Buques Roro y sus probabilidad de accidente

They are so called because of the acronym of the English term roll on-roll off, referring to the procedure in which a means of transport is driven onto a ship as in this case by its own means, without any other loading equipment. These vessels have ramps that allow the cargo to be unloaded (roll off) and loaded (roll on); in contrast, lo-lo containers (lift on-lift off). Roro vessels indicate that they were designed in a risky way, which increases the probability of accidents, certain studies ha...
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China, mayor inversor en puertos

It would not be a secret to talk that China occupies the most important role in global maritime trade, but let’s go to the most interesting current data on the subject. By September 2023, Beijing had signed 70 bilateral and regional shipping agreements with more than 60 countries and regions. Currently, China’s shipping routes and service networks cover major countries and regions around the world. Among the most heavily invested countries are Singapore, South Korea, the United State...
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