ONESTOP and Victorian Container Management have announced the upcoming go-live of OneStop's Modal platform and Vehicle Booking System at VCM's depot on 1 May 2026.
The idea is to bring a new level of speed, visibility, and automation to empty container park operations across Victoria.
The deployment marks a significant milestone not only for VCM, but for the broader container logistics industry as operators increasingly look to replace manual, paper-based processes with smarter, more connected systems.
For VCM, the move to OneStop Modal means end-to-end visibility and coordination of container movements from day one, giving transport operators and supply chain partners greater certainty, efficiency, and compliance across Victoria's containerised freight network.
The benefits are said to extend well beyond a single site. For any container park operator evaluating a new system, OneStop Modal aims to eliminate manual paperwork, provides real-time stock visibility, reduces gate congestion via an integrated VBS, optimises M&R workflows, and connects all parties via EDI, all backed by simplified billing, CEDEX-aligned reporting, and mobile tools for on-site staff.
The VCM go-live reflects a broader shift underway across the container logistics sector, as depot and park operators recognise the operational and competitive advantages of digitalising their core workflows.
OneStop's Modal platform is purpose-built for this transition, designed to integrate seamlessly into existing supply chains while delivering immediate, measurable improvements in efficiency, accuracy, and compliance.
"This partnership strengthens our commitment to driving supply chain digitalisation," said Chris Harnett, OneStop chief commercial officer.
"Together with partners like VCM, we're reshaping how container parks operate, building a more connected, data-driven future for Australian logistics.”