Roll-On / Roll- Off (RORO) Shipping
Secure shipping for cars, trucks & heavy machinery

RMT Shipping is a trusted global logistics & shipping service provider specializing in Roll-on/Roll-off (RORO) logistics, focused on transporting vehicles, heavy equipment, and rolling cargo.
With a strong presence on major trade routes, we deliver efficient and secure solutions using advanced deep-sea and short-sea RORO vessels. Our versatile fleet handles everything from standard vehicles to oversized static cargo, ensuring seamless global delivery built on reliability and cost-effectiveness.


We manage the entire RORO process—from pre-shipment inspection and documentation to secure loading, customs clearance, and final delivery. Our team ensures that each unit is professionally handled to avoid damage and delays. Whether you’re shipping a single vehicle or large fleets of commercial machinery, RMT Shipping offers a streamlined, end-to-end solution tailored to your logistics needs.
F.A.Q.
Everything you need to know about our RORO shipping services — simplified for your convenience.
RORO (Roll-On/Roll-Off) shipping is a method of transporting vehicles and rolling cargo by driving them directly onto a specialized vessel. At the destination, the cargo is rolled off, minimizing handling and reducing the risk of damage. extended vicinity subjects. Into miss on he over been late pain an.
RORO is ideal for wheeled cargo such as passenger cars, trucks, buses, trailers, construction equipment (like excavators and bulldozers), and agricultural machinery. extended vicinity subjects. Into miss on he over been late pain an.
Yes, RORO vessels are specifically designed for secure transport. Our team uses professional securing methods to ensure your cargo remains stable and protected throughout the journey. extended vicinity subjects. Into miss on he over been late pain an.
Typical documents include a Bill of Lading, commercial invoice, export certificate or title, and customs documents. Our team will guide you through the paperwork needed based on your origin and destination.
Unlike container shipping, RORO cargo is not loaded into containers. Instead, it is driven or towed directly onto the vessel, making it faster and often more cost-effective for large or self-propelled cargo.