August23 , 2026

    GEODIS executes RO-RO shipping of four 80ft sensitive cargo units from India to Australia

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    Global logistics leader GEODIS has successfully executed the transport of four oversized and highly sensitive cargo units, each measuring 80 feet, from India to Australia under its industrial project logistics operations.

    The move was carried out using a Roll-on/Roll-off (RORO) vessel, chosen specifically to minimize lifting risks and ensure safe handling of the over-dimensional and delicate engineering-critical units.

    Scope of Operations Included:

    • Inland Transportation: Deployment of special multi-axle trailers for safe movement from origin to port.

    • Port Operations: Precision maneuvering and secure stowage planning for seamless RORO loading.

    • Lashing & Securing: Custom-engineered solutions to maintain cargo integrity throughout the sea voyage.

    • RORO Shipping: Streamlined loading/unloading with reduced handling risks.

    The project emphasized safety, structural integrity, compliance, and real-time visibility, ensuring the cargo reached its destination on time and damage-free.

    “This achievement highlights the expertise, meticulous planning, and collaborative efforts of our Project Logistics and Freight Forwarding divisions,” GEODIS said in a statement. “At GEODIS, we don’t just transport cargo — we engineer solutions that move possibilities forward.”