This release includes an update to the calculation of the Detention Start Date for import and export containers
The calculation can now take into account the origin country and port, the destination country and port, whether the container has Hazardous Goods, and if the job has a service contract number that has special detention terms.
These extra configurations are available to add for your clients and for forwarders in the Customer Masterfiles
E.g. the client in the screenshot below has different detention terms with a shipping line for RF and DG from USLGB to AUMEL than the rest of the imports on that shipping line moving under a different contract number
Similar configuration can be added in the Exporter tab for the Export customers, and against Forwarders in their own Customer Masterfile, e.g.
The Import Job Registration screen and Sea Export Job Registration screen have been updated with a new field to enter the Service Contract number. The new field is in the Various Information tab. Where this number is provided in the job, the detention calculation will apply the matching detention terms

The service contract number in the Import and Export job screens has been added as an output option in the User Configured automatic reports at Job and Order level.

