Occupational Summary
A Level 3 apprenticeship as a supply chain practitioner (fast-moving consumer goods) trains apprentices working as a supply demand planner or logistics specialist to move products from supplier to customer and to ensure customer satisfaction at all stages. Apprentices work across supply chain functions including procurement, forecasting and demand planning, scheduling factory production, customer service and logistics; typical tasks include forecasting customer demand, scheduling manufacture, processing customer orders and organising transportation and delivery. They develop a broad understanding of the end-to-end supply chain in high-volume, fast-turnover FMCG environments, build relationships with internal stakeholders (procurement, operations and manufacturing managers) and external partners (hauliers, warehouse managers and customer procurement personnel), and apply analytical, information technology, numeracy, stakeholder management and communication skills in a fast-paced setting.
The programme covers a total of 60 KSBs (knowledge, skills and behaviours), has a typical duration of 30 months and a maximum funding band of £15,000. End-point assessment is conducted via a multiple-choice test, a project and presentation, and an interview underpinned by a portfolio of evidence.
View official Skills England source text
This occupation is found in all organisational sectors and is a system of people, activities, information and resources involved in moving products or services from supplier to customer. Effective and dynamic supply chains are particularly important in fast moving consumer goods (FMCG) sectors, for example, food and drink, retail or consumables, where products have one or more of the following characteristics: high volume, fast turnover and frequently purchased. FMCG have a short shelf life, either as a result of high consumer demand or because the product deteriorates rapidly. In contrast, durable goods or major appliances such as kitchen appliances are generally replaced over a period of several years. Supply chain functions include procurement, forecasting, planning manufacture, customer service and logistics. The broad purpose of the occupation is to move products or services from supplier to customer, ensuring customer satisfaction is achieved at all stages. The occupation can be in one or more supply chain functions, for example, junior demand planners will forecast customer demand. A junior supply planner will schedule factory production, a customer service operative will process customer orders and an assistant transport planner will work with hauliers and distributions centres to organise transportation and delivery. Supply chain practitioners will have a broad understanding of the entire supply chain and must strive to ensure their impact on each function offers best value for their organisation and internal and external stakeholders. In their daily work, an employee in this occupation interacts with i nternal and external stakeholders who are critical in ensuring supply chain effectiveness. Due to the high number of interactions both within and outside of organisations, strong relationship building, influencing, stakeholder management and communication skills are essential. Depending on the specialist focus of the occupation, an employee will interact with a range of internal stakeholders. For example, procurement managers, operations managers and manufacturing managers. Likewise external stakeholders can include haulage operators, customer procurement personnel and warehouse managers. An employee in this occupation will be responsible for their supply chain functional role and must strive to deliver the best value for their business and customer. Due to the high number of interactions both within and outside of the business, they need strong relationship building, influencing, stakeholder management and communication skills alongside sound analytical, information technology and numeracy skills, with an ability to work in a fast-paced environment with frequently changing requirements. FMCG Supply Chain Practitioners will be able to progress to management or specialist roles.
What's in the Delivery Pack?
Every section is tailored specifically to the ST0201 standard, using official KSB data, the published assessment plan, and sector-specific context.
KSB Interpretations
Plain-English interpretation of every Knowledge, Skill and Behaviour
EPA Preparation
End-point assessment readiness, gateway checklist and method guidance
Delivery Risks
Occupation-specific risks, mitigations and early warning signs
Delivery Model Options
Model-selection guide comparing day release, block release and front-loaded approaches
On/Off-the-Job Mapping
Which KSBs are best taught by the provider vs developed in the workplace
Initial Assessment & RPL
Starting points, prior learning recognition and programme adaptation
English, Maths & Digital
Where functional skills embed naturally and standalone qualification guidance
Employer Engagement Guide
Employer commitments, progress reviews and workplace engagement guidance
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English & Maths
English and maths qualifications must be completed in line with the apprenticeship funding rules .
Typical Job Titles
Knowledge, Skills & Behaviours
Knowledge
32- K1: Characteristics and processes of the end-to-end fast-moving consumer goods supply chain.
- K2: Supply chain key performance indicators; inventory, forecast accuracy, plan attainment, customer service, vehicle utilis...
- K3: Principles of supply chain efficiency in the fast-moving consumer goods industry.
- K4: Legislation and policies that influence the supply chain.
- K5: The characteristics and specific needs of different customer groups, for example, Major Multiples, Wholesalers, Convenie...
- + 27 more items
Skills
23- S1: Manage the flow of fast-moving consumer goods products or services based on evolving and changing information.
- S2: Use standard operating procedures.
- S3: Support customers with supply chain enquiries.
- S4: Use IT systems for the supply chain; Company and customer systems. Applies cyber security and GDPR regulations and polic...
- S5: Use continuous improvement techniques in the fast-moving consumer goods supply chain.
- + 18 more items
Behaviours
5- B1: Consider the impact on the environment when using resources and carrying out work.
- B2: Prioritise health and safety.
- B3: Contributes to equity, diversity, and inclusivity in the workplace.
- B4: Respond and adapt to work demands and situations.
- B5: Collaborate within teams, across disciplines and with internal and external stakeholders.
Duties (14)
Coordinate products and services through the supply chain.
Ensure achievement of supply chain quality requirements.
Apply continuous improvement techniques to supply chain practice.
Apply a structured approach to solving problems within the supply chain.
Compile reports to support the supply chain function.
Conduct supplier performance monitoring.
Use Data management systems to support supply chain operations.
Identify and manage risk that can impact on achievement of customer requirements.
Manage customer accounts to ensure payment is received in accordance with agreements.
Liaise with internal and external stakeholders to manage end to end supply chains.
Support inventory management activities.
Support end to end supply chain planning.
Identify and manage risks impacting supply chain operations.
Comply with industry, organisational policy and governing legislation and regulations.
End-Point Assessment
Assessment Plan
Type: HTML
Version & Source
- Version
- 1.1
- Occupational standard, end-point assessment plan and funding band revised.
- Last changed
- 5 Aug 2024
- Earliest start
- 5 Aug 2024
- Approved for delivery
- 24 Nov 2017
- EQA Provider
- Ofqual
- Sector Subject Area
- 7.2 Warehousing and distribution
- Trailblazer
- TB0339
- Last checked
- 11 Mar 2026
Frequently Asked Questions
What knowledge, skills and behaviours are in the ST0201 standard?▼
The Supply chain practitioner (fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG)) apprenticeship has 32 knowledge items, 23 skills, and 5 behaviours that apprentices must demonstrate.
How long is the Supply chain practitioner (fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG)) apprenticeship?▼
The typical duration is 30 months, with a maximum funding band of £15,000.
What does a delivery guide for ST0201 include?▼
The KSB Planner delivery guide includes plain-English KSB interpretations, EPA preparation guidance, delivery risk analysis, on/off-the-job mapping, employer engagement strategies, and more — all tailored to ST0201.
Data sourced from Skills England. KSB Planner delivery guides are an interpretation and planning aid based on official published source material — not an official regulator-issued document.