Roll-On/Roll-Off (RoRo)
A type of shipping method designed for transporting wheeled cargo such as cars trucks trailers and heavy machinery.
Definition
A type of shipping method designed for transporting wheeled cargo such as cars trucks trailers and heavy machinery. RoRo vessels are equipped with built-in ramps that allow vehicles to be driven directly on and off the ship improving loading efficiency and minimizing handling risks. RoRo services are widely used in the automotive industry and for oversized equipment
Related Terms
Ramp
A designated area at rail terminals where containers are loaded onto or unloaded from trains.
Reefer Container
A temperature-controlled shipping container designed to transport perishable goods such as fruits vegetables dairy products seafood and pharmaceuticals.
Remanifest
The process of issuing a new cargo manifest to reflect updated shipment details.
Restricted Articles
Items that are subject to specific regulations due to safety security or environmental concerns.
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification)
A technology that uses electromagnetic fields to automatically identify and track objects.
Routing Order
A document issued by a buyer or consignee that instructs the supplier or shipper on the preferred transportation route carrier and delivery terms.
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