Ro-ro deep sea trades overview

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An Overview of worldwide deep sea ro-ro trades will be presented at at RORO 2014 in London.

The paper, entitled Deepsea Ro/Ro Shipping – Operators, Ships & Trades, will be presented by Dirk Visser, Shipping Consultant and Managing Editor, DynaLiners, Dynamar BV. RORO 2014 takes places alongside TOC CSC Europe in London, from 24-26 June.

"This publication is a unique report on two different types of ships, conventional ro-ro vessels, and vehicle carriers,” said Visser. “What these have in common is that they would not be what they are without a ramp. Interestingly, while one is bound to contract, the other is in the expansion mode.” The RORO conference session will look at the main operators active in conventional ro-ro and vehicle carrier segments, including the top 10 operators.

“It would be particularly useful for managers and partners interested in ro-ro industry operations for the shortsea industry to attend this conference session, to help broaden their horizons about the deepsea industry," said Visser.

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