About 83,900 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Lift-on/lift-off - Wikipedia

  2. RoRo and LoLo in sea shipping. ShipHub freight shipping …

  3. RoRo LoLo? Different Loading Methods compared - Container …

  4. RoRo or LoLo? Different Loading Methods compared

    Sep 10, 2020 · RoRo and LoLo: loading methods and vessels. To begin with the definitions, RoRo stands for Roll-on/Roll-off, while LoLo stands for Lift-on/Lift-off. As loading methods, RoRo means workers drive cargo on and off ships, while …

  5. Lift On Lift Off (LO-LO) Transport Definition - NTS

  6. LO/LO (Lift On-Lift Off) - What is LO/LO (Lift On-Lift Off)? - Seabay

  7. Lift-on/lift-off (LoLo) - FreightAmigo

  8. Shipping With A LoLo Vessel - Global Forwarding

    Nov 25, 2013 · LoLo stands for “Lift On, Lift Off” in the logistics industry. This procedure is a bit different than the RoRo ships, which rolls on or rolls off the cargo from the ship. The right amount of equipment must be used when lifting …

  9. Lift On, Lift Off (LO/LO) - Meaning & Definition - MBA …

    Apr 20, 2024 · Lift-on/lift-off or LoLo are cargo vessel that are equipped with cranes to load and unload cargo. In other words it’s a self-sufficient cargo vessel which can load and unload cargo without the help of external crane devices. …

  10. RoRo vs. LoLo: Pros and Cons of Each - High Shipping

    Jul 10, 2019 · What Is a RoRo versus a LoLo Shipment? RoRo means that shipping employees can physically drive the vehicles on and off the ship, whereas LoLo shipments require a crane to load the vehicle cargo (which is housed in …