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OneStop, ACFS Port Logistics expand collaboration to enhance container visibility in Australia

Supply chain optimisation solution provider OneStop has announced the expansion of its partnership with ACFS Port Logistics, the largest privately owned container logistics operator in Australia.

The partnership aims to enhance efficiency and visibility across the Oceania supply chain. Additionally, the collaboration is expected to allow ACFS Port Logistics to leverage OneStop’s solutions to streamline container operations at ACFS E-Depot Gilman, Adelaide.

According to the announcement, OneStop Modal’s advanced, data-driven capabilities can accelerate container transactions at ACFS E-Depot Gilman, reducing manual interventions. Moreover, OneStop’s Vehicle Booking System (VBS) will provide live visibility into container movements, optimising traffic flow and ensuring smooth and efficient operations.

Effective from 1 November, all container movements at ACFS E-Depot Gilman will require a booking through the OneStop VBS, while carriers will receive direct communications with instructions on how to register for VBS access ahead of the go-live date.

“This partnership represents our joint commitment to improving efficiency and sustainability in the logistics industry. By leveraging cutting-edge technology, we’re ensuring better outcomes for all supply chain participants,” commented Chris Harnett, Chief Commercial Officer at OneStop.





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