Digital RoRo booking process - how to optimally prepare your shipment
27 November 2025
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Why book digitally?
RoRo shipping (roll-on/roll-off) is the most efficient sea transport solution for roadworthy vehicles and machinery. Digital processes ensure fewer queries, faster slot allocation and fewer errors in data and documents. A structured digital booking process saves time and increases planning reliability.
The 9 steps in the digital RoRo process
A typical digital RoRo process is divided into the following steps:
Enquiry & Routing
data collection
Offer & booking confirmation
document management
Vehicle preparation
Terminal gate in
Loading & sea transport
Tracking & status updates
Destination port & collection
You can find real-time timetables here: Timetables
Enquiry & routing – the basis for your project
Define the port of departure and destination, as well as possible alternatives. Specify desired dates (ETD/ETA) and allow flexibility for quick slot allocation.
After review, you will receive a quote with cut-offs, ETD/ETA and terminal information. Prices depend on the route, season, dimensions and handling – please always request an individual quote.
Your vehicle will be loaded by qualified personnel and secured in accordance with the lashing plan. The safety requirements are high – brakes, power supply and parking position must be correct.
Tracking & status updates – stay informed at all times
Booking portal or VIN/B/L tracking
AIS tracking as a supplement to ship position
Terminal notification takes priority in the event of exemption
Destination port & collection – smooth handling
Prepare import documents and observe customs regulations. Plan collection in good time and check all documents (e.g. original B/L, telex release).
Overview of typical time slots
process step
Time window
Notes
document cut-off
2–5 working days before ETD
Deviations per shipping company
Gate-In
2–3 working days before ETD
Observe slot times
B/L creation
After the ship has departed
Use correction window
Avis destination port
Before ETA/upon arrival
Required for import processing
Exemption/collection
ETA up to +X days
Avoid demurrage charges
Common mistakes - and how to avoid them
Dimensions not measured precisely
Missing photos
Tank or battery specifications ignored
Documents submitted late
Timetable not currently checked
Price comparisons without complete data
Checklist – your digital RoRo quick start
Before booking: ✓ Define relationship & time window ✓ Check timetables ✓ Record vehicle data
During the booking process: ✓ Confirm offer ✓ Note cut-offs ✓ Prepare export documents
Before Gate-In: ✓ Clean and empty the vehicle ✓ Check battery, include key ✓ Check delivery time
During the sea voyage: ✓ Use tracking ✓ Optional use of AIS
At the destination: ✓ Provide import documents ✓ Coordinate collection ✓ Document vehicle handover
Note on costs: Prices depend on the project. For exact details, please request a personal quote.
Conclusion: How to make your RoRo project plannable
With complete data, clear processes and digital tracking, RoRo shipping is efficient and transparent. Use checklists, meet deadlines – and benefit from smooth logistics.
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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