Note: Port expenses and base expenses set on the Cargo contract will create estimated port costs on the voyage and appear in the actual P&L. All the information from the Cargo moves to the voyage. After the voyage is created, the button changes to.
To create a voyage from the Cargo, click. Scheduling or Opening a Voyage from a Cargo All the information from the Cargo moves to the Voyage Fixture and then to the voyage. After the Voyage Fixture is created, the button changes to. To create a Voyage Fixture from the Cargo, click. The Estimate appears, with the additional Cargo and ports added to the itinerary.Select the Estimate to which you want to add the Cargo.Click and then click Add Cargo to Existing Estimate.To add a Cargo to an existing Voyage Estimate: TDEFAULT Estimate. If a vessel has been nominated, the new Estimate uses this vessel. To create a Voyage Estimate from a Cargo, click and then click Add Cargo to New Estimate. A Voyage Estimate is created with the Cargo and all the defaults from the. To copy a Cargo to a VC In, click and then click Copy to VC In. Edit line items for the copies as needed and then click OK.Enter the Number of Copies, Start Date, and Total Periods, and then click Create.On the IMOS7 menu, hover over New, and then click Cargo.On the Cargo Schedule, click and then click Cargo.In the Chartering module center, under Cargo, click Cargo.To create a Cargo, do one of the following: Statuses on the Cargo List relate to its association with a voyage: You can also highlight recently changed Cargoes by configuring Chartering List Settings. The Cargo List is a standard IMOS list, so you can sort it, filter it, do a Quick Search, and create custom Views for it. Cargo ListĪll Cargoes appear on the Cargo List. In the Chartering module center, next to Cargo, click List.
When an Alert is entered for a Charterer, a Vessel, or a Port, the field is highlighted in light red. When you save the Cargo, it appears on the Cargo Schedule according to its Laycan dates.
For a relet, if the relet information has not been entered yet, click and complete the VC In form.Add Default Brokers (when configuration flag Enable Broker Rules is enabled): Based on Cargo Broker Rules, add default brokers to the Broker grid on the Pricing tab.Convert to a new template: Make additional changes as necessary, enter a new template name, and click.Make new cargo from a template: Select any template from the list of saved templates to automatically populate the Cargo form with its relevant details.Retrieve a template: Select any template from the list of saved templates and edit, save, or delete it.Templates: Create templates that contain information about the types of cargo you typically carry and use them to create cargoes. Choose one of the following:.Attachments: Attach documents or links or double-click to open an attachment.
Click and then click one of the following:.On the toolbar, you can also do the following: Properties tab (when User-Defined Fields applicable to the Cargo are set up).Exposure tab (when configuration flag Enable Benchmark Estimate is enabled).For Opt % and Opt Type, see Cargo Tolerance Option Types.The Cargo form includes the following sections: If you have a cargo that is not part of a Cargo COA, you can create one from scratch and create a Voyage Fixture from it, and/or schedule the voyage. This section describes the typical workflow of a Charterer. It begins with Cargoes, which can be created from Cargo COA, which can be part of a Master Contract. These breadcrumbs show where you are in the walkthrough. To move to a different section, click its link:Ĭreate a Cargo > Create a Voyage Estimate or Voyage > Hand Off to Operations This is a Key Topic, with high value for all users. View IMOS Documentation in the Help Center.