Capacity Plan
The capacity plan gives you a monthly overview if your fleet is over or under booked with cargoes. For each months and each trade, we compare the available cargoes to the capacity in your fleet which is serving that trade.
To open the Capacity Plan, go to Chartering > Cargoes and select Capacity Plan in the top bar.
Overview
You can navigate between the current month and future months at the top of the dashboard. You also filter to restrict the view to a particular set of trades.
The are three summary cards at the top displaying information on all trades selected in the filter :
Free capacity: Total deadweight - total weight
Deadweight: Total deadweight of vessels loading in the selected month
Weight: Total weight of cargoes with laydays commencement in the selected month.
For free capacity and weight, we distinguish between total values and fixed values. The latter takes only cargoes into account which have status "Clean Fix".
Category | Status |
Not Fixed | Indication Firm Offer Working On Subject |
Fixed | Clean Fix |
Summary | Description | Values |
Free Capacity | Remaining deadweight tonnage summing all vessels and cargoes | Total: Deadweight - total weight Fixed: Deadweight - fixed weight |
Deadweight | Deadweight of vessels | Total: Sum of deadweight of vessels |
Weight | Weight of cargoes | Total: Sum of weight of cargoes of any status Fixed: Sum of weight of cargoes of fixed status |
Trade panels
An expandable panel is shown for each trade, with totals for that trade. There are two lists inside the panel, one for cargoes by charterer and one for vessels.
Cargoes by charterer
In each trade panel there is a list of total cargo weight and volume grouped by charterer. Only cargoes where laydays commencement lies in the selected month are counted.
All "fixed" charterer cargo totals are listed first, while "not fixed" entries are indicated in grey.
Column | Description |
Charterer | Name of the charterer |
Weight (MT) | Total cargo weight in metric tons |
Volume (M³) | Total cargo volume in cubic meters |
Vessels
In each trade panel there is a list of vessels. For each voyage in the master fleetplan, the vessel that voyage is allocated to is listed if the following two criteria are met:
The voyage is marked with this trade or its performance cargo belongs to the trade.
The voyage has arrival date in the first load port within the selected month.
Column | Description |
Vessel | Name of vessel |
DWT | Deadweight of the vessel |
Open Date | Arrival date in the first load port |
Open Port | First load port |
Previous Trade | Trade of the previous voyage on the vessel |