
OneStop has partnered with Goldlead Banksmeadow Depot to deploy OneStop's Modal platform and Vehicle Booking System (VBS) at its Port Botany facility in New South Wales. The system goes live on Monday, 1 June 2026, marking a step forward in the digital transformation of empty container park operations on Australia's eastern seaboard.
Purpose-built for empty container parks, OneStop Modal replaces manual, paper-based processes with a single connected platform that streamlines yard operations, container handling, and transport coordination. Paired with OneStop's VBS, it gives depots and their transport partners end-to-end visibility across container movements, delivering greater certainty, efficiency, and control throughout Port Botany's containerised freight network.
For Goldlead Banksmeadow Depot, the deployment will simplify coordination between transport operators, improve planning, and reduce delays, equipping the depot and its partners to meet the demands of a growing freight network with confidence. Customers and transport partners will benefit from real-time information at every stage of the journey.
The rollout reflects a wider shift across the industry, as empty container parks increasingly look to replace fragmented, manual workflows with smarter, more connected systems that scale with demand.
"This partnership further strengthens our commitment to driving supply chain digitalisation across Australia," said Chris Harnett, Chief Commercial Officer, OneStop. "With partners such as Goldlead Banksmeadow Depot, we are helping reshape depot operations to build a more connected, data-driven future for Australian port logistics."
OneStop Modal is now available to empty container parks across Australia. To learn more or arrange a demonstration, visit www.1-stop.biz or contact the OneStop team.