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Getting Started with IMOS
Getting Started with IMOS
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Configuration flag CFGEnableFuelNeutralCOA enables the fixing of a Benchmark Estimate into a Fuel-Neutral Cargo COA.

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  1. Enable configuration flag CFGEnableFuelNeutralCOA. When enabled:
    • The following fields appear in the Voyage Estimate Cargoes grid:
      • Fixed Percentage: The percentage of base freight rate or lumpsum that is not subject to CPI adjustment.
      • Base CPI: Base Consumer Price Index value used by the Estimate.
    • A new menu option, Auto Calculate Fuel/Variable Base Freight appears on the Voyage Estimate menu and is selected by default for any new Benchmark Estimate. This option must be selected to create Fuel-Neutral Cargo COAs.
    • Two columns are added to the Fuel/Lube Types form: ExtFrtTerm(F) and ExtFrtTerm(L). Using these columns, you can link Extra Freight Terms with their corresponding fuel types. An Extra Freight Term cannot be linked to more than one Fuel Type.
    • Two fields are added to the Cargo COA: Reference Ballast Port and Reference Reposition Port. These fields are populated from the Voyage Estimate when the Fuel-Neutral COA is created.
  2. Enable configuration flags for the freight-based Extra Freight Term:
    • If using a Variable Rate component, enable CFGVariableBaseRateComponent and specify the value of the flag as the corresponding code of a Rate type Extra Freight Term from the Extra Freight Terms form.
    • If using a Variable Lumpsum component, enable CFGVariableBaseLumpsumComponent and specify the value as the corresponding code of a Lumpsum type Extra Freight Term from the Extra Freight Terms form.

Set Up Extra Freight Terms

  1. On the Extra Freight Terms form, create lines for each Fuel Type you will use in the voyage. 
    1. Create one line per Fuel Type for lumpsum and for rate.
    2. Create a line for freight-based variable lumpsum and variable rate.
  2. On the Fuel/Lube Types form, link these Extra Freight Terms via the Code of their corresponding Fuel Types in the ExtFrtTerm(F) and ExtFrtTerm(L) columns.

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