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To open the voyage drawer, go to the CoreVoyages module.
The top of the voyage drawer "Overview" tab has four summary cards for TCE, total days, hire costs and bunker costs.
Click See More to open detailed charts for the numbers in the summary.
The "result" chart is a waterfall chart for costs and revenue on the voyage. Hover the mouse over the bars to see further details behind the calculation.
The "days" chart has a timeline chart for the port calls on the voyage and a table of the total days on voyage.
The port calls timeline shows the days at sea and days in port. It also shows the names of the ports above the bars. Hover the mouse over each bar to see more information.
Depending on your access permissions the list of voyages might not be visible.
The "Voyages" module can be located from the menu under "Core".
From the list of voyages using filters
Having the list of voyages open in the Voyages module you can use filters to find the voyage you are looking for. You can also click My Voyages to find the voyages where the logged in user is set as responsible operator.
In the Speed and Consumption section in the voyage drawer you can update the various fields for consumption for a voyage. This section can be found in the Overview-tab in the voyage drawer.
When the drawer is opened you will find the section like this:
In order to expand the section to see and edit the fields, click the icon on the far right of the section.
Once the expand icon is clicked the fields will be displayed like this example:
Note that if the field for Speed Laden or Speed Ballast is changed in the vessel section it will also affect the corresponding field in this section as well, and vice versa.
The "Schedule" section in the Voyage drawer shows a timeline of port calls on a voyage. You can create, rearrange, delete and edit port calls directly from this screen.
When hovering the mouse over a port call in the schedule, a toolbar in the upper right will appear.
To insert a port call before or after the port call you are editing, click the Create Newbutton and select Before or After. A window to create a new port call then opens.
To edit a port call, click the Editbutton.
To delete a port call, click the Deletebutton.
To change the order of port calls, click and drag the Movebutton to move the port call into place.
In the voyage drawer at the schedule section you will find a checkbox for locking the update of voyage start date and ballast port. This checkbox is not visible while the voyage has status Estimate or Unallocated.
The details of a voyage can be edited in the CoreVoyages module.
When you have located the voyage, click it and the details will show in a drawer or panel on the right hand side. Field values can be edited directly.
Sections are used to show the most important information about a sub-item of the voyage. Some sections have an Openbutton to open the section's item in a new drawer.
Voyages on a time charter will have a "TC contract" section, while all other voyages will have a "Performance Cargo" section instead.
Speed Laden: Showing the speed for laden port calls if all port calls have the same speed. If port calls has different speeds this field will be disabled and the text will be: Multiple. Changing this value will update speed for all laden port calls.
Speed Ballast: Showing the speed for ballast port calls if all port calls have the same speed. If port calls has different speeds this field will be disabled and the text will be: Multiple. Changing this value will update speed for all ballast port calls.
Days Extra In Port: Showing the average days extra in port for load and discharge port. Only enabled when days extra in port is the same for all port calls within a reason for call. When updating all port calls within a reason for call will be updated. Days extra in port can also be updated when editing a port call.
Open the Voyages module in the Core section.
Click the create iconin the top right corner and select between "Voyage Charter" or "Time Charter Out"
Fill in all required fields listed below in the Create Voyage window.
Click Create. A default cargo will be created for a Voyage Charter, and a default TC Out will be created for Time Charter Out
Required fields:
Vessel
Load Port / Delivery Port
Discharge Port / Redelivery Port
By default, new voyages have Voyage Progress set to "Estimate" and Voyage Status set to "T".
In the voyage drawer at the vessel section you will find a checkbox for setting "Last Voyage for Current CP". This checkbox is disabled when there is no TC In Contract registered.
only applicable in voyage status Estimate, Scheduled Unallocated and Scheduled Allocated
Bunker prices can be changed from the Overview /Bunker tabs.
Click a row to edit bunker price
Edit the price for each bunker type in the modal
A voyage can have the following statuses:
Information about the tab "Organisational data"
In the Organisational data tab in the voyage drawer you can edit information about: Company, Business Unit, Pool, Responsible Charterer, Responsible Operator and Responsible Accountant.
