AFGRI Logistics, a powerhouse in South African agricultural services and supply chain management, is officially inviting unemployed students to apply for its 2026 Logistics Internship Programme. These three positions are specifically designed as Work Integrated Learning (WIL) opportunities for students who require practical workplace experience to complete their National Diplomas.
Based at the AFGRI Head Office in Centurion, successful candidates will spend 12 months immersed in real-world logistics projects, gaining the “boots-on-the-ground” experience needed to launch a career in the high-stakes world of agricultural logistics.
AFGRI Logistics Internship: Fast Facts
| Feature | Details |
| Employer | AFGRI Logistics |
| Reference Number | AO-2305 |
| Total Posts | 3 x Logistics Interns |
| Location | Centurion, Gauteng |
| Closing Date | 27 March 2026 |
| Duration | 9–12 Months (Fixed-Term) |
Eligibility: Who Should Apply?
This programme is strictly for students currently enrolled in a National Diploma who need a formal placement to graduate.
- Targeted Fields: Logistics or Supply Chain Management.
- Academic Level: Currently registered for (or planning to register for) the final year.
- Mandatory Requirement: You must have an official letter from your institution stating that WIL is a compulsory requirement for your qualification.
- Experience: Applicants must have less than one year of full-time work experience in the field.
- Location: Must reside in or near Centurion to ensure reliable daily commuting.
Core Responsibilities & Learning Areas
Interns at AFGRI are treated as junior professionals. You will be expected to:
- Project Support: Participate in structured WIL projects that align with your academic syllabus.
- Operational Assistance: Support the logistics and supply chain teams with daily planning, tracking, and coordination.
- Data Management: Assist with project documentation and reporting as required by the Line Manager.
- Professional Development: Gain exposure to AFGRI’s specialized agricultural logistics software and fleet management protocols.
Mandatory Application Documents
Incomplete applications will be automatically disqualified. Ensure your digital or physical pack includes:
- Detailed CV: Highlighting your current academic modules.
- Academic Record: Showing your latest results and credits earned.
- WIL Letter: The official confirmation from your College or University.
- South African ID: Certified copy for citizenship verification.
How To Apply:
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. Is this a permanent job?
No. This is a Fixed-Term Internship specifically for Work Integrated Learning. While it provides a massive boost to your CV, permanent employment depends on vacancy availability and your performance during the 12 months.
2. Can I apply if I have already graduated?
If you have already received your Diploma and do not require the WIL component to graduate, you may not be the primary target for this specific placement. AFGRI prioritizes students who need the hours to fulfill their academic requirements.
3. What is the “Market Related” salary?
Stipends for WIL students in South Africa typically range between R5 000 and R8 000 per month, depending on the company’s internal policy and the student’s level of study.
4. How soon will I hear back?
AFGRI’s policy states that if you receive no feedback within 30 days after the closing date (27 March), you should consider your application unsuccessful.
5. Why is the Reference Number (AO-2305) important?
You must quote this reference number in your subject line or on your application form to ensure it is routed to the correct recruitment team at AFGRI Logistics.
