Digital RoRo booking process - how to optimally prepare your shipment
25 December 2025
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Why the digital RoRo booking process is a competitive advantage
RoRo (roll-on/roll-off) is ideal for roadworthy vehicles, trailers and machinery. A well-designed digitalisation of the booking process saves time, reduces risks and ensures smooth processing.
Three guiding principles will help you do this:
Data quality beats gut feeling
Documents first, then the slot
Continuous visibility
Step 1: Data entry – the basis of every good booking
This information is essential:
Vehicle data: VIN, dimensions (L/W/H in cm), weight, drive type, special superstructures
Condition: able to roll/steer/brake, starting procedure, tyre tread
Accessories: no loose items in the vehicle (RoRo safety rule „no loose items“)
Routing: Port of departure and destination, flexible window (± 1 week)
Practical tip: Upload at least 6 photos per vehicle (exterior, interior, underbody, engine compartment).
Step 2: Route planning & timetables – realistic rather than theoretical
CTU rules disregarded: increases damage risks for containers
What information speeds up the process?
Category
Mandatory information
Additional details
Vehicle/load
VIN, dimensions, weight, drive type
Photo documentation, conversions, roof structures
Documents
Invoice, packing list, MRN, documents
Recipient ID, country of origin, Incoterms
Slot & Gate In
Booking number, cut-off, gate-in time
Terminal address, contact person
Insurance
Policy, coverage (ICC, GA)
Deductible, port-to-port, etc.
container cases
CTU packing plan, lashing points
Observe CTU code
Conclusion: The RoRo booking process as a stress reducer
A digital RoRo booking process brings predictability, security and efficiency. Ensuring data quality, using live data, delivering gate-ready and documenting processes saves time and money. An individual quote is required for pricing information.
FAQ
What steps are involved in the digital RoRo booking process? Data entry (dimensions, VIN, weight), route and schedule check, documents/compliance, slot request and booking confirmation, gate-in with gate-ready vehicle, loading, B/L release, tracking and arrival.
How will my vehicle be safely accepted at the terminal? No visible damage, fuel level usually below 1/4, capable of rolling/steering/braking, cleaned inside/outside and current photo documentation. Strictly adhere to terminal specifications and cut-offs.
Do I need transport insurance for RoRo? Highly recommended. Carrier liabilities are limited. Choose ICC A/B/C with general average coverage; specific costs depend on the case and should be clarified via a personal quote.
When is a container more sensible than RoRo? For dismantled vehicles, spare parts or particularly sensitive goods. In this case, observe the packing and securing rules of the CTU Code (IMO/ILO/UNECE).
Disclaimer: All information in this article has been carefully researched but is subject to change at any time. ODS Orient accepts no liability for the topicality, accuracy and completeness of the information provided.
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