Short Description
TIME CHARTER A charterer pay for the use of a vessel for a specified period. The charterer also provides and pays for fuel, port charges, and pilotage. The shipowner retains responsibility for navigation and most operations aboard the vessel.
TC OUT contracts are also stored in the module, however these are generated through the Voyage Estimate module and documented under that module. TC IN TC COntracts module.
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INDICATE THE COST OF THE SHIP:
Alternative 1; rent a ship (or use one you alreday rented). If it is already rented, the tc in contract will already be automatically retrieved
Alternative 2: buy or use your own ship. If already owned, the Breakeven / Day will be filled in automatically (if it has been defined in the Running Cost section of the Internal Data on the Vessel Admin).
The purpose of the TC Contract modules is to store all TC contracts, both in and out, external and internal. This is useful as the contracts can be accessed either directly through the module or via the voyage estimate or booking and operations modules. It provides easy access to the most important terms and conditions of all contracts. If the contract is supplemented with an attachment of e.g. scanned CP, the user has access to the full details directly in the system.
In addition to merely storing and providing access to the main details of the contracts, the TC In contracts will also enable:
1. Automatic calculation of TC hire (cost) for each voyage performed during the period of hiring the vessel
2. Usage of the Hire Payable module to keep track of all invoices and statements towards the owner
3. Forecasting of future results and budgeted vessel cost through various reports and Postions Dashboard
TC OUT contracts are also stored in the module, however these are generated through the Voyage Estimate module and documented under that module.
Ability to deduct owner's cost items against a charterer's invoice on TC Out voyages. By adding owner's items reported by the charterer into the DA module the items wil automatically appear as deductions against the charterer's hire invoice. If the item is applicable for DA commission the commission will also be automatically deducted.
Mandatory CP date on Voyage Freeze Screen The CP date is mandatory when freezing a voyage.
A time charter is the hiring of a vessel for a specific period of time; the owner still manages the vessel but the charterer selects the ports and directs the vessel where to go. The charterer pays for all fuel the vessel consumes, port charges, commissions, and a daily hire to the owner of the vessel.
A trip time charter is a comparatively short time charter agreed for a specified route only (as opposed to the standard time charter where charterer is free to employ the vessel within agreed trading areas).the hire of a ship or aircraft for a specified period
Transport vessel or vehicle charter for one or a specified number of trips (voyages). Time charter generally includes loading and unloading costs in the charter rate. Also called spot charter.
A time charter is the hiring of a vessel for a specific period of time; the owner still manages the vessel but the charterer selects the ports and directs the vessel where to go. The charterer pays for all fuel the vessel consumes, port charges, commissions, and a daily hire to the owner of the vessel.
A trip time charteris a comparatively short time charter agreed for a specified route only (as opposed to the standard time charter where charterer is free to employ the vessel within agreed trading areas).
time charter - a contract for the hire of a ship or charterparty for a specified period of time; the charterer pays for the bunker fuel, fresh water, port charges, etc. in addition to charter
Transport vessel or vehicle charter for a fixed perod instead of for a certain number of voyages or trips. Time charter generally does not include loading and unloadingcosts in the charter rate.
On time charter, the charterer undertakes to hire the ship for a stated period of time or for a specified round-trip voyage or, occasionally, for a stated one-way voyage, the rate of hire being expressed in terms of so much per ton deadweight per month. Whereas on a voyage charter the owner bears all the expenses of the voyage (subject to agreement about costs of loading and discharging), on...
Long Description
The Voyage charter section:
- Creating Time Charter Calculations
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