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1.0 Create TC Estimate

To create a TC Voyage Estimate, click Estimates.

  1. ClickNew TC Voyage> Pop-up window TC Detailsappear and a new windowopens.

  2. Input the relevant data which will be used for estimation.

    1. TC Details

      1. Vessel: Select vessel to run for TC Estimate.

      2. Delivery: Port Select the port of delivery

      3. Date (L): Date Select the date the vessel is to deliver. This date will be is reflected on the itinerary as the Departure date of the delivery port. If left blank, using the departure date from the last voyage, VMS estimates the ETA of the delivery port and uses it as a delivery Date/Time.

      4. Days: The duration of hire

      5. Hire: Hire rate per day

      6. Redelivery: Port of delivery. If left blank, VMS will default the port of redelivery to the same as the delivery port of delivery

    Save>
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  3. ClickSave. VMS will bring you to an Estimate screen.

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Most features within Estimate (TC Voyage) are the same as Estimate (Voyage). Kindly read Refer to this article concurrently with Estimate (Voyage). The main differences are as follows:

  • Instead of seeing Fixture, it the system shows ‘TC’ TC.

  • There is an built-in -built synchronization between TC, Leg (Itinerary), and Hire Days (Revenue).

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2.0 Leg (Itinerary)

2.1 Start Port

The first port under Leg is considered the start/commencement port. Double-click on the line item, or hover the cursor over the first port, and click Edit to view a pop-up window.

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The Start port is not considered a delivery port. It is the port where from which the vessel is sailing from to the delivery port. The delivery port should always be on the second line of the Leg.

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If the vessel is delivered at the last port of call from the previous voyage, it would mean that the start port will be the same as the delivery port. In this case, both the first and second line lines shall be the same port (the second port being the delivery port).

The usage of Previous Voyage and Bunkers are the same as Esitmate (Voyage).

2.2 TC Days/ Leg (Itinerary)/ Hire Days (Revenue)

As mentioned in this article, the TC Days are synchronized between TC, Leg (Itinerary), and Hire Days (Revenue).

Whenever the ‘days’ is days are manually amended under the TC, the Leg (Itinerary) and Hire Days (Revenue) will change accordingly and instantly.

Amendment made An amendment to the Leg (Itinerary) and Hire Days (Revenue) does not make changes to instantly change the TC Days instantly. Whenever VMS senses there was an amendment made to the Leg (Itinerary) and Hire Days (Revenue), it triggers an Alert (Yellow Exclamation Mark Icone) that , which is shown in the following screenshotimage.

The moment you click Fix It, the days in TC and Hire Days will synchronize with the Leg (Itinerary). Only at this point , are the TC Days are synchronized across. TC and Hire Days synchronizes synchronize to the Passage Duration.

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If you would like the Estimate to follow the days stated in the TC, amend the TC to the days you wanted want, and all everything will synchronize to the those days stated in the TC. This action acts as a "Restart“restart.

3.0 TC Fixture Details

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When you click open the TC, there are 3 tabs available to navigate.

3.1 CP Details

The TC Fixture CP Details user interface is almost similar to the same as the fixture in Estimate (Voyage) less , excluding the following items which that are not relevant to a TC Contract:

  1. CP Qty

  2. Overage

  3. Dead freight

  4. Grades

  5. Laytime Terms

3.2 Grades

This is not required for a TC estimation. However, if required, you may input for record purposes in Voyage.

3.3 TC Bunkers

3.3.1 Delivery/ Redelivery Port

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By default, at the very beginning, when you input the Delivery and Redelivery port at 1.0, Create TC Estimate, VMS automatically allocates automatically the Delivery and Redelivery ports to the above screenshot.

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You are not required to ‘Lock’ the Delivery or Redelivery at the Estimate level. Additionally, you are not required to adjust the BOD to match BOR. VMS estimates understand that this estimate is assuming assumes that the vessel is to redeliver with quantity same as BOD.

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In any case, if the BOR shows a negative figure, you may ignore it. This is to tell tells you that if the vessel follows the voyage itinerary with no bunker lifted in between, the vessel has insufficient bunker for propulsion to the Redelivery port. This is something which the user needs You need to take action at the Voyage level, and not at the Estimate level.

