Ocean Transportation: Container vs RORO Shipping

18 Oct

 

RORO Shipping

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RORO: Mostly known as the roll-on/roll-off shipping method, that means that your car will be driven inside the ship. RORO cargo consists of items such as tractors, buses and trucks, or oversized cargo loaded on special flatbed, mafi or lowboy trailers. In order to be shipped by RORO a vehicle should be:

1) in run&drive condition to be driven onto the ship;

2) without extensive damages that might cause injuries to ship workers.

Container Shipping

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Container Shipping: Container shipping means that your car will be loaded inside 20 feet or 40 feet container, and the container will be sealed.A 40ft container can hold up to 5 vehicles and if you are shipping a full container load the container will be loaded upon vehicles arrival at the warehouse.

Container consolidation means that your vehicle will be consolidated into a container with other vehicles and loaded as soon as all the vehicles arrive at the warehouse. When the container is loaded it will be transported to the exit port and loaded onto a vessel the following week.

For details please follow –
https://www.auctionexport.com/en/Home/Shipping?section=3