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Yes. Deadfreight can be added to allow for extra time in a laytime calculation by overriding the "Laytime Quantity". To do this, utilise the Laytime Quanity Option.

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To add deadfreight to a laytime calculation:

  1. In the Laytime Calculations module open the

 

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To do this, utilise the Laytime Quanity Option.

  1. applicable voyage - its detalis will display
  2. Enter the total quantity (Qty & Deadfreight Qty) in the extra quantity column called Laytime Qty located next to the Quantity column in the Cargo Ports field.

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  1. Note: The row fields under Laytime Qty remain blank until data is manually entered.

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  2. Click Recalculate.
  3. The entered quantity under Laytime Qty entered will override the data stated under Quantity for the applicable port and continue to apply until manually removed.

An extra quantity column called Laytime Qty (Laytime Quantity) is located next to the Quantity column in the Cargo Ports field. Under Quantity, data is automatically retrieved from the Voyage Estimate module. The row fields under Laytime Qty remains blank until data is manually entered. The fields of the column is used when the retrieved data, (originally entered in Voyage Estimate or from Bill of Lading (B/L)), under Quantity is inaccurate or cannot be used. Any quantity entered under Laytime Qty will override the data stated under Quantity for the applicable port. Note: Manually entered data under Laytime Qty must be MANUALLY removed.

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