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Configuration flag CFGEnableFuelNeutralCOA enables the fixing of a Benchmark Estimate into a Fuel-Neutral Cargo COA.
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- 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.
- The following fields appear in the Voyage Estimate Cargoes grid:
- 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
- On the Extra Freight Terms form, create lines for each Fuel Type you will use in the voyage.
- Create one line per Fuel Type for lumpsum and for rate.
- Create a line for freight-based variable lumpsum and variable rate.
- 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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