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Veslink IMOS Platform Documentation
Veslink IMOS Platform Documentation
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Veson Nautical IMO 2020 Functionality

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In order to track ROBs/Tank via Veslink forms, the Bunker Tanks must be set up on the vessel level. Once this is set up and the vessel is Active for Veslink, a new form needs to be created with the Bunker Tanks table, which will pull the vessel tank information.

Fuel Zone Configuration

Veson Nautical enhanced the Fuel Zones form includes two separate configurations for vessels that are scrubber fitted and those that are not. This will be enabled when CFGEnableScrubberType is set to Y, and the IMO 2020 check box is selected on the Fuel Zones form.

The IMO 2020 check box allows for backward compatibility. This feature means that the past estimates and voyages will use the Fuel Zones that were set up in the past, and the P&L numbers will not change. When the check box is selected, the Fuel Zones become IMO 2020 compatible, and going forward all estimates will reflect this configuration unless this setup is not the default.

New Fuel Zone sets must be created to comply with IMO 2020; the new Fuel Zone sets must have the IMO 2020 check box selected.

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Note: Selecting IMO 2020 for existing Fuel Zone sets will break backward compatibility with respect to P&L.

When configuration flag CFGEnableScrubberType is enabled, the Fuel Zones form includes two separate configurations for vessels that are scrubber fitted and those that are not. The Non-Scrubber tab functions the same as the previous Fuel Zones. Both Non-Scrubber and Scrubber tabs allow H (High Sulfur) and G (General) Fuel Types to be selected, instead of only L (Low Sulfur) Types.

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titleRelated Configuration Flags


Name/FlagDescription
Enable Port Fuel Availability
CFGEnablePortFuelAvailability
When enabled, a new Fuel Availability grid is added to the Port form in the Data Center where the Fuel Types and Grades that are available at the port can be captured.
Enable Scrubber Type
CFGEnableScrubberType
When enabled, a scrubber drop-down menu appears on the Port, Voyage Bunkers, Bunker Planning, and Vessel forms accessed through an Estimate. On the Port and Vessel forms, the drop-down menu reflects scrubber values allowed at the port and equipped in the vessel. On the Voyage Estimate and Voyage, it reflects the scrubber type used for bunker calculations. On the Vessel form, the “Use Scrubbers” check box is replaced with the new “Scrubber Type” drop-down menu. The Fuel Zones form has two tabs to support “Scrubber” and “Non-Scrubber” configurations. These new options facilitate bunker calculations to use the new IMO 2020 regulations.
Enable Vessel Scrubbers
CFGEnableVesselScrubbers
Adds a Scrubbers Active field to the Vessel form, in which you can record the date when scrubbers were installed.



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AuthorValeria Surk


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