Port of Melbourne Adopts Digital System to Boost Efficiency

Melbourne's container company is partnering with OneStop to introduce digital solutions. The OneStop Model and Vehicle Booking System (VBS) will be implemented on September 1, 2025. This initiative aims to optimize internal processes, enhance customer service, and improve supply chain efficiency. The collaboration seeks to meet the evolving demands of the logistics industry by leveraging digital technologies to streamline operations and provide better visibility and control over container movements within the port.
Port of Melbourne Adopts Digital System to Boost Efficiency

Imagine a bustling port where congestion is a relic of the past, and container movements synchronize with the precision of a Swiss timepiece. This vision is not science fiction but the tangible goal of Melbourne Port Container Company, which is deepening its partnership with OneStop to deploy advanced digital solutions.

Starting September 1, 2025, the company will fully adopt OneStop’s integrated platform and Vehicle Booking System (VBS). The initiative aims to simplify internal workflows and enhance operational transparency. The digital overhaul will expedite booking processes and foster tighter coordination between terminals and logistics providers.

"We focus on delivering technology that tangibly addresses operational challenges," said Chris Harnett, Chief Commercial Officer of OneStop.
"Adopting OneStop’s platform underscores our commitment to operational efficiency and service excellence," added Simon Douglas-Denton, General Manager of Melbourne Port Container Company.

The new system promises a seamless experience for warehouse staff and transport partners, reducing wait times, improving information clarity, and optimizing resource allocation. By digitizing critical processes, the port aims to meet rising logistics demands and maintain a competitive edge.

This collaboration marks a strategic milestone in Melbourne Port’s digital transformation. Leveraging OneStop’s expertise, the company anticipates measurable gains in supply chain efficiency, customer satisfaction, and overall port performance—setting a new benchmark for Australia’s logistics industry.