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Method of loading and unloading cargo ships. Lorries drive straight on board a specially designed vessel and then drive off at the ship's destination without unloading their cargo. This saves time and money, although valuable cargo space is taken up by the lorries and special port facilities are needed. Ro-ro is best suited to shorter journeys where handling costs are proportionately higher. Cross-Channel traffic between the UK and France and Belgium is an example.

The Estonia disaster October 1994, in which 900 people died, intensified demands that all ro-ro ferries be fitted with watertight bulkheads on their car decks, so that they would continue to float for a period if damaged.



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The bureau had credible citizen reports about their lurking around photographing ferry stairwells, access hatches, emergency equipment, car decks and workers -- in what may have been a terror-attack casing.
Behind the rolling shutter onto the street there is a two-storey pit which like those found in car mechanics' workshops is filled with a hydraulic lift with two car decks.
The ships will not have bow doors and will have a U-turn system on the car decks to speed disembarkation.
 
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