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CTAA and 1-Stop Connections strike 3-year strategic partnership

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Container Transport Alliance Australia (CTAA) has sealed a three-year alliance partnership with port logistics tech company 1-Stop Connections.

Under the partnership, CTAA and 1-Stop will work closely to promote vital developments in container logistics information exchange, visibility and management across Australia.

CTAA is an alliance of companies engaged in the container logistics sector across the country. CTAA Alliance companies are responsible for the landside movements of the majority of international shipping containers to and from Australia’s capital city container ports.

1-Stop Connections provides port logistics technology solutions aimed at streamlining operations, enhancing efficiency, and optimising productivity throughout the supply chain.

The new partnership will concentrate on engaging CTAA’s alliance of companies and its broader stakeholders in the container logistics sector across the nation.

“1-Stop has an exciting array of product improvements and new technology solutions in the pipeline supporting the operational interfaces between container terminals, intermodal facilities, empty container depots and transport company operations,” said Sam Askin, newly appointed CEO of 1-Stop.

“1-Stop is adopting a more agile way of working. We are keen to leverage our close relationship with CTAA to ensure that we gain valuable feedback from stakeholders to create efficiencies and sustainable growth throughout the supply chain,” Askin said.

Neil Chambers, Director at CTAA, said that the long-term partnership will ultimately explore how 1-Stop’s technology innovations can evolve to make container logistics chain operations more productive and efficient.

“We’ll be getting out there in collaboration with 1-Stop seeking stakeholders’ views across Australia,” Chambers said.

“The Partnership will certainly help to shape and refine the information visibility and technology features that the industry needs to meet future container freight logistics growth,” he concluded.

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Source: Container Transport Alliance Australia and 1-Stop Connections joint media release

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