To edit any field in the tab, click into the field and start typing. Then select the desired option. Field will automatically save when you click outside or use tab key to exit the field.
Company and Business Unit are mandatory fields if the voyage status is NOT Estimate or Unallocated.
Voyages of status "Estimate" and "Unallocated" can be deleted. Otherwise you must change the status before you can delete.
Go to PlanningMaster Fleet Plan.
Click to open the voyage you want to delete.
At the upper right corner of the panel, click Delete.
Click Confirm to delete the voyage.
Only applicable when the voyage does not have TCin
In order to get a complete voyage result estimation it is possible to edit the daily hire and address commission for vessels/voyages that does not have TC-in present in the system.
With the Sensitivity Analysis tool you can run calculations on a chosen parameter to evaluate risk.
The sensitivity analysis can be opened from one of the following modules:
PlanningMaster Fleet Plan
PlanningScenario Fleet Plans.
Click on a voyage in the list or board to open it in the drawer.
At the top right, click on Functions.
Select Voyage Sensitivity Analysis.
Select a voyage parameter which is then adjusted by the numerical variance for each calculation.
The chart shows the all the calculated values for the voyage. There are 15 data points, with the current voyage displayed in the middle, with negative variance on the left side, and positive variance on the right side.
Hover the mouse over the chart to inspect the values of each calculation data point.
Press the menu iconto download the chart as an image (SVG or PNG), or a text file (CSV) that can be imported to a spreadsheet software.
Parameter
Calculated value
Freight Rate
TCE
Bunker Price / MT (DO, LS DO, FO, LS FO)
TCE
TCE
Freight Rate
With the Intake Calculation function you can change parameters of a voyage to get an overview of quantities available for cargo at the port calls.
The intake calculation function can be opened from one of the following modules:
PlanningMaster Fleet Plan
PlanningScenario Fleet Plans
Click on a voyage in the list or board to open it in the drawer.
At the top right, click on Functions.
Select Voyage Intake Calculation.
At the top, fields for changing the stowage and bunker properties for the entire voyage are displayed.
A table of all the port calls on this voyage is shown in this section. To change the intake reduction properties per port call, click a row to open a window where you can make adjustments.
The loadline information table shows data on the voyage vessel that might affect the intake. To change these values, you need to edit the vessel in the Vessels module in master data.
A mixed chart of the calculation results is generated at the bottom. Each port call has multiple graphs to show the reductions, cargo quantity and quantity available for cargo. The charts gets updated automatically when there are changes to the voyage header, port call, or vessel parameters.
Click on the legends at the top of the chart to toggle the display of a graph. Hover the mouse over the chart to inspect the values of each calculation data point.
The VMS provides powerful voyage tools for risk assessment and estimations on cargo capacity on port calls.
These tools are available from one of the following modules:
PlanningMaster Fleet Plan
PlanningScenario Fleet Plans.
Click on a voyage in the list or board to open it in the drawer.
At the top right, click on Functions.
Parameter
Description
Zone
Sets the vessel DWT that is used in the calculation.
Water Salinity
One of Saltwater/Brackish Water/Fresh Water. Affects the water density.
Water Density
Density of the water at port. Higher value increases intake.
Draft
Intake draft reduction of the vessel. Lower value increases intake.
Safety Margin
Safety margin for the draft. Default value is 20%. Lower value increases intake.
Constant Reduction
Intake constant reduction of the vessel. Lower value increases intake.
Fresh Water Reduction
Intake fresh water reduction of the vessel. Lower value increases intake.
Parameter
Description
Stowage Factor
Cubic meters of space occupied by one metric tonne of cargo
DO ROB Voyage Start
Diesel oil at voyage start
DO LS ROB Voyage Start
Low-sulphur diesel oil at voyage start
FO ROB Voyage Start
Fuel oil at voyage start
FO LS ROB Voyage Start
Low-sulphur fuel oil at voyage start