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Getting Started with IMOS Documentation
Getting Started with IMOS Documentation
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Creating a Cargo Group

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  1. On the Cargo Name form, click .
  2. On the Cargo Groups form:
    1. Add a new row.
    2. Enter a Code, Description, Class, and CP Unit.
      Note: Additional columns can be enabled with configuration flags.
    3. Close the form.
  3. Create a Cargo Name with a Short Name matching the Cargo Group Description. Assign it to the Cargo Group.

Creating Super Groups and Subgroups

You can create a top-level layer in the Cargo hierarchy, a Super Group, that encompasses one or more existing Cargo Groups for use with multi-grade multigrade configurations. This facilitates the selection of grades from any group within a Super Group when the Super Group is used at the CP level in the Voyage EstimateVoyage Fixture, or Voyage Manager. Follow these steps:

  1. On the Cargo Group formGroups form, click to add a line at the bottom of the new row to the grid and name the Super Group (in the Super Group column).
  2. Right-click the line row and then click Subgroups.
  3. In On the Cargo Subgroups form, add a line rows and select the existing groups to be part of the Super Group. A Cargo Group can belong to multiple Super Groups.
  4. In On the Voyage EstimateVoyage Fixture, or Voyage Manager, if you select a Super Group at the CP-level Cargo Group, you can then select any grade belonging to any of the groups that are part of the Super Group. Stowage factors will continue to default basis the grade selection.

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