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Explain RoRo transport.​

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Answered by simmipoddar458
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Answer:

RoRo is short for 'Roll-on, Roll-off', which describes how products are loaded and discharged from a vessel. RoRo allows your products to roll on and off the vessel, as opposed to being lifted onboard using cranes. Self-propelled products, such as cars and tractors, roll on and off the vessel on their own wheels.

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