Temperature

The Temperature tab provides access to temperature monitoring reports recorded during the voyage.

These reports contain environmental and container temperature measurements collected on board the vessel and submitted through the Daily Report Web Portal.

Temperature reports are not directly linked to a voyage.
A report appears in a voyage automatically if:

  • The Vessel in the report matches the vessel assigned to the voyage.

  • The Report Date falls within the voyage period (ETA of the first port call—ETD of the last port call).

Report Types

Two types of temperature reports are supported:

  • Hold Temperature Report — Temperature monitoring inside vessel holds and compartments.

  • Container Temperature Report — Temperature monitoring for containers carried on the vessel.

Both report types can be created from the Voyage card via the button.

Tab Structure

The Temperature tab contains two subtabs:

  • Hold Reports — Detailed reports for vessel compartments.

  • Container Report — Consolidated report based on container temperature reports.

The Hold Reports subtab displays Hold Temperature Reports.

Each report records environmental conditions and refrigeration parameters for vessel holds and compartments.

Report Structure
  • The report structure is automatically generated from the holds and compartments defined in the Vessel card.

  • The Compartment column reflects the vessel layout.
    These entries are predefined and cannot be added or removed.

Report Fields

The report contains the following fields:

  • Date: Report date. The value must fall within the voyage period (ETA of the first port call—ETD of the last port call).

  • Ref. Engineer: Name of the responsible engineer who prepared the report.

  • Captain: Name of the vessel captain at the time of the report.

  • Compartment: Vessel compartment where the measurement is recorded.

  • Cargo: Cargo type selected from the cargo library used in the Voyage Module.

  • Fans Speed / Supply: Ventilation mode. Available values: None, Low, Normal, High.

  • Ambient, °C: Ambient air temperature.

  • Sea Water, °C: Sea water temperature.

  • Compressor 1–5 Status (slider icon): Compressor state (On/Off).

  • Compressor 1–5 Capacity, %: Current compressor load.

  • Set Point, °C: Target temperature setting.

  • Delivery Air Temperature, °C: Temperature measured after the evaporator.

  • Return Air Temperature, °C: Temperature measured before the evaporator.

  • Pulp Temperature, °C: Temperature of the cargo.

  • COâ‚‚, %: Carbon dioxide level.

  • RH, %: Relative humidity.

  • Air Cooling Fan Speed: Speed of cooling fans.

  • Ventilation Fan Supply: Air supply power.

  • Ventilation Fan Exhaust: Exhaust power.

  • Remarks: Additional comments related to the report.

The Ventilation Fan Supply and Ventilation Fan Exhaust columns appear only if the corresponding options are enabled in the Vessel card.

The Container Report subtab displays a consolidated report based on all Container Temperature Reports related to the voyage.

Report Layout

  • Rows represent containers mentioned in the reports.

  • Columns represent individual reports (by date).

Each report contains two temperature values:

  • Delivery Temperature (DAT)

  • Return Temperature (RAT)

If a container has no temperature values for a specific report date, it means the container was not recorded in that report. Possible reasons include:

  • The container had not yet been loaded;

  • The container had already been discharged;

  • The container was not included in the report.

Container Reference Values

Two additional values are taken from the first report of the voyage where the container appears:

  • SP (Set Point): Target container temperature.

  • Cargo: Cargo type assigned to the container.

Temperature Deviation Indicators

The Δ (Delta) parameters define thresholds used to highlight temperature deviations.

Selecting the icon displays the color legend used in the report.

Temperature comparisons are performed as follows:

  • DAT (Delivery Air Temperature) is compared with SP (Set Point).

  • RAT (Return Air Temperature) is compared with DAT (Delivery Air Temperature).

Temperature deviations in the report are highlighted using color indicators.

Blue highlight

  • DAT−SP<ΔDAT−DAT - SP < ΔDAT−
  • RAT−DAT<ΔRAT−RAT - DAT < ΔRAT−

Pink highlight

  • DAT−SP>ΔDAT+DAT - SP > ΔDAT+
  • RAT−DAT>ΔRAT+RAT - DAT > ΔRAT+

Grey highlight

Container is currently not present on board

Export to Excel

Temperature reports can be exported to an Excel file using the button.

During export, the system may either:

  • open an export configuration window where report parameters can be reviewed or adjusted before generating the file; or

  • open a file explorer window to specify the destination for the exported file.