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IMOS On-Prem - Unpriced Component

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Note: Configuration flag CFGEnableGeneralUnpricedComponent must be enabled.

An Unpriced Component is a contractual item that has an amount linked to a market index. You can add multiple Unpriced Components to a contract.

On a Cargo, VC In, Time Charter In, or Time Charter Out contract, click .

On the Unpriced Component form, do any of the following:

  • Add remarks to the field at the top (up to 512 characters).
  • Click  to add a set of fields for each component and complete them.

General Grid

In the General section, define the Unpriced Component and its market curve details. 

The Unpriced Element form includes a settlement and a forward curve (this allows users to select two different symbols in case the settlement curve does not have forward rates).

You can create the following Components:

  • For Cargoes and VC Ins:

Component

Subtype
$/MTN/A

Model TC

N/A

Model Fuel Types

Fuel types

Model TC Inbound

N/A

Model Fuel Types Inbound

Fuel types

BAF (Bunker Adjustment Factor)

Fuel types

Price Index

CPI
Demurrage (Informational)
Note: There is no Unpriced Demurrage calculation, but you can record demurrage-related unpriced information for the contract.
N/A
  • For Time Charter contracts:
ComponentSubtype
HireThe different Hire periods
BOD (Bunker on Delivery)Fuel types
BOR (Bunker on Redelivery)Fuel types
Ballast Bonus TCN/A
Ballast Bonus BunkerFuel types

Averaging Period

On the Averaging Period Grid, specify a window of time during which the average market price is calculated.

  • FillDays: When Holidays or All option is selected, make sure that holidays have been specified in the Data Center Holiday Calendar, so that those dates will populate based on the Fill Rule specified.
  • Fill Rule: The Fill Rule specifies where the price is to be taken from. When Last Spot Pricing is selected, the price used will be the last spot price on the curve on or before the Event Date.

Structure

Select the Structure check box to use the Structure table to define the price of the component as a function of the index price. The calculation uses the formula: (Index price - Level) * (Correlation) + (Adjustment) = Unpriced Component Price.

By default, the Structure check box is not selected. The price for the Unpriced Component is calculated using the following formula: (Index price * Correlation) + (Adjustment) = Unpriced Component Price, averaged across the averaging period. 

  • Range: Enter a range using inclusive [] and exclusive () brackets. In the below examples, 1 and 5 can be replaced with any number:
    • (1,5) or (1:5) = 2, 3, 4
      The range starts at 1, but does not include it, and ends at 5, but does not include it.
    • (1,5] or (1:5] = 2, 3, 4, 5
      The range starts at 1, but does not include it, and ends at and includes it.
    • (1,) or (1:) = 2 through infinity
      The range starts at 1, but does not include it, and ends at infinity
    • (,5) or (:5) = infinity through 4
      The range starts at infinity and ends at 5, but does not include it.
  • Correlation: Any Correlation entered in the General grid of the Unpriced Component will affect the Index price, subsequently affecting the Unpriced Component price when using the Structure table. This can result in the double application of a premium.

Structure Validation

Click the Validate button to check the calculation. IMOS checks to make sure that no two ranges overlap. If there are no errors, the Structure Validation form appears:

On this form, you can create a table with rows for different Index Prices, based on a specified start, step, and end amount. 

  • The Contract column shows the Unpriced Component’s price for the corresponding Index price.

Embedded Derivatives Grid

The Embedded Derivatives grid is for reference only; values here do not affect any calculations in IMOS.

After you close the Unpriced Component form, you can click  to edit the Unpriced Components.

Invoicing Unpriced Components

On the Freight Invoice, you can view Unpriced Components, override the Market Rate, and view the Unpriced Component Rate Breakdown report.

  1. In the Voyage Manager, click , then click Freight Invoice.
  2. Type a Counterparty for the Freight Invoice. The Unpriced Components tab appears on the Cargo grid:
  3. Do any of the following:

Unpriced Component Rate Breakdown

The Unpriced Component Rate Breakdown report shows you a list of days and their corresponding market rates. For BAF components, pricing calculation details also appear.

To access it, do any of the following:

  • For TC Contracts with Unpriced Components, right-click the Hire line on the contract, then click Show Rate Breakdown.
  • On the Freight Invoice Unpriced Components tab, right-click the line and click Rate Breakdown.
  • For Cargo contracts with $/MT, Model TC, Model Fuel Types, Model TC Inbound, and Model Fuel Types Inbound Unpriced Components, click the Frt Rate field label. 
    • To indicate that the Cargo has an Unpriced Component, the Freight Type field turns bright pink: .


 Related Configuration Flags
Name/FlagDescription
Enable General Unpriced Component
CFGEnableGeneralUnpricedComponent
When enabled, you can capture the index-linked components of contracts using the Unpriced Component form.
Bunker Purchase History Report
CFGBunkerPurchaseHistoryReport

Makes the Bunker Purchase History Report available from the Cargo Unpriced Components form and the Bunkers menu on the Voyage Manager. The report is run per vessel and is only relevant for scheduled Cargoes.

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