When I'm asked "should I ship my car RORO(roll on roll off), or in a container, which is better?", I always ask myself “If it was my car, would I use RORO?”. And for most situation the answer is always yes.
Here’s why in our opinion RORO is best;
I think it's pretty safe to say that everyone wants to keep their costs down as much as possible, Right? RORO is the cheapest way to do it.
Your car will be handled less than if using a container service, as they literally drive the vehicle on board, secure it and drive it off again at the destination.
It is commonly believed that RORO means that the vehicle is secured to the deck of the vessel. This is not the case at all, they are loaded below deck into the hull of the ship and are completely weather proof. No exposure to the elements or salty air / water.
In general we always recommend RORO. That’s not to say that RORO is always better than Container, if you are relocating overseas and have other items to send with the vehicle then RORO is not an option for you. Or you may be shipping to a port which is only serviced by container vessels. If in doubt please give me a call and discuss exactly what you need so we can find a solution for you..
Troy Budge
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After reading this it made my decision very easy, RORO for me please. Thanks Troy very helpful