Jumpstart Your Career: Mancosa’s 2025‑2027 Supply Chain Internship – Secure Your Spot Now!

Mancosa Invites suitably qualified applicants to apply for their Supply Chain Internship Vacancies. The closing date for applications is the 16 October 2025.
Why Join Mancosa’s Supply Chain Internship?
Mancosa is a growing food‑processing company located in Midrand, Gauteng. They want motivated students who love working with products, people, and new ideas to join their Supply Chain Internship Programme. If you want to learn real‑world skills – not just what you read in books – this internship will give you that chance.
What You’ll Do
During the internship, you’ll juggle a variety of tasks that help Mancosa keep its products moving from suppliers to customers. Your day might look like this:
- Track stock levels: Check how many items are in the warehouse and write down when you need more.
- Help the procurement team: Talk to suppliers, place orders, and make sure deliveries arrive on time.
- Use data to predict demand: Collect numbers from sales and customer trends to help guess how much we’ll need next month.
- Work with logistics: Plan shipping routes, schedule pick‑ups, and keep the warehouse organised.
- Create reports: Build dashboards that show key performance indicators (KPIs) so managers know how the supply chain is doing.
- Team meetings: Share ideas for saving costs and making work faster.
- Follow rules: Make sure everything follows company and legal guidelines.
- Write procedures: Help record standard operating procedures (SOPs) so everyone knows how things should be done.
What You Need
- Student status: You should be studying a Bachelor’s or Master’s in Supply Chain Management, Logistics, Business, Industrial Engineering, or a similar field.
- Thinking skills: You’re good at solving problems and looking at data to find answers.
- Excel pro: Know how to use pivot tables, VLOOKUP, and other Excel functions. Knowing ERP systems like SAP or Oracle is a plus but not mandatory.
- Great communication: You can explain ideas clearly, both in writing and speaking.
- Independent & team player: You can work alone when needed and also collaborate well with teammates.
- Detail‑oriented: You keep things tidy and accurate, which is crucial in supply chain work.
How to Apply
- Visit the application page – the link is provided below with a button.
- Fill out the form – include your personal details, education information, and a short paragraph about why you want this internship.
- Attach your CV – make sure your résumé shows any relevant courses or projects.
- Submit – you’ll receive a confirmation email.
Click here to apply for the Mancosa Supply Chain Internship Programme.
Why This Internship is a Big Deal
- Hands‑on experience: You’ll see how food products travel from farm to fork.
- Learn advanced tools: Get used to the software and systems that big companies use.
- Meet professionals: Meet managers, suppliers and logistics experts who can become mentors.
- Boost your résumé: Having real work experience in a field like logistics is highly valuable for future jobs.
If you want to jump‑start a career in supply chain, this internship is an excellent stepping stone.
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Ready to get started?
The closing date for applications is 16 October 2025, so don’t wait. The internship is in Midrand and the work will cover all the core areas of supply chain: procurement, inventory, demand planning, logistics, and more. Apply now, and turn your classroom knowledge into real‑world skills that hiring managers love!