An Empty Leg Journey refers to the return trip of a transport vehicle, aircraft, or ship that travels without cargo or passengers. In logistics, empty legs represent unused capacity and a potential cost for operators. Optimizing these journeys through backhauls or cargo matching improves efficiency, reduces operational costs, and minimizes environmental impact by avoiding unnecessary empty trips.
Key Characteristics:
- Transport movement without cargo or passengers
- Represents unused capacity and operational cost
- Can be optimized through backhaul or cargo matching
- Reduces waste and improves transport efficiency
- Often planned for cost-saving in logistics operations
- Impacts scheduling and fleet management