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  • Each Cargo Name must be tied to a Cargo Group.
  • One Cargo Name must be created with the same name as the Cargo Group.
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    titleImporting Multigrade Cargoes into IMOS with XML
    • On Cargoes imported via the XML interface, IMOS will read in the <grade> field and import the Cargo properly, provided:
      • Multigrade is enabled <imosProperty name="CFGEnableMultiGrade" value="Y" />
        • IMOS will import the Cargo without this flag and will display the Grades, but will not carry these Grades through to the Voyage Fixture.
      • All Cargoes are in the Cargo Group form and all Grades are in the Cargo Name form in the Data Center.
        • When going from the Cargo to the Voyage Fixture, the Cargo field will be populated by the <cargo group> for the item in the <cargo> field in the imported XML.
      • The Charterer is in the Address Book in the Data Center.
      • The Ports are in the Port form in the Data Center.
      • Every <grade> has at least one load and discharge port. (A grade can have multiple load or discharge ports.)
    • IMOS does not check:
      • That quantities sum up properly for different grades.
      • That the Supplier/Receiver is in the Address Book.
      • If there is any relationship between the Cargoes/Grades. (That is, the <Cargo> field does not need to be set up as a normal IMOS multicargo. This could allow some items to be created through the interface that could not be created through a similar setup in IMOS.)
    • IMOS does not allow:
      • Blending: IMOS will fail a Cargo that loads grade A and discharges grade B. IMOS expects matched sets.
      • Unnamed/unmapped ports.
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    Cargo Name List

    All Cargo Names appear on the Cargo Name List. In the Data Center, next to Cargo Name, click List.

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    titleRelated Configuration Flags


    Name/FlagDescription
    Enable OPA
    CFGEnableOPA

    Sets the OPA in the Voyage Fixture and in the Voyage Manager. Adds a Persistent check box to the Cargo Name form.

    Enable Multi Grade
    CFGEnableMultiGrade

    For vessels such as product tankers with the same kind of Cargo in several grades, enables Multigrade Cargoes: Changes the Cargo field to Cargo Group and adds a Cargo Grade column (for the Cargo Name within the Cargo Group) to the Itinerary/Options tab.

    • Each Cargo Name must be tied to a Cargo Group.
    • One Cargo Name must be created with the same name as the Cargo Group.

    The Freight Invoice automatically adapts its format to display the Cargo Group, followed by the individual grades.

    Note: The setting of this config flag determines which variable is available, and whether the No. of Grades variable is available, on the Pricing Rule form:

    • N: Cargo Type; No. of Grades variable not available
    • Y: Cargo Grade x; No. of Grades variable available

    When the Cargo Grade variable is used in a Rule, its evaluation is done based on the order of Grades in the itinerary.

    Enable MTBE Tracking
    CFGEnableMTBETracking

    On the Cargo Name form, adds check boxes for MTBE (methyl tert-butyl ether), FAME (fatty acid methyl esters), and ETBE (ethyl tert-butyl ether). For cargoes with one or more of these check boxes is selected, the Cargo Handling form includes columns to record a percentage value for each selected component.

    Enable Chem Cargo Name Fields
    CFGEnableChemCargoNameFields

    When enabled, the following fields are added to the Cargo Name form when the Cargo Class is LIQUID: USCG Name, MARPOL Category, IMO Ship Type, SG Temp Basis Degree, SG Temp Coefficient, SG Temp Scale, Melting Point, Melting Point Temp Scale, Boiling Point, Boiling Point Temp Scale, IMO Class, ADNR/ENI Class, USCG Grade, USCG Subchapter, and USCG Cargo Name.

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