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IMOS On-Prem - Operations Tab - Voyage Manager
This is a Key Topic, with high value for all users. See the Key Information below.
The Voyage Manager Operations tab is the default tab; it is active when the Voyage Manager opens. The Operations user enters most of the voyage data on this tab.
- When an Alert is entered for a Charterer, a Vessel, or a Port, the field is highlighted in light red.
Toolbar
- To create a new voyage, click and then click Copy Voyage.
- To create a Voyage Estimate for creating a similar voyage or to evaluate operational what-if scenarios, click and then click Copy to Estimate.
: Copy the details of a voyage:- : Open Freight Invoice or Expenses Rebill Management.
- : View and create Freight/Relet Commission, TC In or Out Commission, or Claim Commission Payments.
- : Open Voyage Other Revenues and Expenses, Rebills for Off Hire and Port Expenses (when configuration flag CFGRebillForOffhire is enabled), Deviation Analysis, or Profit Share.
- : Open Estimated Demurrage, New Laytime Calculation Setup, or Laytime Notes (to record notes related to the Laytime Calculation).
- : Open Delay.
- : Open Voyage Bunkers, open Bunker Liftings, or Add Fuel Types From Vessel that are not present in the voyage.
- : Run Voyage Manager Reports or a Voyage XML Export.
Summary Tree
The Summary tree is at the right; it summarizes important data and forms. You can attach documents or links or double-click to open an attachment.
- Under Laytime, for demurrage/despatch claims, letters appear that refer to the port function and sequence used in the Laytime Calculation.
Example: In the following image, L200 indicates a loading (L) port with sequence number 200, and M indicates multiple ports.
Summary Tree for Mirrored Voyages
The Summary tree includes links to any mirrored voyages. To open a voyage, at the bottom of the tree, next to , click to expand the list, and then double-click the voyage.
Summary Tree for Tow Voyages
With the Barging module, equipment is sorted in the Summary tree based on type; Boats appear first, followed by Barges. Additionally:
- Equipment that stays in the voyage until completion appears at the top of the tree.
- A green icon () appears next to equipment that is currently in the voyage.
- A red icon () appears next to equipment that has departed the voyage.
Tasks & Alerts or Revisions Panel
Either the Tasks & Alerts or Revisions panel appears at the top right corner of the form. To expand or collapse it, click the double arrow.
To select what you want to view, click
and then click one of the following:- Show Tasks & Alerts: View the Tasks & Alerts panel, which displays the Tasks and Alerts that apply to the contract. The heading bar includes the icon for the most urgent Alert or Task. If none are urgent, the Task that is in progress appears.
- Show Revisions: View the Revisions plan, which displays a chronological list of changes to the form. You can also click Revision History to view the same information in a list.
You can see all Tasks for all voyages in the Task List.
General Information
General information is at the top of the Voyage Manager; different fields can appear, depending on the Operation Type and your configuration.
The required fields, Vessel and Voyage Number, are pulled in from the Time Charter Out, Voyage Fixture, or Create New Voyage form. With configuration flag CFGAllowOpsVoyageRenumbering enabled and the Edit Voyage Number Module Right, you can specify a new Voyage Number.
- Once a voyage is created, you cannot change the nominated Vessel. If you need a different vessel, a new voyage must be scheduled.
Itinerary Grid
In the Itinerary grid, enter each Port Name and Function.
- Last TCI/TCO Voy: Select to indicate if the voyage is the last TCI/TCO voyage.
- Drydock: Select to indicate a drydock voyage. For more information, see Recording Drydock Voyages.
- Function: Some port functions drive default behavior at the port. For example, L and D require cargo handling; Y and Z require delivery and redelivery.
- If bunkers have been received at a port, or if actual Port Expenses have been entered, that port cannot be changed to functions C, P, or T. These functions have no port time, so no bunkers can be received, and no port expenses can be incurred.
- Miles defaults based on the IMOS Distances table and is calculated in the following way:
- When the preceding sea leg is completed and the observed distances are reported in the Activity Reports, the value is the sum of the reported observed distances. It is shown in black to indicate it as the actual distance.
- If the preceding sea leg is not yet completed, or if any observed distance was not reported in the preceding sea leg, the value will remain as the estimated value. It is shown in grey to indicate it as an estimated distance.
Editing Miles adjusts bunker consumption and port arrival and departure.
By default, the Miles (nm) value is back-calculated by the system. However, it can manually be changed before Activity Reports are submitted.
Speed defaults basis the Vessel form. Editing this field adjusts bunker consumption and port arrival and departure.
- WF% (Weather Factor) and XS (Extra Sea Days, with a day value), and P Days (Port Days) can also be adjusted to manipulate the Itinerary.
