When loading steel coils on bulk carriers, preventing them from rolling is crucial. These 'steel giants' weigh tens of tons each, and the consequences of rolling are disastrous. During loading, their axes must be aligned with the ship's bow and stern lines, and special supports and wooden padding must be used to secure them, completely eliminating the risk of rolling. Furthermore, the weight must be distributed appropriately to avoid excessive local loads. Finally, multiple lashings with wire and straps ensure each coil is rock-solid, ensuring safe navigation.