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If you create laytime calculations with multiple laytime periods, add the Laytime Commenced and Completed activities in Data Center > Port Activities. The activities must be entered in all caps with the activity type NM as shown in the following image.
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Steps
By default, one Laytime Commence and Laytime Complete activity are imported from voyage port activities, and the cargo ID field is blank. In Example 1, Cargo 1 and Cargo 2 would share a laytime period.
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To split out Cargo 2 to its own laytime period, remove it from the existing Laytime period by opening the Cargo ID dropdown on both activities and only selecting Cargo 1. A blank Cargo ID field indicates the activity is for all cargoes, effectively removing Cargo 2 in this case.
Using Laytime Commence/Laytime Complete activities
The Laytime Commence and Laytime Complete Port Activities are critical items to include for correct laytime calculations. The Cargo ID field logic applies to these activities similarly. Whether the configuration flag CFGConsolidateLaytimeTabs is enabled or disabled, the baseline for calculating laytime is subtracting the Laytime Commence date from the Laytime Complete date. Make sure to assign the correct Cargo IDs to each Laytime Commence/Complete activity to get this calculation correct.
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Steps
By default, one Laytime Commence and Laytime Complete activity are imported from
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voyage port activities, and the
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cargo ID field is blank.
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In Example 1, Cargo 1 and Cargo 2 would share a laytime period.
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To split out Cargo 2
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to its own laytime period,
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remove it from the existing Laytime
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period by opening the Cargo ID dropdown on both activities
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and only selecting Cargo 1
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. A blank Cargo ID field
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indicates the activity is for all cargoes, effectively removing Cargo 2 in this case.
Repeat step one for both Laytime Commence and Laytime Complete activities.
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Add new Laytime Commence and Complete activities representing the time used for Cargo 2, and select that cargo in the Cargo ID field.
Applying Deductions
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The Cargo ID field works for Deductions
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as it works for port activities - it
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indicates which Cargo(
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es)
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the deduction applies to
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. If the Cargo ID
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field is blank, the deduction applies to all cargoes.
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When adding a deduction, we do our best to figure out which cargo IDs should be added to this deduction
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based on what laytime period the deduction falls in (continuing with our cargo 1 / cargo 2 example, if the deduction falls within the first laytime period we will default applicability to only Cargo 1. 2) If you leave the cargo id field blank (indicating “deduction applies to all cargoes”) but the deduction only occurs during the laytime period of some cargoes, it will only apply to those.
Configuring Cargo Handling Grid
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