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roll-on/roll-off

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roll-on/roll-off
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(Transport / Nautical Terms) denoting a cargo ship or ferry designed so that vehicles can be driven straight on and straight off


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Removing the bans on the way of entering Iranian road fleet to Russia, implementation of the scheduled plan on roll-on/roll-off ships, canceling visa issuance for the two countries drivers, and expansion of training-research cooperation are among the other topics of the meeting.
Competitors were then instructed to create staging area templates and staging plans for two separate port areas in Antwerp, Belgium and Rotterdam, The Netherlands and create a stow plan for one large medium speed (LMSR) roll-on/roll-off (RORO) vessel.
The key non-watercraft systems in the exercise were a roll-on/roll-off discharge facility, or RRDF, and a floating causeway.
 
 
 
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