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To register a Noon Report, open the drawer for the given Port Call by clicking it in the list. Then click the icon at the top of the drawer and select "Register Noon Report". A dialog will open and allow you to enter the details.
When you have located a Port Call from the Port Call list, click it and the details will show in a panel (so called "drawer") on the right hand side.
At the top of the drawer you can locate an action menu with several action options:
In the Port Call drawer, you can look through the different tabs below to display all the relevant information:
More detailed information in each of the tabs you can find under in the Port Calls section. Ex. "View Service Orders on Port Calls" for more information about Service Orders in each Port Call.
To register a In Port Report, open the drawer for the given Port Call by clicking it in the list. Then click the icon at the top of the drawer and select "Register In Port Report". A dialog will open and allow you to enter the details.
To register an arrival in a Port, open the drawer for the given Port Call by clicking it in the list. Then click the icon at the top of the drawer and select "Register Arrival". A dialog will open and allow you to enter the arrival details.
To view service orders on a Port Call, open the drawer for the given Port Call by clicking it in the list. When inside the drawer click the "Service Orders" tab, which will display registered service orders in a table.
Service Orders tab is not visible for user with Vessel permission.
By clicking a row in the service orders table, a new drawer view will open with additional service order information, like in Maintain Service Order.
Fill in the required fields for your order.
Click Create when you are done.
Also see Create Service Order.
Click Create Service Order in the top right corner of the table.
Click in the Order Lines section to add an order line.
Open the Port Calls List module in the Core section.
By using the list of port calls that opens on the Port Calls module, you can use the quick filters to find the port call you are looking for.
Depending on your access permissions, the list of port calls might be pre-filtered based on your system user security rights. Vessel operators can quickly filter the list to only show your port calls with the quick filter called "My Port Calls"
Specialty role: Vessel User: If you are a user onboard a vessel, the list will be showing only port calls related to that vessel.
There is a new variety of filters to choose from on the Port Calls List, which makes it easier to find a specific port of interest. The standard for when you enter the list is set on "Future", which displays all of the port calls set in a future date. The Future filter itself is one out of six "Date" filter options to choose from:
You can also use the sorting options to sort the port calls on the Port Calls List:
It is possible to change the instructed speed for each port call. This is a choice limited to the vessels speed and consumption combinations only depending on the leg being in ballast or laden.
The dropdown shows both the speed and consumption
Each speed will only affect the port call (leg) in question.
To add a speed for a vessel see the vessel documentation.
In the port log tab there will be an overview of stoppages registered for both cargo ports, and for the port call.
A list of all cargo ports connected to the port call will be displayed in the form of collapsible panels.
When opening a cargo port panel, a list of stoppages will be presented. The stoppages are editable if the cargo port does NOT have a laytime calculation connected.
It is possible to create new stoppages for a cargo port, by clicking the + sign in the top right corner of the cargo port panel. It is the same fields for creating and editing a stoppage.
Underneath all the cargo ports, a list of all stoppages related to the port call will be displayed. Stoppages that are related to the connected cargo ports will be marked with the commodity name as well.
The Port Log allows you to record all events during a port call. The events are specific to a cargo and gives important information in a Laytime Statement about what has occurred and when.
To access the Port Log go to the CorePort Calls module and click a port call to open the drawer to find the "Port Log" tab at the top.
The event table lists all applicable events for the port call. Events are either on Cargo Port or Port Call (PC) level. The columns in the table are event names, port call event dates and cargo event dates (one per cargo registered on that port call). The column header for cargo shows charterer name, cargo reference number and quantity.
To register a date for an event, click on a cell in the table and press Save in the appearing window. Dates can be cleared by opening the event date window again and pressing backspace to delete the date in the input field.
This tab contains all the main details for each of the port calls. Here we have the tile boxes displaying a vessel's number of days "at sea", as well as the "average speed/consumption", days "in port" and the "port cost". There are also sections for Sea Passage and Port, as well as sections for Comment and the Bunkers table. We also have a new Map component displaying a port call. By zooming out you will get the whole voyage that is linked to the port call:
The Sea Passage- and the Port sections contains these fields:
Arrival-, Berthed- and Departure dates are validated with comparisons to the Voyage Start- and Previous Portcall Departure dates, for correct date range. If the date you are trying to add is out of range, a warning prompt will show up, and you can choose different dates.
The Comment section is useful if you want to add in more additional information about a vessel or a voyage.
At the bottom of the Overview tab, we have the Bunkers table. It has been updated and contains now the fields "arrival", "arrival fixed", "quantity", "consumption", "departure", "departure fixed":
Look here for some more information about .
Sea Passage | Port |
Speed Order | Arrival (editable) |
Actual Speed | Agent |
Estimated Distance | Berthed (editable) |
Actual Distance Sailed (editable) | Departure (editable) |
Percent Extra At Sea | Waiting |
Days Extra At Sea | Extra |
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| Total |
Port Cost |
| Currency |
| Master (editable) |
Port Captain (editable) |
To register a departure in a Port, open the drawer for the given Port Call by clicking it in the list. Then click the icon at the top of the drawer and select "Register Departure". A dialog will open and allow you to enter the departure details.
To view bunker orders on a Port Call, open the drawer for the given Port Call by clicking it in the list. When inside the drawer click the "Bunker Orders" tab, which will display registered bunker orders in a table.
By clicking a row in the bunker order table, a new drawer view will open with additional bunker order information like in Maintain Bunker Orders.
With below it is possible to keep track of incoming vessel reports.
To view Vessel Reports, open the drawer for the given Port Call by clicking it in the list. Then click the tab "Vessel Reports" at the top of the drawer and a list with registered reports will be displayed.
To view a given report, click the wanted report in the list and a new drawer will open with further details.
Note: if you want to keep track of incoming reports from multiple vessels or a fleet then check out this page