OneStop has announced the upcoming implementation of OneStop Modal at two key DP World facilities in Sydney and Melbourne, set to go live on 2 June 2025.
The upcoming deployment will see OneStop Modal provide a robust digital foundation for both facilities, enabling DP World to digitise key operational processes, simplify container management, and enhance service coordination across their network.
Integrated with the OneStop Vehicle Booking System (VBS), the solution ensures precision scheduling at the gate, reducing congestion and improving truck turnaround speeds.
With added integration to terminal systems and the OneStop Rail Module, the deployment also enables smarter rail coordination and seamless data exchange, supporting more efficient and digitally coordinated container park operations and unlocking meaningful cost savings through greater efficiencies and reduced idle time.
Across the wider OneStop ecosystem, a suite of integrated tools — including OneStop Gateway, ComTrac, and advanced EDI/API capabilities—delivers a single source of truth for cargo status, container movements, and real-time operational performance.
This level of integration is expected to not only improve visibility and control but also help reduce overhead costs, minimise delays, and streamline coordination across transport modes.
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“These implementations mark a key step in our ongoing work to build a more connected and intelligent logistics network,” said Chris Harnett, Chief Commercial Officer at OneStop.
“Our growing partnership with DP World highlights how real data and visibility don’t just benefit individual sites—they create a ripple effect across the entire supply chain. When everyone has access to accurate, actionable information, the whole industry moves smarter, faster, and more efficiently.”
Earlier this year, OneStop expanded its partnership with Veer Transport to include their Veer Bromley Depot.