When creating crane shift templates (on page 1), you must follow certain naming conventions in order for the labels to appear correctly in other windows. These templates are used to create actual shifts, which are colored by crane (POW).
When looking at the Berth Scheduler window (on page 1) in Crane Plan Read Only and Crane Plan Assign modes, you typically find days split into a three-shift pattern, such as: Night - N, Day - D, Evening - E. The first letters of the crane shift name - here N, D, and E - appear in the view.
If you create parallel shift patterns based on, for example, a mother vessel and a feeder vessel for the same timeframes, you need to use the same naming convention, such as Night Mother and Night Feeder. This is necessary to prevent the first letters from merging with each other for a given shift timeframe. For example, if you named the crane shifts Mainline Night and Feeder Night, then M and F (the first letters) would merge with each other in the crane shift assignment area.