SOFTWARE company OneStop’s modal and vehicle booking system will be integrated into Melbourne’s Westlink Container Park.
The strategic partnership which goes into effect on Monday 1 September is a collaboration that OneStop says reinforces its commitment to advancing digital transformation across the supply chain and reflects the growing momentum toward smarter, more connected systems.
A media release announcing the partnership said measurable improvements across operations would include a projected 17% increase in productivity through streamlined system processes, faster performance, enhanced reliability, and improved stability and seamless compatibility with the latest software technologies.
It would also be a more user-friendly experience for staff and depot users, supporting smoother transactions and improved day-to-day operations simplifying booking with OneStop systems across wharfs and transport companies.
Chief commercial officer at OneStop, Chris Harnett said the collaboration with Westlink Container Park is a great example of how modern logistics operations can be transformed through smart, purpose-built solutions.
“We're thrilled to welcome them to the OneStop network and support their journey toward greater efficiency and innovation.”
Managing director at Westlink, Leigh Taylor said the partnership would deliver better outcomes for customers and industry partners.
OneStop specialises in software solutions that simplify supply chain workflows in the logistics industry.
Its vehicle booking system, which aims to ease landside traffic congestions, is being used by more than 50 terminals and depots across Australia, New Zealand, Manila and Peru.
The Westlink Container Park offers container sales, custom modifications, thorough inspections, container repairs, cleaning and refrigeration support.