Tiered Demurrage/Despatch Rate
How tiered rates are applied
Set Tiered Rates






Figure 4: Demurrage/Despatch Rate fields with set tiered rates

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Demurrage rate tiers and despatch rate tiers allow you to define different charges based on cargo duration. Instead of applying flat rates, you can create multiple tiers where:
Demurrage tiers specify charges when cargo exceeds laytime
Despatch tiers specify credits when cargo clears before laytime expires
This creates aligned financial incentives: charterers are penalized for delays and rewarded for faster operations.
Tiered rates follow the same aggregation rules as static rates. How the tiers are applied depends on whether the laytime calculation is reversible or non-reversible:
If the laytime calculation is reversible, the tiered rates are applied to the total laytime used across all cargo ports
If the laytime calculation is non-reversible, the tiered rates are applied separately for each cargo port
Laytime allowed
3 days
Time used
7 days
Time lost
4 days
0
2
$8,000 per day
2
4
$12,000 per day
4
∞
$16,000 per day
0-2
2 days
$8,000
$16,000
2-4
2 days
$12,000
$24,000
4+
0 days
$16,000
$0
Total demurrage: $40,000
Laytime allowed
3 days
Time used
2 days
Time saved
1 day
0
2
$4,000 per day
2
∞
$6,000 per day
Tier
Tier
Days applied
Days applied
Rate
Rate
Amount
Amount
0-2
1 day
$4,000
$4,000
2+
0 days
$6,000
$0
Total despatch credit: $4,000
On demurrage or despatch rate field, click the
icon to set the tiered rate.

To proceed, click the
button. then enter a value in the Up to (Days) field to define the upper limit of the rate.


Once a row is added, the grid becomes editable. You can directly modify the Days and Rate fields, or remove a tier by clicking
.
Edit fields by clicking on them. Navigation within the grid is possible using the arrow keys, and fields can be edited by typing directly
The system automatically sets the row with the largest Up to (Days) value as the final tier and extends its From (Days) value to infinity. This is automatically updated whenever the largest Up to (Days) value changes.

Repeat step 2 to add new row.

The Rate Tiers modal follows these rules:
The first tier always starts at 0, and the last tier always ends at infinity.
From Days and Up to Days cannot have the same value.
The Up to Days value must be greater than the corresponding From Days value.
Updating Up to Days automatically updates the From Days value of the next tier.
Changing the From Days value of the last tier to a value smaller than the From Days values of previous tiers will delete the affected previous tier(s).
The Rate field is not bound by any rules and must be set individually for each tier.
Click
to finalize the tiered rates.

The rate fields will be shown as 'Tiered', with the icon highlighted accordingly.
Clicking
will open the Demurrage/Despatch Rate Tiers modal displaying the existing tiered rates. Here you can add, edit, or delete individual tiers. You may also remove all the tiered rates by clicking
button and confirming the action.

Tiered rates operate independently. Therefore, adding tiered demurrage rates does not affect or apply to tiered despatch rates.
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