- St (Status) for each port changes, based on Port Activities:
- .. = Not arrived
- AR = Arrived
- SA = Sailed
- TE = Terminated; sailed from the last port in the voyage
A Transit port (Port Function P or I) can be locked to prevent it from being changed or removed: Right-click the port and then click Lock Transit Port. A locked Transit port has a light blue background in the Itinerary.
A Transit Port cannot locked by default. If such functionality is needed, create an acknowledgeable Alert at the Voyage level.
Actual arrival and departure times are black; estimated times are blue.
- Upcoming ports with insufficient bunkers are red.
- If the bunkers ROB falls under the safety margin (specified per fuel type for the Vessel), the text in the port line turns red, and the Voyage Validation icon turns red , so you can plan to get more bunkers. To work with bunkers, click .
- LS Only: Select to use low-sulfur fuel only for all consumption. This will overwrite any Fuel Zone applied to the voyage.
- Piracy/ECA Routing: Select an option:
- Default: Uses the vessel's default routing preferences specified on the Routes tab in the Vessel form.
- Disabled: Uses the most direct Distances route.
- Enabled: Reroutes the vessel around the region.
Itinerary Context Menu
Many options are available from the Itinerary context menu. The options change based on the port function; for example, there are no port expenses at a port with function C (Commencing), so the Port Expenses form is not available at a C port. Right-click a port and then click any of the following:
- Options to adjust the Itinerary:
- Insert Port
- Delete Port
- Move Up (or type Ctrl + Up Arrow)
- Move Down (or type Ctrl + Down Arrow)
- Move To:
Select the Port and either Move Before or Move After. - If the port has associated Pilot Stations (configuration flag CFGEnablePortPilotStations must be enabled):
- Insert Pilot Before
- Insert Pilot After
- Switch to Pilot
- Options to open forms:
- Port Activities
- Activity Reports
- Activity Log - Barging: To manage equipment (or Activity Log without the Barging module).
- Leg Delays/Events
- Cargo Handling
- Berth Management
- Lightering Information: To edit the Lightering Job form (requires the Lightering module).
- Bunker Requirements
- Port
- Port Expenses
- Port Expense Search
- Port Cargo History
- Agents and Notices
- Cargo Documents
To enter Fixture and/or Operations Itinerary remarks, right-click an itinerary line and then click Fixture Itinerary Remarks or Operations Itinerary Remarks. Enter the remarks and then click OK.
CP Terms Tab
This tab enables you to view twice as many port call lines without having to scroll. It is enabled by configuration flag CFGExpandVoyageManagerRowsets.
BL Info Tab
The BL Info tab is a view of Cargo Handling, with Bill of Lading information and actual Ship quantities.
You do not have to open the Cargo Handling form; you can update this information here.
Notes:
- When operating a RELT voyage, only cargo handling lines for Sale (Cargo) contracts are permitted to be entered in the BL Info tab. If cargo handling lines for linked Purchase (VC In) contracts are present, contact Veson Nautical Support via the Help Center for troubleshooting assistance.
- The decimal places set for BL/Disch. Qty are hard-coded and cannot be changed.
Cargo and Draft/Restrictions Tabs
The Cargo tab and the Draft/Restrictions tab are the same as on the Voyage Fixture. If something changes, you do not have to go back to the Voyage Fixture; you can make any adjustments here.
Bunkers Tab
The Bunkers tab displays the Arrival and Departure date and time for each port, with the amounts for each bunker type on arrival, received, and on departure.
Port/Date Tab
The Port/Date tab is the default tab.
If two loading ports with the same cargo name are entered on the Cargo or CP Terms tab, they will appear as one loading port on the Port/Date tab.
- For LNG Carriers, this tab includes an additional Fuel Cons Mode column. The Fuel Consumption Mode can be specified separately for each voyage leg. For Estimates created in previous IMOS versions, the value for the Estimate is retained to avoid changing the P&L. For new Estimates, these defaults can be overridden on any leg:
- Automatic
- Dual Fuel
- IFO Only
- LNG Only
- Arrival: If you cannot edit the ETA for a port in the Arrival column, follow these steps:
- Open the Activity Report for the port that the vessel most recently arrived at or sailed from.
- In the DstToGo column, if the value is 0, enter the DToGo (Distance to Go) value from the Voyage Manager for that leg.
- Save and exit the Activity Reports form.
- Save the voyage. The ETA at the next port should be editable.
Consumption Tab
Setting the value of configuration flag CFGVoyageFormat to 1 enables the Consumption tab and adds Anchor In, All Fast, Alongside, and Anchor Out columns to the Port/Date tab.
- B/L: Indicates if the vessel is Ballast or Laden during a port call. If Auto is selected, then the system determines ballast or laden status based on any cargo quantities entered on the itinerary.
