Our core business: movement with precision
As a stevedoring company, we specialise in the proper loading and unloading of ro-ro ships. This activity plays a central role in preventing damage to the cargo during transport and risks to the ship's stability. RoRo ships (roll on roll off) are ships that transport movable goods using the RoRo method. This means that the cargo is driven onto or off the ships. In addition to self-propelled or rollable units such as cars, lorries, tractors, construction machinery and rail vehicles, heavy goods (breakbulk) are also stowed and loaded onto trailers. As a specialist for RoRo ships, we ensure that vehicles, machinery and heavy goods are loaded on board safely and efficiently - and unloaded just as reliably. Our services at a glance:
- RoRo handling: Safe stowage and stowage of rolling and heavy loads
- Lashing & unlashing: Professional load securing with the latest technology
- Breakbulk handling: handling of non-containerised project cargo
Our experienced stevedores and lashers typically ensure the following processes:
- Check the load for damage before loading.
- Monitoring and coordinating the loading of cargo units.
- Ensure that the cargo units are properly driven into the ship's decks.
- Proper lashing and securing of vehicles and cargo units using lashing straps, chains or wire ropes to prevent slippage or damage during the voyage.
- Observance of the order in which vehicles must be loaded or unloaded to enable efficient processes.
- Close coordination with shipping companies / captains and other crew members as well as terminal operators to ensure a smooth loading and unloading process.
- Compliance with safety regulations, especially when handling heavy equipment and vehicles.
- Monitoring of work areas to minimise accidents or hazards.
These measures ensure that the cargo units are neither damaged during transport nor jeopardise the stability of the ship.

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