ONESTOP, a software solutions company, has unveiled a collaboration with DP World to drive innovation and streamline operations at DP World's container park on Fisherman Island within the Port of Brisbane, reports London's Port Technology.
The forthcoming container park will leverage OneStop's cutting-edge Depot Operating System, known as onestop Modal, to integrate robust data functionalities, facilitating swift and dependable container transactions.
Through seamless integration with OneStop's Vehicle Booking System (VBS), real-time insights into container movements will be provided, enabling streamlined traffic flow management, eliminating manual processes.
This partnership aims to revolutionise efficiency, enhance visibility, and unlock untapped potential across the Oceania supply chain.
The ultimate objective is to offer industry players an integrated, interconnected solution along the east coast, addressing the evolving demands of container storage and handling.
OneStop's VBS and OneStop Modal capabilities will be implemented at DP World's Fisherman Island Container Park on June 3, marking a significant step forward in operational optimisation.
'This partnership heralds a new era in logistics. It's not just about setting new standards; it's about fundamentally improving efficiency, sustainability, and visibility in the supply chain. We are not merely raising the bar; we are creating a platform for innovation to flourish, delivering tangible benefits to our customers,' said OneStop chief commercial officer Chris Harnett.
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The forthcoming container park will leverage OneStop's cutting-edge Depot Operating System, known as onestop Modal, to integrate robust data functionalities, facilitating swift and dependable container transactions.
Through seamless integration with OneStop's Vehicle Booking System (VBS), real-time insights into container movements will be provided, enabling streamlined traffic flow management, eliminating manual processes.
This partnership aims to revolutionise efficiency, enhance visibility, and unlock untapped potential across the Oceania supply chain.
The ultimate objective is to offer industry players an integrated, interconnected solution along the east coast, addressing the evolving demands of container storage and handling.
OneStop's VBS and OneStop Modal capabilities will be implemented at DP World's Fisherman Island Container Park on June 3, marking a significant step forward in operational optimisation.
'This partnership heralds a new era in logistics. It's not just about setting new standards; it's about fundamentally improving efficiency, sustainability, and visibility in the supply chain. We are not merely raising the bar; we are creating a platform for innovation to flourish, delivering tangible benefits to our customers,' said OneStop chief commercial officer Chris Harnett.
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