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# Relet Cargoes

A **relet** can be defined as the act of sub-chartering a cargo to other owners to transport. A relet always covers the entire voyage of a relet cargo.

Relets are listed at the bottom of the cargo drawer under "Relets and Transhipments".

### Relet a Cargo

1. Open the **Cargoes** module in the Core section.
2. Click a cargo in the list to open it in a drawer.
3. At the top right in the drawer, click **More**<img src="/files/-LzMELRl-5Stcu-0bd9Y" alt="" data-size="original">and select **Relet**.
4. Fill in the "Owner" field and click **Confirm**.

A copy holding most of the same data of the cargo to be relet will be created in the system .

### Delete a Relet

1. [Find the cargo](/release-5.37/voyage-management-system/step-by-step-guides/cargoes/find-cargoes.md) that was relet.
2. Find the relet listed under "Relets and Transhipments" in the cargo drawer and click to open it.
3. At the top right in the drawer, click **More**<img src="/files/-LzMELRl-5Stcu-0bd9Y" alt="" data-size="original">and select **Delete**.


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