3.3.2 Delivery/ Redelivery Bunker Qty & Price

The Bunker BOD quantity is derived from the departure of the delivery port. Do note Note that VMS uses the FIFO bunker calculation method to derive the bunker price. In some cases, where you, as the Owner/Operator, wish to deliver the ROB at a different price other than the VMS calculated FIFO price, you may can overwrite the field with a preferred value.
Please see below for an
See the following example: Instead of $100/mt for the HSBF Delivery price, the Owner/Operator wishes to deliver at $120/mt instead. This would come as be a form of adjustment, and this adjustment which is recorded under as shown in the following image.

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Left-click on the hyperlink Bunkers PNL marked in the red border to open up a window that shows how the adjustment is calculated.

The same is true for adjusting the price of redelivery BOR.

3.3.3 Changing the Delivery/ Redelivery Port

There are several ways to get change the Delivery Port changed. Below is the easiest way to do so.
Below example showing . The following example shows how to change the delivery port from Port Hong Kong to Port Yosu.

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  1. Click Add.

  2. Input the delivery port you want to change to, in this case, Port Yosu.
    At this step, change the Port Type from "I“ to "L“. Though we can maintain it by default Port Type "I“, changing to "L“ allows the use of Wait For Laycan feature. The days to wait for Laycan here is 7.31 days before delivery.
    Make sure the Port days at Port Yosu is are set to "0“.

  3. Using your cursor, Left Click + Hold + Drag to shift the Port Yosu line above Port Hong Kong.

  4. Click TC to open the TC Fixture> TC Bunkers. Change the Delivery from Port Hong Kong to Port Yosu. Close the window.

  5. Remove Port Hong Kong.

  6. You can observe that VMS has already automatically calculated 7.31 days waiting days before the vessel is to deliver at the Laycan on 08th Feb 0000hrs.

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Please follow above the steps strictly in order listed to avoid errors shown in the following image with a yellow exclamation prompt below.

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If the exclamation prompt ever appears, click Fix It(. This would will automatically adjust the TC Days to the total Itinerary days ) and reinput the TC Days them again.

The above 6 prior six steps apply the same for changing of the Redelivery port.

3.3.4 TC Bunker Summary

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a. Duration: number of days

b. Gross Bunkers: Cost of Bunker regardless of whose account

c. Net Bunkers: Cost outside of the TC, typically owners owner’s account

d. Positioning Bunkers: Cost of consumption from start (open) until delivery

e. Bunkers PNL: When the vessel is delivered to the charterer, the bunkers on board have an inventory value based on FIFO. When this ROB is sold to the charterer on delivery, the price is not necessarily the same as the inventory value. It may be sold at a market value or a C/P value. Bunkers PNL is the resulting difference. Refer to 3.3.2 Delivery/ Redelivery Bunker Qty & Price for more details.

f. Total Delivery Bunkers: Value of bunkers sold to charterer

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h. TC Bunkers: The simple difference between Delivery and Redelivery, ignoring any stems

i. TC Stems: The value of Stems purchased by the charterer during the TC. Recorded in Voyage.

j. Net TC Bunkers: The cost during the TC, typically charterers account

4.0 Revenue & Expense

4.1 Adding Ballast Bonus

In VMS, the "Freight“ selection under Revenue is used to input Ballast Bonus. You can rely on the Sensitivity Analysis feature here to easily calculate the Ballast Bonus by indicating your desired TCE. Please see the below screenshot following image for the steps.

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  1. Input a Freight line item underRevenue and leave the rest of its field blank.

  2. Click Fixture 1 to open up a Sensitivity Analysis window.

  3. Input the desired TCE you like to achieve for this Estimate.

  4. Once a desired TCE is inputted, VMS calculates what is the Ballast Bonus you will need to include to achieve the TCEit. In this caseexample, to pump up increas the TCE from the original 8,703.30 per day to 9,000 per day, VMS suggested including a Ballast Bonus of 23,000 dollars. Click the hyperlink on 23,000.

  5. Once clicked, VMS automatically adds the value to the Freight (Ballast Bonus). At the same time, with consideration of considering the newly added Freight (Ballast Bonus), VMS adjusted TCE to the desired TCE of about 9,000 per day.

4.2 Other Revenues and Expenses

The inputting for any You can input other Revenue or Expense item is items in the same as how it is way they are inputted in an Estimate (Voyage).

5.0 Bunkers & Emission

Please see See Bunkers & Emissions.