Digital platform aims to improve SADC rail efficiency

Digital platform aims to improve SADC rail efficiency

A substantial percentage of all rail wagons in South Africa are empty when moving between destinations. In the Southern African Development Community (SADC) region, only a small percentage of rail capacity is being fully used. That is a huge amount of wasted and expensive space, says South African logistics innovator Empty Trips.

In October, Empty Trips started marketing empty rail wagon space for cross-border rail freight on its digital open exchange platform that was initially introduced to address some of the biggest inefficiencies in road haulage – trucks returning empty from deliveries or standing idle while waiting for backhauls.

“Our aim is to do for rail what we are doing for road – making haulage simpler, more efficient, more visible and sustainable by filling empty spaces, in this case rail wagons. We are a fully digital end-to-end logistics marketplace using algorithms to match shippers’ freight with the carrier’s capacity and allow shippers to manage their contracts seamlessly and transparently,” says Empty Trips managing executive Andrew Crafford.

The company’s enhanced Empty Trips digital freight exchange now allows rail carriers to publish empty rail wagons on the platform, making this information visible to rail shippers so that they can book space on the rail wagons.

Rail in the SADC region is increasingly embracing deregulation, creating open-access where private rail operating companies can buy slots on chosen routes of rail infrastructure owned by third parties. Even if only 10% of empty wagon space is filled, it means 10% more profit, as the fixed cost of moving a full train is the same for one with empty wagons, explains Empty Trips.

Rail offers multiple benefits. With advances in wagon technology, wagon designs are light weight skeletals, which enable the transporting of heavier containers. They can also transport three containers instead of two, offering significant payload benefits. Train freight is also cleared predeparture and the dangers and inefficiencies of border post congestion are reduced.

A train uses nine times less energy per ton kilometre than a truck and is four times more fuel efficient. This results in 60% to 75% less emissions in greenhouse gasses, says Empty Trips, highlighting that the potential efficiency of rail makes it environment friendly and capable of a significant contribution to the mitigation of carbon emissions. Read more here 

Original Source: https://www.engineeringnews.co.za/article/digital-platform-aims-to-improve-sadc-rail-efficiency-2022-12-16

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