- CO2 (MT): Calculates CO2 emitted. If a fuel's CO2 Factor is ≤ 1.0000 or empty, the CO2 (MT) column will not calculate and will appear light red.
- CO2 emissions are calculated by multiplying bunkers consumed by their associated CO2 Factors for the designated voyage leg. If multiple grades of bunkers are consumed, your CO2 emissions will show the joint value of all CO2 emissions for the associated voyage leg.
- Instr Type: Instruction type; appears if Vessel Type Fuel Warranty Table is other than None.
Properties Tab
On the Properties tab, when User-Defined Fields are set up in the Data Center, they can be selected here and values entered for them.
Cargoes Grid
The Cargoes grid displays any cargoes from the Voyage Fixture. You can add a row to add cargo; if you have multiple cargoes for one port or one cargo loading or discharging at multiple ports or berths, enter each on a separate row.
- For Opt % and Opt Type, see Cargo Tolerance Option Types.
- For T (Freight Type) = W (World Scale), see World Scale Rates.
Many options are available from the Cargoes context menu. Right-click a cargo and then click any of the following:
- CP Terms Details: To open the CP Terms Details form, which describes the charter party terms for the cargo. On this form, you can click to view the Cargo form.
- CP Quantity Details: To open the CP Quantity Details form, with quantity and billing details.
- Options to adjust the Cargo:
- Import Cargo: Set search criteria and select one or more Cargoes.
- View Cargo: Open the Cargo form.
- Swap Cargo: Search for a different cargo and either change the itinerary or select the check box to keep the current load and discharge information. For a non-relet voyage, the swapped out cargo is marked as unfixed.
- Swap Sale Cargo: For RELT voyages, when VC Ins are enabled, search for a different cargo and either change the itinerary or select the check box to keep the current load and discharge information. After a new Sale Cargo is selected, the voyage is repriced, and the operational data is bound to the new Cargo.
- Insert New Cargo
- Duplicate Cargo
- Remove Cargo
- Cargo Loss: To open the Cargo Loss form to enter information about cargo losses.
Properties/Summary/Roles
Properties of the voyage, a Summary of its data, and (with configuration flag CFGEnableVoyageRoles enabled) assigned Roles appear in the lower right corner.
- User Group and User fields can be configured to display a different field label, using configuration flags CFGUserGroupPrompt and CFGUserPrompt.
- Company code and LOB: The Time Charter contract might have Company Code A, and the vessel might have Company Code B. When the Time Charter Contract is fixed and scheduled with the vessel, the Voyage Manager defaults to the Vessel Code, thus will have company code B, but it can be changed. For invoices and posting, the default Company Code on the Transaction Data Entry form when posting TC items should be A, and for other voyage items it should retain the Company Code of the voyage.
- Consecutive Voyage: Select to synchronize the Voyage Completing date/time and end bunker lots of the previous voyage with the Voyage Commencing date/time and opening bunker lots of the current voyage.
Barging
The following differences are related to Tow voyages and the Barging module:
- In the Cargoes grid, the Frt Rate column is highlighted in light pink for cargoes of Freight Type E.
A tooltip displays the contract rate/day for the cargo, based on the equipment participation in the voyage as of:- Current system date
- Voyage Completing date for voyages in the past
- Voyage Commencing date for voyages in the future
Managing a Voyage
Step Number | Step | Key Information: About Voyage Status |
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1 | Check the Validation symbol on the toolbar; if information is not complete and correct, click the symbol to see a message describing any issues. | |
2 | To save the voyage, click . | By default, the voyage Status is Scheduled. |
3 | When the voyage begins, change the voyage Status from Scheduled to Commenced. | When the voyage Status is changed from Scheduled to Commenced, the Status for the first port changes to Sailed. |
4 | As you continue through each port, right-click the port line and click Port Activities to enter Port Activities for the voyage. IMOS updates the Itinerary with any changes. | |
5 | When you are traveling between ports, right-click the port line and click Activity Reports to track information in the Activity Reports. | |
6 | To enter Port Advances or Expenses, right-click the port line and click Port Expenses. As you enter financial information, it appears on the P&L tab. | |
7 | To enter Voyage Other Revenues and Expenses not associated with a port or with freight, click and then click Other revenues and expenses. | |
8 | When the Start Sea Passage Port Activity is entered for the last port, IMOS changes the port Status to TE (Terminated). | IMOS also changes the voyage Status to Completed. Port, bunker, cargo, and financial data can still be modified. |
9 | After all voyage transactions are completed, change the Status to Closed. | After the voyage Status is changed to Closed, the voyage cannot be modified. |
For industry-specific voyage management workflows, see Barging, LNG, and Pooling module documentation.
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