Digital RoRo booking process - how to optimally prepare your shipment

January 29, 2026
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Brief overview: A modern roro booking process today is much more than „enquiry in, ship sails“. Digital workflows, clean master data and early compliance checks determine whether a vehicle or rolling project cargo runs smoothly through the port - or whether it fails at the cut-off, due to documents or technical specifications. This guide shows you step by step how to optimally prepare your RoRo shipment. We deliberately do not quote specific prices - a personalised quote is always required for reliable figures.


Why the digital RoRo booking process is the standard today

RoRo (roll-on/roll-off) is one of the most efficient transport methods for ready-to-move vehicles and machines. At the same time, the processes in the background have been heavily digitalised: Shipping companies, terminals and authorities work with booking portals, electronic reporting systems and standardised data records.

Since 2024, many ports have been obliged to record data electronically via Maritime Single Window Systems. The aim: less paper, fewer media disruptions and significantly higher process reliability. For shippers, this means one thing above all - data quality is crucial.

A cleanly structured roro booking process therefore does not begin in the harbour, but already during the internal preparation of your shipment.


The digital RoRo booking process in 8 steps

1. plan routing & departure realistically

The first step is to choose the right route. Decisive factors are not only departure days, but also gate-in times and cut-offs. These are often several days before the actual departure.

Always plan backwards from the planned departure and take into account lead times, document processing times and possible delays.

To the current RoRo timetables

2. record consignment data completely and correctly

Incorrect or incomplete master data is one of the most common causes of delays in the RoRo booking process.

  • Vehicle type, make and model
  • Exact dimensions (length, width, height - highest point counts)
  • Unladen weight
  • Ready to drive or roll
  • Attachments such as roof boxes, air conditioning systems or special bodies

Tip: Always measure the vehicle at the highest and widest point and document the measurements with photos.

3. check technical and legal requirements at an early stage

Not every vehicle is automatically RoRo-compatible. The following are particularly relevant:

  • Battery or hybrid vehicles (state of charge, switch-off rules)
  • Gas cylinders, additional tanks or pressurised containers
  • Loose objects in the interior
  • Vehicles that are not roadworthy or damaged

Structured preparation helps to avoid rejections at the terminal.

View RoRo loading checklist

4. prepare documents consistently

Digital processes only work with clean documents. Depending on the destination, these may be required:

  • Commercial invoice or purchase agreement
  • Proof of ownership / vehicle documents
  • Identity documents or company documents
  • Authorisations or additional declarations

It is important that names, addresses and vehicle data are identical in all documents.

What you need to consider for a RoRo shipment

5. trigger digital booking

Once the preparations have been completed, the booking is submitted digitally. After confirmation, you will receive a booking reference and the allocation to the planned departure.

A professional roro booking process ensures that all data is stored correctly before gate-in.

6. handover at the terminal (gate-in)

At the gate-in, the vehicle is inspected and documented. In many cases, a photographic record of the condition is taken.

  • Vehicle cleaned
  • Interior empty
  • Previous damage documented
  • Tank or battery level according to specifications

7. correctly interpret tracking and status messages

Digital systems provide numerous status messages - but these milestones are particularly relevant:

StatusMeaning
Gate-inVehicle accepted at the terminal
Loaded on VesselVehicle is on board
SailedShip has sailed
ArrivedShip arrives at port of destination

8. arrival and release at the port of destination

Ideally, prepare the import process before the ship arrives. This avoids idle times and delays.


Checklist: Is your RoRo booking ready?

  • Timetable and cut-off checked
  • Dimensions and weight correctly recorded
  • Technical specifications clarified
  • Documents complete and consistent
  • Gate-in prepared
  • Tracking set up

Common errors in the RoRo booking process

  • Dimensions are estimated instead of measured
  • Documents are submitted too late
  • Loose objects in the vehicle
  • Too little time buffer before the cut-off
  • Status messages are interpreted incorrectly

FAQ - Digital RoRo booking process

What data is crucial for the RoRo booking process?

Exact dimensions, weight, roadworthiness and all safety-relevant information.

Why is the cut-off so important?

After the cut-off, terminals generally do not accept any further vehicles - even if the ship has not yet cast off.

Is RoRo fully digital possible?

Many processes are digitalised, but certain original documents may still be required depending on the country.

How do I avoid delays at the port of destination?

By preparing the import release before arrival.


Conclusion

A structured roro booking process ensures planning reliability, minimises risks and reduces delays. Those who think digitally, prepare properly and plan realistically will get their RoRo shipments to their destination efficiently.

Note: Specific prices are deliberately not quoted as they depend heavily on the route, vehicle type, season and availability. A personalised offer is required for a reliable calculation.



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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