Every product you buy, whether it’s a smartphone, pair of shoes, packet of coffee, or online order, has travelled through a complex journey before reaching your hands. Behind that journey is an entire network of professionals who ensure goods move efficiently from suppliers to customers.

For young South Africans who have completed an N6 qualification in Supply Chain Management or Logistics, an exciting opportunity has opened to gain real-world experience in this fast-moving industry.
A leading organisation has announced an 18-month Workplace Experience Internship Programme based at its Distribution Centre in Montague Gardens, Cape Town. This opportunity is aimed at unemployed youth who are eager to gain practical workplace exposure and develop the skills needed to build a successful career in logistics, operations, and supply chain management.
In today’s economy, supply chain management is one of the most important functions within any business. Companies rely on skilled professionals to ensure products are delivered on time, stock levels are managed correctly, and operational costs remain under control.
From retail stores and manufacturing plants to hospitals and e-commerce companies, almost every industry depends on effective supply chain systems.
This means that graduates who gain practical experience in logistics and supply chain operations often find themselves with valuable skills that are transferable across multiple sectors.
The Workplace Experience Internship has been designed to give participants a behind-the-scenes look at how large-scale distribution operations function while providing meaningful exposure to industry best practices.
Unlike a traditional classroom environment, this internship places you directly within an active distribution centre where real business decisions are made every day.
You won’t simply be observing operations from the sidelines.
Instead, you’ll become part of a team that works on improving processes, analysing performance, and supporting projects that help the business operate more efficiently.
One day you may be reviewing reports and performance figures, while the next you could be assisting with process improvements that impact hundreds of products moving through the supply chain.
This hands-on exposure provides valuable workplace experience that textbooks simply cannot offer.
Modern supply chains generate enormous amounts of information.
Businesses use this data to track deliveries, monitor stock levels, identify inefficiencies, and improve customer service.
As an intern, you’ll assist with analysing operational information and helping teams understand what the numbers are telling them.
You may be involved in:
📈 Monitoring supply chain performance
📦 Tracking operational improvements
📋 Supporting reporting processes
🔍 Identifying areas for efficiency gains
💡 Assisting with business improvement initiatives
These experiences can help strengthen your analytical thinking and problem-solving abilities—skills that employers value highly.
Technology has transformed the logistics industry.
Today’s supply chains rely on sophisticated systems to track inventory, forecast demand, generate reports, and support decision-making.
Interns may have opportunities to collaborate with technology teams to improve reporting systems and support process enhancements.
This exposure provides valuable insight into how technology and operations work together to drive business success.
For graduates interested in both business and technology, this aspect of the programme can be particularly rewarding.
One of the biggest benefits of a workplace experience programme is the opportunity to learn directly from experienced professionals.
During the internship, participants may gain exposure to:
✅ Project management principles
✅ Operational planning
✅ Business reporting
✅ Supply chain strategy
✅ Process improvement techniques
✅ Workplace communication
✅ Professional business practices
These skills can significantly improve employability and prepare graduates for future opportunities.
The organisation is searching for young people who are curious, motivated, and eager to learn.
Having technical knowledge from your studies is important, but employers are also looking for individuals who can adapt, communicate effectively, and contribute positively within a team environment.
Successful candidates will likely possess qualities such as:
🔹 Strong attention to detail
🔹 Good organisational skills
🔹 A willingness to learn
🔹 Professional communication abilities
🔹 Analytical thinking
🔹 Problem-solving capabilities
🔹 Dependability and accountability
🔹 The ability to work independently when required
To be considered, applicants must have successfully completed:
N6 Certificate in Supply Chain Management or Logistics
In addition, applicants should be comfortable using:
🖥 Microsoft Excel
🖥 Microsoft Word
🖥 Microsoft PowerPoint
📧 Email systems
Strong computer literacy is considered essential for this opportunity.
To qualify for the programme, applicants must:
✔ Be South African citizens
✔ Be between 18 and 29 years old
✔ Have completed an N6 qualification in Supply Chain or Logistics
✔ Be currently unemployed
✔ Be available to commit to the internship programme
✔ Be eager to gain workplace experience
Many graduates struggle to find employment because employers often ask for experience. Workplace programmes like this help solve that challenge by giving young people an opportunity to gain practical exposure while developing professional skills.
The experience gained during an 18-month programme can strengthen your CV, improve your confidence, and help you stand out when applying for future positions.
For many participants, internships become the bridge between education and long-term employment.
Supply chains are the invisible engines that keep businesses moving. Every truck delivery, warehouse operation, online purchase, and retail shelf depends on efficient logistics systems.
For young graduates who are passionate about operations, planning, logistics, and business improvement, this Workplace Experience Internship offers an excellent opportunity to gain industry exposure while building practical skills.
If you’re ready to move beyond theory and begin developing real-world experience, this could be the opportunity that helps launch your professional journey.
🌟 Today’s internship could become tomorrow’s career.