The RoRo Rodeo arrives at the Port of Zeebrugge for the first time

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RoRo Rodeo Wallenius Wilhelmsen

Upholding the safety of its staff, working environments and the products it transport across the globe is of great importance to Wallenius Wilhelmsen. Working in collaboration with its customers, Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s RoRo Rodeo in Zeebrugge is just one way the company upskills its teams to safely operate complex machinery during the loading and discharging RoRo vessels.

Held for the first time in Europe, the RoRo Rodeo offers hands-on training to Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s operations staff, dock labourers and agents to improve operational safety, quality and efficiency.

A knowledge-sharing initiative first launched in Baltimore in the US, the European instalment of the RoRo Rodeo saw more than 300 of Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s operations supervisors from across the UK, Sweden, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium, Greece, Turkey, France, and Dubai take part throughout the two-day event. With a more diverse range of agricultural, construction and mining machinery than any other terminal in Europe, the Port of Zeebrugge was a fitting backdrop for Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s teams to learn first-hand about the intricacies of handling and operating a wide array of products.

“RoRo Rodeo is a great way to facilitate communication, information exchange, problem-solving and team working, strengthening our safety and quality culture,” says Mary Carmen Barrios, senior vice president for Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s terminal and stevedoring operations in EMEA.

Technical experts from Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s customers brought their vehicles and machinery and demonstrated how to operate them in the safest and most efficient manner.

Technical representatives from major machinery manufacturers were also on-hand to help with the practical training, which covered product securing techniques, ergonomic safety and damage prevention, as well as everything from basic starting and stopping to transport requirements.

“It was a good opportunity to meet people from operations and management at Wallenius Wilhelmsen,” says Johan Vandewyngaerde at CNH. “People were also interested in the different customer products on display. For sure an initiative to be repeated in future.”

“By bringing customers, terminal operators, and dock labourers together, Wallenius Wilhelmsen aims to take its operations to the next level,” adds Miriam van Overmeire, quality manager EMEA, Wallenius Wilhelmsen. “Sharing expert knowledge and listening to operational experience will help people to handle our customers’ products in the best way possible and improve our quality.”

Hopefully, the first of many events in Europe, the RoRo Rodeo is a valuable opportunity for knowledge exchange between Wallenius Wilhelmsen’s customers and operations teams, helping to strengthen relationships.

Bringing port agents together

At the same time as the RoRo Rodeo, a port agents meeting was also held to bring together port agents from around the region to discuss topics such as port congestion and how to alleviate it, supply chain disruption, short-term solutions related to capacity problems and safety and best practices for EVs.

“Port agents are critical business partners as they interact with relevant stakeholders as terminal operators and authorities. We hadn’t brought them together since before the pandemic, so it was a great opportunity to provide and receive strategic feedback, share priority targets and keep building our relationships with them,” adds Barrios.

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