AFGRI Logistics Work Integrated Learning Internship 2026 is opening its doors to final-year National Diploma students who need hands‑on experience before they graduate. The deadline is fast—27 March 2026—so if you’re looking to finish your studies and step into a real logistics role, you should act now.
What the programme is all about
AFGRI, a leading logistics company in Centurion, offers a 12‑month fixed‑term internship that counts as the Work Integrated Learning (WIL) required for many National Diploma qualifications in Logistics or Supply Chain Management. You’ll work side by side with experienced professionals, learning the day‑to‑day tasks that keep the supply chain moving.
Who should apply
- Students enrolled in a National Diploma in Logistics or Supply Chain Management.
- Those who must complete compulsory WIL to graduate.
- South African citizens currently in their final year in 2026.
- Applicants with less than one year of full‑time industry experience.
- People based near Centurion or willing to relocate.
Not for: graduates, students without WIL needs, or those with over a year of full‑time experience.
What you’ll learn and gain
- Order and supply‑chain management.
- Inventory tracking and warehouse operations.
- Transport and delivery coordination.
- Logistics administration and reporting.
These skills are valuable across many sectors and give you a real edge when you start your career.
How to apply – step by step
- Make sure you have the following documents ready:
- Certified copy of your ID.
- Updated CV.
- Academic transcript.
- Official WIL confirmation letter from your institution.
- Proof of enrolment (if available).
- Visit the official application page: Click here to apply for the AFGRI Logistics WIL Internship Programme 2026.
- Fill out the online form and attach all required documents.
- Submit before the closing date, 27 March 2026.
Practical tips to boost your application
From experience, many applicants drop out because they forget the WIL confirmation letter. Make sure it’s attached and easy to find. A clear CV that shows you’re a current student and need practical training is essential. If this is your first time applying, don’t worry—just follow the steps and keep your documents neat.
Ready to take the next step?
This internship could be the bridge between your diploma and your future job. Review the requirements, gather your documents, and apply before the deadline. Good luck!
