Roll On / Roll Off (RO/RO):

Roll On / Roll Off (RO/RO):

What does this term stand for?

 Roll On / Roll Off, abbreviated RO/RO, is a shipping method where wheeled cargo such as cars, trucks, trailers, or machinery is driven directly onto and off a vessel using ramps. This method eliminates the need for cranes or heavy lifting, reduces handling time, and minimizes cargo damage during loading and unloading. RO/RO is commonly used for vehicle transport, industrial equipment, and large machinery in maritime logistics. It enables efficient loading operations, faster turnaround times in ports, and integration with multimodal transport systems.

 Characteristics:

  • Wheeled cargo is driven directly onto and off ships
  • Reduces handling time and minimizes damage
  • Commonly used for vehicles, trailers, and machinery
  • Enables faster port operations and cargo turnover
  • Supports integration with multimodal transport networks

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