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This view allows brokers to estimate earnings basis a position list that they ran. Note that load port/area and speed is brought over from the position list view. These are the fields to fill out.

Cargo: Same as position list view

Laycan:  Fill this in, on the dates you would like.   Ships that are early, will have wait days, and ships that are late for the laycan will have red in Open Port ETA

Load Port: Will be brought over from the position list search.  Users can use an area instead of a port. 

Load cost:  You can add here, or by tabbing on the blank box, you will see port costs for different size vessel.

Discharge :  Users have the ability to use an area instead of a port.

Disch cost:  You can add here, or by tabbing on the blank box, you will see port costs for different size vessel.

Reposition:  Add a port or location to calculate earnings more accurately.

Other costs:  Enter other relevant costs to the voyage

Commissions:  The system treats this as a percentage

Freight:  You can enter the current WS Rate, if the WS flat rate.  If the voyage is based on a lumpsum, enter it under the word ‘Rate’.

Quantity:  Enter when calculating for WS voyages. 

Laden Routing: Self-explanatory

Bunkers:  Can be entered by user, or like Load and Discharge costs, by tabbing in the blank space, will trigger a pop-up window that will show latest costs. 

Speed:  Ballast speed is brought over from the position list view.  Can change the laden speed in this view.  The speed at the top center of page changes both laden and ballast. 

*If you run this estimate, and it is part of saved search, this estimate, with all the numbers will show up again.  The only items to be changed are:  Laycan, WS (or Lumpsum rate) and bunker prices.  Port costs, WS flat rates, will all remain. 

Emissions:  This describes our emission calculation, via a pop-up when you click on the word ‘emissions’

This is a short training video on the how to use the TCE Calculator

Click the below link to open it in a new tab:

TCE Calculator

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