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AFGRI Logistics Internship 2026: Work Integrated Learning (12 Months)

Apply for the AFGRI Logistics Internship 2026 in Centurion. Open to students needing WIL in Logistics or Supply Chain. 12-month programme. Closing 27 March 2026.

If you are a Logistics or Supply Chain student and need your “In-Service Training” to graduate, the AFGRI Logistics Internship 2026 is now open. Based at the Head Office in Centurion, this 12-month programme is designed specifically for students who need Work Integrated Learning (WIL).

AFGRI is a leader in South African agriculture, meaning you won’t just be moving boxes—you’ll be learning how to manage the complex supply chain that feeds the nation.

Quick Intake Facts: 2026 Cycle

  • Company: AFGRI Group Holdings
  • Reference: AO-2305
  • Location: Centurion, Gauteng
  • Closing Date: 27 March 2026
  • Duration: 12 Months
  • Requirement: Must need WIL to complete your Diploma.

🚀 Student Desk Expert Insight: Why “Agri-Logistics” is Unique

Logistics in the agricultural sector is different from retail. It follows the seasons, not just the sales.

  • The Seasonal Factor: At AFGRI, you will learn about “Peak Seasons.” When it is harvest time, the logistics pressure is massive. Learning how to handle this pressure is a gold star on any Supply Chain CV.
  • The “WIL” Priority: AFGRI is very strict about the official letter from your university. If your institution doesn’t state that this training is compulsory for your Diploma, your application will likely be rejected.
  • Centurion Head Office: Being at the Head Office means you see the “Control Tower” view of logistics—planning routes and managing fleet efficiency across the country.
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Who Can Apply?

To qualify for the AO-2305 reference, you must meet these criteria:

  • Current Student: Registered (or registering) for your final year in National Diploma: Logistics or Supply Chain Management.
  • Academic Record: AFGRI values “Good Grades.” You must attach your latest transcripts to show your performance.
  • Unemployed: You must not have worked full-time in this field for more than a year.
  • SA Citizen: Must have a valid South African ID.

What You Will Do

As an intern, you are treated as a junior member of the professional team. You will:

  • Work on a specific WIL Project assigned by your manager.
  • Support teams with daily logistics planning and distribution tasks.
  • Learn how to use professional supply chain software and systems.
  • Help the business achieve real-world objectives in the agricultural sector.

How to Apply (Closing 27 March 2026)

The deadline is tight, so ensure your documents are ready immediately.

  1. Mandatory Documents: You must attach your CV, ID, Academic Record, and the official WIL letter from your college/university.
  2. Apply Online
  3. Check Your Email: AFGRI will only contact shortlisted candidates. If you don’t hear back within 30 days of the closing date, your application was likely unsuccessful.

Final Thought: Finding a WIL placement is often the hardest part of a diploma. This AFGRI opportunity in Centurion is a high-quality way to finish your studies and start your career in a massive, stable industry.

Sizwe Nxumalo

Sizwe Nxumalo is a South African recruitment researcher and career analyst dedicated to connecting youth with verified employment opportunities. As the lead contributor for Student Desk, he specializes in tracking large-scale recruitment drives across South Africa’s key sectors, including Logistics (Transnet), Energy (Eskom), Mining (Implats/Sibanye), and the Financial Sector. > With a focus on compliance and accuracy, Sizwe helps applicants navigate the complexities of DPSA government applications (Z83), SETA-funded learnerships, and University/TVET admissions. His mission is to provide a central, reliable hub for South African job-seekers to find their next professional milestone.Contact: info@studentdesk.co.za

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