The date and time of arrival of the vessel at the port.
The Berth field indicates the place where a vessel can be docked. Every port can have various berths for loading and discharging cargo.
Berth Shifting is the actual movement of a vessel between sub-locations of a port.
Term that is used to refer fuel used by the vessel.
The date and time of departure of the vessel from the port.
The Draft Aft field indicates the measurement of the draft aft (stern) in perpendicular to the stern.
The Draft Forward field indicates the vertical distance between the waterline and the bottom of the hull.
The Expected Time of Arrival (ETA) field indicates the expected time of arrival of the vessel.
The Expected Time of Departure (ETD) field indicates the expected time of departure of the vessel.
Moves indicate the number of times a vessel is moved in a sub-location.
Port Activity is the activities performed at a port on arrival or departure of a vessel, including loading or discharging of cargo.
The Ports field indicates the place where the cargos are shipped and discharged. The field is displayed in the form of a drop-down list with checkboxes to make selections.
Schedule Vessel Operations (SCHVOP) is a system for creating and scheduling voyages for vessels.
Stern refers to the rear end of a vessel.
A sub-location is the berthing place for a vessel associated with a voyage to dock.
Tug is a boat that maneuvers vessels by pushing or towing them.
The User has access to only the information screens in the application, and cannot perform functions such as adding new users and assigning user roles.
Vessel refers to the Cargo Ship travelling in Ocean that carries the cargo.
A voyage is the path traveled by a vessel or ship. It includes the source and destination ports. Each voyage has a predefined schedule that includes ports, and the expected date of arrival.
Voyage Number is the unique number given to the voyage in case of Vessel or Barge.