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Lyttelton Port enhances digital operations

Written by Max Berry | Oct 29, 2025 12:30:00 AM

The Port of Lyttelton in New Zealand’s South Island is upgrading its technology systems with the rollout of OneStop Modal and a new vehicle booking system across Lyttelton Port Company’s City Depot and Midland Port operations, set to go live on 3 November 2025.  

The new technology rollout marks a big step in the digital transformation of LPC’s depot operations. By integrating advanced technology into daily workflows, OneStop Modal and the enhanced booking system will deliver greater transparency, streamline communication, and improve operational efficiency.  

LPC chief customer and supply chain officer Simon Munt said the upgrade represents a step forward in the port’s digital capabilities. “The implementation of OneStop Modal and the enhanced vehicle booking system will provide our customers with real-time visibility over stock and container movements, supporting faster decision-making and smoother logistics,” Mr Munt said.  

“Mobile app integrations will also improve safety and responsiveness across our facilities, helping us meet growing customer demand and ensure consistency across the New Zealand market.”  

Lyttelton Port Company is the largest port by container volume in the South Island and a vital part of New Zealand’s supply chain, facilitating the direct shipment of South Island cargo to international markets.