The efficiency and effectiveness of supply chains depend on the quality of information available at the service delivery point. Frequently, service delivery personnel—nurses, doctors, or pharmacists—are responsible for logistics tasks, such as reporting logistics information to higher levels. Ensuring that such personnel are well trained to perform their logistics tasks is a challenge for many countries. Integrating basic supply chain management skills and knowledge into existing professional school curricula is one strategy to address the challenge of training new personnel in health commodity logistics. The USAID | DELIVER PROJECT works with interested countries to tailor their existing pre-service training curricula. For more information on pre-service training, please contact askdeliver@jsi.com.