OneStop has announced the next phase in its strategic partnership with Tyne Container Services in Brisbane, Australia.
With OneStop’s systems set to go live on 3 February, this expansion reinforces aims to reinforce the commitment to transforming the logistics landscape in Oceania by integrating cutting-edge technology with streamlined operations.
This new phase combines OneStop’s next-generation solutions with Tyne’s operational expertise, driving enhanced supply chain efficiency, sustainability, and visibility.
Below are the key points of the partnership:
Brisbane Site Launch & Automation: From 3 February 2024, Tyne Brisbane will feature OneStop’s Depot Operating System (OneStop Modal) alongside advanced technology integrations, including the Vehicle Booking System (VBS). These tools will enable faster, more efficient container transactions and real-time visibility, reducing manual intervention and streamlining operations for improved efficiency.
Sustainability & Operational Efficiency: This expansion will optimise traffic flow, eliminate paper-based processes, and provide significant time and cost savings. These innovations will enhance service delivery and improve the overall logistics experience for Tyne’s clients.
Industry-Wide Benefits: OneStop’s system enhancements will provide the broader logistics industry with heightened container visibility across key platforms such as Gateway and ComTrac. This will facilitate smoother container movements, improve operational planning, and boost overall efficiency across the supply chain network.
“Our expanded partnership with Tyne Container Services demonstrates our continued commitment to driving transformation within the logistics industry,” said Chris Harnett, Chief Commercial Officer at OneStop. “The addition of this facility marks the fifth depot location in Brisbane utilising OneStop’s solutions, further expanding our reach and solidifying our presence in the region, and reinforcing our mission to create a more connected, efficient, and sustainable supply chain.”