OneStop is expanding its partnership with ACFS Port Logistics to improve container visibility and boost efficiency across Australia’s supply chain.
This collaboration will allow ACFS to adopt OneStop’s solutions at its E-Depot Gilman in Adelaide.
Starting from 1 November 2024, all container movements at ACFS E-Depot Gilman will need to be booked through OneStop’s Vehicle Booking System (VBS). This system is designed to speed up container transactions while reducing manual processes and delays.
To prepare for the transition, carriers will receive instructions on how to register for VBS access.
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According to OneStop, one of the key advantages of this partnership is the reduction of manual interventions thanks to the company’s data-driven tools.
These tools aim to accelerate container operations, improving overall efficiency. Real-time insights into container movements, provided by the VBS, are intended to boost traffic flow and enable smoother operations at the depot.
Faster truck turnaround times and true paperless processing are also expected to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability, reported OneStop.
“This partnership represents our joint commitment to improving efficiency and sustainability in the logistics industry,” said Chris Harnett, Chief Product Officer at OneStop.
“By leveraging cutting-edge technology, we’re ensuring better outcomes for all supply chain participants.”
Earlier in the summer, OneStop extended its services to the new Kenwick Intermodal Terminal (IMT) by Intermodal Group (IMG) in Western Australia.