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Getting Started with IMOS On-Prem
Getting Started with IMOS On-Prem
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Port Functions terms are used on the Cargo/VC In and COA and displayed on forms with Itineraries.

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  • Idle/Off Cons (for new or unused Port Functions that are not L, D, or M only): Select to calculate In Port Consumption based on Idle/Off Rate (from Vessel Details) and Total Voyage Port Days.


Port Function Codes

 Do not change the Port Function Codes. Editing Port Functions is for advanced users only.

  • C = Commencing: First port function for all voyages, designating the start sea passage time.
  • D = Discharging: Requires that a Cargo Handling line exists, as well as B/L Information.
  • F = Fueling: Even though received bunkers can be tracked on other functions (such as L or D), using this function is beneficial to designate that you are making a call for bunkers only. It also allows you to build in waiting/fueling time.
  • I = Canal Transit: Used for transit through a canal or cape; you cannot track cargo handled. When this Port Function is selected on an Estimate, a Tolls line item appears in the P&L Estimate column, and all estimated port expenses will be recorded under this item only.
  • L = Loading: Requires that a Cargo Handling line exists, as well as B/L Information.
  • O = Other: Used as a miscellaneous Port Function and allows you to track time and fuel used at a given location; commonly used for At Sea delays.
  • P = Passing: Used to define a route that passes through a specific location; you cannot track port activities, port expenses or bunkers received.
  • R = Repair: Similar to O, but specifies that repairs are in progress for the ship.
  • T = Terminating: Optional function that is commonly used to designate a repositioning port.
  • W = Waiting: Similar to O, but specifies that the ship is being ordered to wait outside of port. Incorporates into waiting and unused time for reports.
  • Y = Delivery (TC only): Specifies the exact time when a time chartered ship is delivered. Necessary for TC Out voyages, as this will sync time and fuel between the Voyage Manager and the Time Charter Contract.
  • Z = Redelivery (TC only): Specifies the exact time when a time chartered ship is redelivered. Necessary for TC Out voyages, as this will sync time and fuel between the Voyage Manager and the Time Charter Contract.
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Linking a Port Function with a Delay

Entering Delay Type and Delay Reason values in the Delay Type and Reason columns links the Port Function with a Delay. When that Port Function is used in a Voyage Estimate or a voyage, and the Port Days value is not zero, a Delay is created with the linked port dates and time zone; it can only be edited in the Voyage Itinerary.

Example:

  1. Define this Delay Type:
    • WA, Waiting, Time Does Not Count
  2. Define these Delay Reasons:
    • WAITING FOR LAYCAN, WAITING, UNPLANNED OFFHIRE
    • WAITING FOR ORDERS, WAITING, UNPLANNED OFFHIRE
  3. For Port Function W:
    • Set Delay Type to WAITING
    • Set Reason to WAITING FOR LAYCAN
  4. To generate a Waiting Delay, insert a port with Port Function W.

To have default Delay Bunkers values recorded when a Waiting delay is automatically created for a Port Function, select the Default Delay Bunkers check box; the Port Function must have a Delay Type selected.

  • Quantity defaults to consumption per fuel type at the related W port.
  • Price defaults to the initial voyage price per fuel type.

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Port Activities
Port Activities
Specifying Port Activities for Port Functions

You can specify either default Port Activities for Port Functions or those for a Voyage Template.

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