15.9 C
Hamburg
Monday, June 2, 2025
Home News DP World deploys OneStop’s digital solutions at new container facility in Australia

DP World deploys OneStop’s digital solutions at new container facility in Australia

OneStop has expanded its partnership with DP World with the upcoming implementation of OneStop Modal and OneStop Vehicle Booking System (VBS) at DP World’s brand-new Coode Road container park.

The new solutions will be introduced at the container park, which is located within the Port of Melbourne in Australia, on 12 May.

The new facility spans over 25,000 m² and will support logistics landside operations through truck parking, stack, and storage services.



OneStop is equipping DP World with the digital tools to simplify operations, eliminate manual processes, and drive smarter, faster decision-making through enhanced real-time visibility.

OneStop Modal will act as the operating backbone of the container park, ensuring accurate and efficient container transactions. When paired with the OneStop VBS, the Coode Road facility will benefit from optimized truck scheduling, reduced congestion and improved servicing capabilities.

The integration of these digital solutions is expected to unlock seamless visibility through OneStop’s broader ecosystem, including Gateway and ComTrac, enabling greater transparency, coordination, and control across the supply chain.







Latest Posts

The Indian Ocean Rivalry

The Indian Ocean has emerged as a strategic theater of competition between two Asian giants: India and China. India’s recent developments indicate a rapid expansion...

Statkraft advances plans for green hydrogen scheme at Hunterston

Europe’s largest generator of renewable energy has proposed the development of a green hydrogen facility at Hunterston, the former coal terminal in Ayrshire. Clydeport –...

Port of Bilbao wraps up busiest month for cruise traffic

May has marked a record month for cruise activity at the Port of Bilbao’s terminal in Getxo, with 18 cruise ship calls bringing over...

Tripoli port shutdown sparks maritime crisis in Libya

Libya’s shipping sector is teetering on the edge of collapse as fresh waves of political violence erupt in Tripoli, crippling key port operations and...

Klaipėda port embarks on green hydrogen initiative

Klaipėda Port launched its green hydrogen initiative, positioning itself as the first in Lithuania and the broader Baltic region to produce and supply green...
error: Content is protected !!