Supply Chain & Logistics Jobs

Supply Chain & Logistics Internships in Europe

Get hands-on experience keeping goods moving with an internship at a leading European company. Whether you're focused on logistics coordination, procurement, inventory management, or supply chain planning, Europe's logistics hubs — Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg, and Frankfurt — offer strong internship opportunities for students and recent graduates.

Why intern in supply chain & logistics in Europe?

Supply chain internships give you direct exposure to how products move from suppliers to customers — coordinating shipments, managing inventory, and solving real logistical problems. Europe's dense port and rail infrastructure, combined with major e-commerce and manufacturing operations, means you can find placements ranging from global freight coordination to fast-paced e-commerce fulfillment.

What you'll typically work on

Supply chain and logistics internships across Europe generally fall into a few tracks:

  • Logistics coordination – shipment tracking, carrier coordination, delivery scheduling
  • Procurement – supplier sourcing, purchasing support, vendor relationship management
  • Inventory & warehouse management – stock control, warehouse operations support
  • Supply chain planning – demand forecasting, production and distribution planning
  • Import/export & customs – documentation, compliance, and cross-border logistics support
Where these internships are based

Supply chain and logistics internships cluster around Europe's major port and distribution hubs: Rotterdam and Antwerp for European shipping and freight, Hamburg for maritime logistics, and Frankfurt for air freight and central distribution. These roles are frequently on-site, given their close ties to physical operations, though planning and analytics-focused roles increasingly offer hybrid arrangements.

What employers typically look for

Most supply chain and logistics internships look for strong organizational skills, comfort with data and spreadsheets for planning and tracking, and coursework or a degree in progress in supply chain management, logistics, or business. Language skills are often valued given the cross-border nature of the work, though many international logistics companies operate in English.

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