Cargo Lots view

Operations Cargo Cargo Lots Cargo Lots view

A cargo lot represents non-containerized cargo, such as break-bulk cargo, rolling cargo, and bulk cargo. N4 enables you to view and track non-containerized cargo and perform actions, such as stuff and strip cargo, manifest cargo, and load and discharge cargo from a carrier.

Prerequisites

N4 uses cargo lots to track cargo in three basic ways:

For Bulk Cargo and Quantified Cargo, N4 creates:

One cargo lot and one unit per location

For bulk and quantified cargo, N4 maintains a cargo lot for each pile of a BL item at a unique location and each cargo lot has an associated unit in the Units view. For example, consider a scenario where a BL item with 15 crates arrives on a vessel. As the cargo is unloaded from the vessel, at some point you have:

N4 creates five cargo lots, one for each pile of the BL item at a unique location, and five corresponding units. If you now discharge two of the three crates on the vessel on Deck A to position A-23 in the warehouse A, N4:

However, if you discharged the two crates on the vessel on Deck A to position A-34 in the warehouse A, N4 would:

For Identified Cargo, N4 creates:

One cargo lot and one unit per piece

For identified cargo, N4 maintains a cargo lot and a corresponding unit for each piece. For example, if you have a BL item for identified cargo and Quantity = 15, N4 creates 15 cargo lots and 15 units for the BL item.

The Cargo Lots view displays the cargo lot records that fall within the Horizon (days) specified for the user. N4 compares the Created Date for a cargo lot with the Horizon (days) (User Preferences form) value to determine the oldest record displayed in this view.

You can prevent the users logged in at one facility from viewing the cargo lots for the other facilities within the complex, by including the CARGO_LOT_DENY_UNFILTERED_VIEW privilege in a role assigned to them and creating a saved filter that is based on the Inbound BL Item Vessel Visit Facility (Ves. Facility) field in the Cargo Lots view. For more information, see How do I prevent users logged in at one facility from viewing cargo lots for another facility in the complex? (on page 1)

The Cargo Lots view displays only the cargo lots with non-zero quantities. To view the cargo lots where Quantity = 0, use the Bill of Lading form (on page 1) Items tab (on page 1) of the associated BL.

From this view, you cannot add or delete a cargo lot. However, you can double-click a record to access the Cargo Lot Inspector (on page 1) and view details of an existing cargo lot, edit some of the fields associated with the cargo lot, and perform various actions related to cargo lots.

N4 records the adjustment as a discrepancy against the selected cargo lot record.

The Cargo Lots view displays the information about the related break-bulk unit, such as the Unit Nbr, Position, and T-state. The Position and T-state information is derived from the current Active unit facility visit (UFV). If the current UFV is in the Advised state, it does not have an Active UFV, therefore, the related information is not displayed in the Cargo Lots view.

The cargo lots view displays the equipment handling code and storage handling code associated with the BL in the Cargo Lots view. For more information on handling codes, see Equipment Handling Code view (on page 1) and Storage Handling Code View (on page 1).

The Facility field displays the facility for the manifested cargo lots. If the cargo lots are on a vessel, N4 displays the vessel’s facility in the Facility column. If the cargo lots are in the yard, N4 displays the yard’s facility in the Facility column. You can create a filter to prevent users from viewing the cargo lots of another facility using the Facility field. For default cargo lots and cargo lots manifested on general carrier visits, such as Gen Vessel, Gen Train, and Gen Truck, the Facility column will be null.

If the cargo lots are on a vessel, N4 displays the vessel’s facility in the Facility column. If the cargo lots are in the yard, N4 displays the yard’s facility in the Facility column.

If you want to prevent users from viewing the cargo lots of another facility, create a filter based on the Facility field using the Filter Criteria in the Cargo Lots view (on page 1).

N4 does not allow creating the unload plan for both vessel and barge in the following scenarios:

In This Section

 

Cargo Lot ID

A Cargo Lot ID not only identifies the cargo lot but is also used as the Unit Nbr for the break-bulk unit associated with the cargo lot. Since the unit numbers must be unique, N4 uses the following logic to generate a cargo lot ID and to ensure that the cargo lot IDs are unique throughout N4:

The Cargo Lot ID consists of the following parts separated by dashes:

In earlier versions of N4 the BL Number was used to generate the Cargo Lot ID. However, since the BL Numbers may not always be unique, N4 now uses the auto-generated BL GID.

The BL GID is 8 digits long, where the first digit is a number that increments from 1 through 9 (after which it resets to 1) and the next seven digits are generated from the Bill of Lading GKey (1 through 9,999,999).

If the GKey is less than seven digits, N4 prefixes the number with zeros.

