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Certified Transportation Professional (CTP)

National Private Truck Council

Certification

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The Certified Transportation Professional® (CTP) program is the only credential of its kind for private fleet practitioners, including both fleet managers and supplier/vendors, in the transportation industry.

Cost

$690/members and $890/non-members.Show moreShow less

Format

Online

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The Certified Transportation Professional® (CTP) program is the only credential of its kind for private fleet practitioners, including both fleet managers and supplier/vendors, in the transportation industry. More than 100 individuals earn their CTP designation each year and formally graduate during a recognition ceremony at NPTC’s annual conference. Through active engagement in NPTC’s unique culture, new CTPs become part of a special network of professionals who set a high standard for management practices and leadership qualifications. To successfully complete the CTP Examination, candidates are expected to have a clear understanding of the skills, abilities, and knowledge required to effectively and efficiently perform within the fleet/transportation management profession. The certification curriculum and the CTP Examination content are focused on the five core subject matter disciplines of private fleet management: Finance Safety Human Resources Vehicle Equipment and Maintenance Operations This content is regularly updated and enhanced based on continuous improvement standards set by leading private fleet management practitioners as measured by best operating practices, key performance indicators, and national benchmarking data that the National Private Truck Council collects and produces annually. Senior management will readily identify a CTP as a professional with the experience, knowledge, and understanding of how to direct and administer a fleet, traffic, or transportation operation. As a fleet transportation manager or executive, the CTP designation confirms that an individual has the knowledge and ability to understand complex operational and regulatory issues, identify and evaluate potential cost savings, and develop systems and practices which best meet a company’s transportation needs and objectives. For the transportation supplier/vendor representative, the CTP designation confirms that you have the know-how to better advise and cater to the unique needs of the private fleet/transportation industry. By earning the CTP designation, you join a group of transportation professionals who have made a commitment to the private fleet community, to an ongoing pursuit of career advancement, and to continuing enhancement of their knowledge and skills.

Requirements

What you need to earn this credential

Internship/Fieldwork/Practicum Requirements

CTP candidates must have a minimum of five years of transportation industry-related experience plus active participation in the fleet/transportation community.

Financial Aid

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Skills & Competencies

Skills developed through this program

  • Establish or manage financial goals, capital investment programs, budgets, and operating plans for transportation operations
  • Establish or manage a competitive, cost effective transportation operation
  • Direct or perform daily financial transportation activities
  • Measure and report financial performance against budget
  • Recommend allocations and/or adjustments to transportation budgets in response to changing conditions
  • Develop and implement new methods of cost control
Career Pathways

Occupations this program prepares you for

  • Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Managers11-3071.00
  • Logisticians13-1081.00
What You'll Learn

Key competencies developed through this program

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Mastery: developing (Level 2)(based on Certification)

  • Warehouse staff engaged in receiving, storing, and shipping — supervise daily activities with reduced oversight to ensure throughput meets facility targets.
  • Warehouse safety and security program components — implement scheduled drills, audits, and corrective actions in coordination with the safety team.
  • Fleet vehicles and material-handling equipment — evaluate physical conditions routinely and initiate maintenance work orders or replacement requests as needed.
  • Standard and emergency operating procedures for product handling — draft and update documentation using approved templates in response to operational changes.
  • Logistics cost data and carrier performance metrics — analyze using analytical or scientific software to identify recurring inefficiencies in a regional network.
  • Interdepartmental coordination with sales, accounting, and order management — facilitate regular information exchange to align logistics workflows with business requirements.
  • Common transportation and import/export issues — troubleshoot and resolve using established escalation paths and regulatory reference materials.
  • Materials requirements planning software — configure and maintain replenishment parameters to support accurate inventory positioning across warehouse locations.
  • Staff performance feedback and on-the-job instruction — deliver to warehouse associates on proper handling, safety, and system usage during shift operations.
  • Time-sensitive shipping disruptions — manage by adjusting routing plans and communicating revised timelines to affected internal stakeholders.

Some details on this page are auto-populated from public workforce data sources: O*NET (opens in new tab), BLS (opens in new tab), College Scorecard (opens in new tab), DOL Training Provider Results (opens in new tab), NSX (opens in new tab). Provided in partnership with LER.me Career Intelligence.

Student Outcomes

Performance metrics for this program

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Completion Rate
88%
Placement Rate
42%