Feminisation Supply Chain: Women Driving the Future of Logistics
Once dominated by men, South Africa’s supply chain industry is on the cusp of a transformation – driven by the growing presence of women in the field. As gender diversity becomes a global business priority, South African women are stepping into logistics roles and reshaping the future of the sector.
In procurement, distribution, technology, and sustainability, women are stepping into key leadership roles – bringing fresh perspectives to supply chain strategy and driving innovative new solutions. This movement of supply chains being “feminised” is indicative of a larger movement toward inclusive leadership, with promising results.

Trailblazers Driving Change
South Africa hosts numerous inspirational women who are changing the world of logistics and supply chain management. An example is Nobantu Mboniswa, now Head of Supply Chain at Unilever Africa, who has led fundamental digital changes across the continent. Or Lungile Ntuli, former GM of Logistics at SAB, who charted new territories in route-to-market strategy and fleet optimisation. These women, and many others, are not only managing complex systems but also mentoring the next generation of female talent.
What sets these leaders apart is not just their technical skill, but their ability to humanise supply chains, driving people-centric innovation and creating more agile, sustainable networks.
Why Gender Diversity Matters
Research consistently shows that teams made up of diverse members tend to perform better. In supply chains, where decision-making, risk mitigation, and strategic forecasting are crucial, gender-diverse leadership conditions yield a more resilient and responsive system.
Women typically bring an array of skills: teamwork spirit, emotional intelligence, and perhaps most importantly, relationship building. These are important qualities as supplier relationships must be managed, disruptions navigated, or sustainable procurement practices rolled out.

Start Your Journey in Supply Chain with IMM Graduate School
If you’re inspired to be part of this exciting shift in the logistics space, IMM Graduate School offers the perfect starting point. Our Higher Certificate in Supply Chain Management (NQF level 5) is a nationally recognised qualification, quality assured by the Council on Higher Education (CHE). Designed to be completed in 12 months (with up to four years for flexibility), this certificate equips you with essential, real-world skills to operate effectively across the supply chain.
Whether you’re aiming to enter the industry or looking to formalise your existing experience, this qualification gives you a valuable foot in the door in an industry actively seeking fresh talent. Even better? It sets you on a clear and achievable learning path, progressing from this certificate to our BCom in International Supply Chain Management, and onward to an Honours degree. With IMM Graduate School, your career in supply chain is not only possible, but also full of promise.

Looking Ahead
The feminisation of the supply chain is not a trend, it’s a transformation. As more South African women rise to leadership positions, they’re proving that inclusive supply chains are not only fairer but also smarter. With education, mentorship, and opportunity, the future of logistics is in very capable hands, and they are increasingly female.