For example, if the GKey of the BL is 1234, N4 adds zeros to make it 0001234. If the first digit is 1, the entire GID is 10001234 (1+0001234).

For example, if the BL GID is 10001234 and the BL Item Sequence Number is 3, the Cargo Lot ID for the default cargo lot is 10001234-3-0.

N4 displays the BL GID field in the Bills of Lading view (on page 1), Bill of Lading form (on page 1) (edit mode), Cargo Lots view (on page 1), and the Details area in the Bill of Lading Inspector (on page 1).

 

Cargo Lots Columns

Short Label

Long Label

In Filter?

Sorting?

Group?

BL Category

Inbound BL Item BL Category

X

X

02-Order

BL GID

Inbound BL Item BL Generated

X

X

02-Order

BL Nbr

Inbound BL Item BL Number

X

X

02-Order

Brand

Brand

X

X

01-Cargo

Cargo Lot Id

Cargo Lot Id

X

X

01-Cargo

Category

Category

X

X

03-Unit

Changed

Record Changed Date

X

X

01-Cargo

Changer

Record Changed User

X

X

01-Cargo

Color

Color

X

X

01-Cargo

Commodity

Inbound BL Item Commodity

X

X

02-Order

Consignee

Inbound BL Item Consignee

X

X

02-Order

Created

Record Create Date

X

X

01-Cargo

Creator

Record Create User

X

X

01-Cargo

Cust. Ord. Nbr.

Inbound BL Item Customer Order Number

X

X

02-Order

Damage Severity

Lot Damage Severity

X

X

01-Cargo

Default

Default Lot

X

X

01-Cargo

Delivery Order

Delivery Order

X

X

02-Order

Dest

Inbound BL Item Destination

X

X

02-Order

Discrepancy

Discrepancy

X

X

01-Cargo

Equipment Handling Code

Equipment Handling Code

 

X

01-Cargo

Facility      

Facility

X

X

04-Routing

Item Nbr

Inbound BL Item Number

X

X

02-Order

Line Op

Inbound BL Item Line Operator

X

X

02-Order

Lot Planned Position

Lot Planned Position

X

X

01-Cargo

Lot Position

Lot Position

X

X

01-Cargo

Lot Total Weight (kg)

Lot Total Weight (kg)

X

X

01-Cargo

Lot Type

Lot Position Type

X

X

01-Cargo

LotGkey

LotGkey

X

X

01-Cargo

Manifested

Quantity Manifested

X

X

01-Cargo

Marks

Inbound BL Item Marks and Numbers

X

X

02-Order

Model

Model

X

X

01-Cargo

Origin

Inbound BL Item Origin

X

X

02-Order

Original BL Nbr

Original BL Nbr

X

X

02-Order

Package Height (cm)

Inbound BL Item Package Height (cm)

X

X

02-Order

Package Length (cm)

Inbound BL Item Package Length (cm)

X

X

02-Order

Package Weight (kg)

Inbound BL Item Package Weight (kg)

X

X

02-Order

POD-1

Inbound BL Item Port of Discharge

X

X

02-Order

POD-2

Inbound BL Item Second Port of Discharge

X

X

02-Order

POL

Inbound BL Item Port of Load

X

X

02-Order

Position

Position

X

X

03-Unit

Product

Inbound BL Item Product

X

X

02-Order

Qty

Quantity

X

X

01-Cargo

Qty Planned

Qty Planned

X

 

 

Seal Number 1

(view-only column)

 

Seal Nbr1

X

X

03-Unit

Seal Number 2

(view-only column)

 

Seal Nbr2

X

X

03-Unit

Seal Number 3

(view-only column)

 

Seal Nbr3

X

X

03-Unit

Seal Number 4

(view-only column)

 

Seal Nbr4

X

X

03-Unit

Seq

Seq Number

X

X

01-Cargo

Shipper

Inbound BL Item Shipper

X

X

02-Order

Storage Handling Code

Storage Handling Code

 

X

01-Cargo

T-State

Transit State

X

X

03-Unit

Total Weight (kg)

Inbound BL Item Total Weight (kg)

X

X

02-Order

Unit Nbr

Unit Nbr

X

X

03-Unit

Ves. Facility

Inbound BL Item Vessel Visit Facility

X

X

04-Routing

Ves. Visit

Inbound BL Item Vessel Visit Ref

X

X

04-Routing

The Delivery Order field is a part of the variform definition of the Cargo Lots view (on page 1) but is not visible by default. You have to create a database-backed variform to display this field to your users. For more information on creating a database-backed variform override: see Database Backed Variforms view in the Navis N4 Administration Mode manual.