DP World is set to implement OneStop Modal and the OneStop Vehicle Booking System (VBS) at its forthcoming Coode Road container park.
Scheduled to open on 12 May 2025, the Coode Road facility is situated within the Port of Melbourne and spans over 25,000 square metres.
The new site aims to bolster landside logistics through services such as truck parking, container stacking, and storage. This new technology will serve as the digital foundation of the facility, aimed at streamlining operations and enhancing visibility across the supply chain.
OneStop Modal will operate as the core system for managing container transactions, while the VBS will enable optimised truck scheduling and reduced gate congestion.
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As part of a broader digital framework, the integration will link into OneStop’s Gateway and ComTrac platforms, reportedly offering DP World “greater transparency, coordination, and control across the supply chain.”
“This milestone reflects OneStop’s commitment to delivering innovative, interconnected technologies that translate complex logistics into clear, actionable outcomes for our partners and the broader industry,” the company said in a statement.
Earlier this year, OneStop expanded its partnership with Veer Transport to include their Veer Bromley Depot. All container transactions at the site now require a timeslot booking as part of the launch of OneStop Modal and VBS.