OneStop has expanded its partnership with Veer Transport to include their Veer Bromley Depot.
Starting 1 February 2025, all container transactions at the site will require a timeslot booking as part of the launch of OneStop Modal and Vehicle Booking System (VBS).
This expansion will reportedly streamline operations at Veer Bromley Depot, further enhancing operational efficiency, reducing truck turn times, and improving overall container management, according to OneStop.
The introduction of OneStop Modal, along with VBS, aims to create a paperless operating system that enables more efficient container handling and minimises waiting times at the facility.
With the growing demand for faster more reliable supply chain operations, OneStop Modal said this partnership represents a crucial step toward transforming the logistics landscape in New Zealand. The integration of its technology ensures that Veer Transport’s customers will benefit from enhanced visibility, automated scheduling, and better overall operational management.
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Chris Harnett, Chief Commercial Officer at OneStop, said: “We are excited to take our successful collaboration with Veer Transport to the next level.
“By expanding to Christchurch and introducing OneStop Modal and VBS, we are empowering Veer Transport to provide even greater service and efficiency to their customers. This is a pivotal moment for the New Zealand logistics sector, and we are proud to be part of this transformation.”
The latest partnership expansion comes a week after OneStop announced a strategic partnership with Tyne Container Services in Brisbane.