OneStop, Tyne ACFS to continue enhancing Oceania supply chain

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OneStop, Tyne ACFS to continue enhancing Oceania supply chain

OneStop has announced the extension of its collaboration with Tyne ACFS to provide logistics solutions for its New Zealand operations.

According to OneStop, this new facility will use modern technology and simplified solutions from OneStop to improve the efficiency and resilience of New Zealand’s supply chains.

Tyne ACFS plans to adopt OneStop’s Vehicle Booking System (VBS) at the Auckland Depot as part of our continued commitment to reinventing logistics.

READ: OneStop unveils vehicle booking system at Port of Newcastle

When combined with its OneStop Modal solution’s real-time tracking and optimised workflows, this system will reportedly support efficient operations for up to 3,500 TEUs on-site, assuring smooth container movements and shorter turnaround times.

From optimised resource planning to improved container visibility, its technology is set to help Tyne ACFS provide great service to carriers and shipping lines alike.

READ: OneStop solutions launch at Kenwick Intermodal Terminal

Chris Harnett, Chief Commercial Officer at OneStop, stated: “This expansion represents another step forward in our joint mission to reshape the Oceania supply chain.

“Our enhanced partnership with Tyne ACFS allows us to bring unparalleled container visibility, efficiency, and innovation to New Zealand, benefiting the entire logistics ecosystem.”

Starting 18 November, the new Tyne ACFS facility in Auckland will be operational, ready to set new industry norms for container handling in New Zealand.

In October, OneStop expanded its partnership with ACFS Port Logistics to improve container visibility and boost efficiency across Australia’s supply chain.

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