Drayage typically refers to the last-mile sector of container transportation, which is usually carried out by a truck. However, rail and shipping options can also fit this description. It is an essential part of the supply chain ecosystem in ensuring the efficient and effective transport of shipping containers to and from the multitude of locations they need to be at.
Drayage can often be fragmented, with multiple service providers offering this service competing with each other in a low-margin environment. Many of these providers will be working in complementary situations, whereby some are focused on inbound cargo and others on outbound, potentially leaving unladen trips and adding unnecessary costs. Even though drayage trips tend to be shorter and point-to-point, they generally occur in urban areas, where elements such as traffic congestion can also impact cost and timing.
Planning is crucial in ensuring these trips are optimised for the best use of assets and resources.