Logistics Learnership Programme for 2025-2026 that offers accredited training and a stipend. Below are some key details and steps to guide you in applying:
What is a Logistics Learnership?
A learnership is a structured training program that combines theoretical learning with practical workplace experience. Successful completion often leads to a nationally recognized qualification in logistics or supply chain management.
Possible Benefits:
✔ Accredited qualification (e.g., NQF-level certificate in Logistics/Supply Chain)
✔ Monthly stipend (payment while you learn)
✔ Workplace experience with a logistics company
✔ Improved job prospects after completion
Who Can Apply?
Requirements may vary, but common criteria include:
Matric (Grade 12) – Often required
Unemployed South African youth (ages 18-35)
Interest in logistics, warehousing, or transport
No criminal record (some companies may require checks)
How to Apply?
Find Open Opportunities – Check:
Company websites (e.g., DHL, Transnet, Imperial Logistics)
Government portals (e.g., YES4Youth, Harambee)
Job boards (Careers24, PNet, Indeed)
Sector Education & Training Authorities (SETA) like TETA (Transport SETA)
Prepare Documents (typically required):
Certified ID copy
Matric certificate
Updated CV
Proof of address
Submit Application Online/In-Person
Follow instructions carefully (some may require an online form)
Apply before the closing date
Selection Process
Shortlisting
Interviews/Assessments
Final selection
Possible Employers Offering Logistics Learnerships (2025-2026)
Transnet (National Ports Authority, Freight Rail)
DHL Supply Chain
Imperial Logistics
Bidvest Panalpina Logistics
South African Post Office (SAPO)
Various Transport & Warehousing Companies
Deadline
Likely late August or early September 2025 (check specific adverts)
Where to Get More Info?
TETA Website: www.teta.org.za
Department of Labour/Employment & Labour
YES4Youth Portal: www.yes4youth.co.za
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