with a number of
Kawartha businesses to offer public courses at their facilities as a means
of exposing their employees to a broader group-learning environment.
APICS confers the prestigious CPIM (Certified in Production and
Inventory Management) and CIRM (Certified in Integrated Resource
Management) professional designations to qualified practitioners, who
must demonstrate mastery of the body of knowledge by passing a series of
examinations.
Troy Woudwyk, Past Student Chapter President of the Kawartha APICS Chapter and a member
since 1993, successfully achieved CPIM status in 2006, and holds this in
addition to his Diploma in Materials Management & Distribution. A strong advocate of the
value of lifelong learning, Woudwyk feels that APICS has the right range
of products to offer businesses and individuals who see a need to
enhance their performance in the area of supply chain management (SCM).
“A mentor of mine pointed me in the direction of APICS some years ago.
Having become passionate about my career in SCM, I felt the need to
strengthen my specific knowledge in the field. Pursuit of my CPIM
designation through APICS exam preparation courses turned out to fit my
needs precisely! I have no doubt that my experience with APICS has
translated directly to improved supply chain performance and efficiency
at my employer. It has also opened many doors in my professional
enrichment and earnings growth that otherwise might have remained shut.”
APICS has also developed a strong partnership with Fleming College,
through the establishment of an Affiliated Student Chapter (ASC).
Through this relationship, students in Fleming College’s Materials
Management Program are exposed to real-world SCM challenges. Assistance
with respect to career initiation and development is also provided.
We
believe that educational offerings at the College blend perfectly with
the continuing education and professional enhancement opportunities
provided by APICS: we help students put the academic rubber to the
real-world road, and assist them on their path to long-term career
growth.
Kawartha APICS Chapter membership is growing rapidly. It welcomes new
members, and encourages non-members to attend an event such as a
Professional Development Dinner Meeting.
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