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Cargo Creation

There are three ways to create a cargo record that will be shown on Track and Trace:

  1. Manual entry.

  2. Data extraction from Excel documents.

  3. Data extraction from PDF documents.

1. Manual Entry

This is done at the Create Cargo page. The data entry screen for cargo items is driven by templates based on exchange type.

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  • Load Container Generic: Cargo Type is defaulted to ‘Container’ for this template.

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  • Load BBK Generic: Cargo type is defaulted to ‘BBK’ for breakbulk in this template.

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2. Excel Documents

Uploading excel documents can be done on the Documents page. It is important to note, Excel documents that are uploaded must contain a format from which we can process. This is to ensure a more accurate data extraction across the excel sheets and headers. When uploading a file, if the user does not choose a processing template, then the cargo will not automatically be created from the file - selecting a valid template is required for generating cargo records.

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Selecting the “Submit without Conversion” template will not create cargo. This will upload the document against the vessel visit only.

3. PDF Documents

Uploading PDF documents can be done on the Documents page. The following file formats are currently supported:

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All other PDF documents that need to be converted to cargo records will need to be manually entered.

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Selecting the “Submit without Conversion” template will not create cargo. This will upload the document against the vessel visit only.

Flow chart for processable Excel & PDF documents

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Once cargo items have been created, they will show in Cargo Track and Trace. For details on handling errors, refer to Processing Errors or Documents guides. Both pages provide access to addressing errors.

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