Logistics Learnerships Programme 2025: Start Your Career with Paid Training

Logistics Learnerships Programme 2025
Ready to jump into a career that keeps the world moving? The Logistics Learnerships Programme 2025 offers unemployed South African youth with a Matric certificate a 12–24-month opportunity to gain hands-on experience, earn a monthly stipend, and secure a nationally recognized qualification in logistics. Perfect for those passionate about supply chain, warehousing, or transport, this programme is your ticket to a dynamic career.
What Is a Logistics Learnership?
Logistics learnerships, backed by Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) like TETA (Transport) and AgriSETA, combine classroom learning with practical workplace experience, leading to qualifications on the National Qualifications Framework (NQF) Levels 2–4. You’ll dive into real-world tasks in warehousing, supply chain management, or transportation, working with companies across South Africa’s bustling logistics sector, which contributes 11.8% to GDP.
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What You’ll Do
Depending on the programme, you’ll:
- Manage warehouse operations, including stock control, picking, and packing
- Coordinate supply chain logistics, from suppliers to delivery
- Handle transportation tasks, like route planning or fleet management
- Use industry tools, such as inventory software or tracking systems
- Solve real-time problems, ensuring goods move efficiently
Why Join?
- Monthly Stipend: Earn ~R3,500–R7,000/month to cover travel and meals, based on NQF level and company policies.
- Accredited Qualification: Gain an NQF Level 2–4 certificate in logistics, recognized nationwide.
- Job Opportunities: Many companies, like Value Logistics or Bidvest, hire top performers, with 60%+ of learners securing jobs post-programme.
- Inclusivity: Preference for youth (18–35), women, Black candidates, and those with disabilities, per SETA targets.
- Transferable Skills: Learn problem-solving, teamwork, and digital tools applicable across industries.
Pro Tip: Highlight your Matric marks in Maths or Business Studies to boost your application.
Am I Eligible?
You qualify if you:
- Are a South African citizen (valid ID required)
- Are 18–35 years old
- Have a Matric certificate (Grade 12) or equivalent; some programmes accept Grade 10–11
- Are unemployed and not enrolled in full-time studies
- Have basic English proficiency and computer literacy
- Show communication, quick thinking, and attention to detail
How to Apply
- Find Opportunities:
- Visit company career pages, e.g., Value Logistics, Bidvest International Logistics, or Sasol.
- Register as a work-seeker at your nearest Department of Labour Centre or via SETAs like TETA or AgriSETA.
- Prepare Documents:
- Updated CV
- Certified ID copy (certified within 3 months)
- Certified Matric certificate
- Optional: Cover letter expressing interest in logistics
- Submit: Apply online via company or SETA portals (e.g., TETA’s site or Value Logistics’ careers page). For example, Value Logistics’ 2025 learnership (NQF 4 FET Certificate: Road Transport Supervision) closes 31 January 2025.
- Follow Up: If shortlisted, expect assessments or interviews. Contact SETAs or companies for updates (e.g., AgriSETA at Tshepiso@agriseta.co.za).
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Where Can It Take You?
Work with top firms in Gauteng, KwaZulu-Natal, or Western Cape, gaining skills for roles like logistics coordinator, warehouse supervisor, or fleet controller. Success stories include learners at Bidvest International Logistics securing permanent positions after their 2025–2026 programme. With e-commerce and green logistics trending in 2025, your skills will be in demand across South Africa’s R500 billion industry.
Does It Work?
SETA-backed learnerships train thousands yearly, with many transitioning to full-time roles. Companies like Value Logistics and Sasol report high employability rates due to practical training. Government data shows 65% of learnership graduates find work within a year, making this a proven path for unemployed youth.
Act Now
Applications for 2025 are opening, with deadlines like 31 January (Value Logistics) and 3 April (Bidvest). Verify opportunities on official sites like TETA to avoid scams. Apply today to start your logistics career.
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