Maintain Voyage Comparisons

Voyage comparison overview

The comparison page presents a table of the voyages, with values being segmented into groups. The name of the comparison is displayed at the very top, alongside a button to edit the name.

In the top left of the comparison window, you will find two buttons; Highlight Differences and Show Only Differences. By default, Highlight Differences is turned on.

Table header

The table column header shows the voyage reference number, the vessel and a chip telling you what kind of voyage it is.

Clicking the copy icon will create a copy of the voyage, and add it to the comparison. Clicking on the remove icon will remove the voyage from the comparison. To open up the voyage drawer of any of the voyages in the comparison, click on the blue voyage reference.

Add new voyages to the comparison by using the big grey button in the right-most column. This will open a dropdown, allowing you to add an existing voyage in the system, or create a brand new one.

Table header for a comparison with three different voyages, and a button to add new voyages to the comparison.

Categories

To the left, rows are grouped into the following categories: Profit/Loss, Voyage, Revenue, Voyage Cost, Bunker Cost, Hire Payable/Freight Cost and Comment.

The Bunker Cost group will display the two primary bunkers

Comparison comment

At the bottom of the comparison screen, there is a comment section for the comparison as a whole.

Tooltips

Certain values in the comparison rows are composed of several different numbers. Depending on the type of the voyage, this may be different. Hovering over a row will display a tooltip showing each individual number.

For Spot voyages, "Other Voyage Costs" is defined as the sum of Despatch, Handling Cost, ILOHC and Various Cost.

Split fields and contextual rows

Several rows contain split fields, each displaying different data points. An example of this is the Address and Broker commission row. In this case, the left-most cell will contain the first value (Address commission), and the right-most will contain the last (Broker commission).

A split field displaying a 1.25% address commission (left), and a 1.25% broker commission (right).

Contextual rows displays values that changed based on the context. In these cases, the cell includes a small label to the left, informing you of the source. An example of this is the Main Revenue row. For spot and relet voyages, the main revenue will be the freight. For a TC voyage, the main revenue will be hire.

A contextual row, displaying a different number in the cell for each column. In the left-most column, a spot voyage showing freight. In the right-most column, a TC voyage showing hire.

Editing the voyages

You can make changes to the voyage directly from the comparison tool, by clicking into a cell and editing the value. This will cause a re-calculation of the voyage, and the changes will immediately be reflected. Cells which are not possible to edit are greyed out.

Alternatively, you can open the full voyage drawer by clicking the voyage reference and making your changes there.

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