SkyLIne Vessel Schedule (Import) Add-On
by 2M Technologies
Track long-term InTransit values and calculate true landed costs with this ERP add-on module.
SkyLIne Vessel Schedule is an extension to SkyLIne (all Versions) which provides the capability for tracking long-term InTransit values, such as when the user Organization is an Importer and the goods take a substantial amount of time to received, so the goods will no longer be On-Order from the Vendor, but are not yet On-Hand, in our Warehouse. In most cases, the goods are already owned by the Organization and must be tracked.
In addition to tracking, the module also allows for calculation of a true Landed Cost of the items, adding in such things as Duty, Freight, Brokerage and other Charges into the Landed Cost.
Includes:
- Container Management (Loading)
- Container ID
- Port of Loading
- Shipping Company
- ETD
- ETA
- Arrival
- Port of Destination
- Booking Number
- Forwarder
- Indent Goods' POs / Lines being allocated into the Container
- Fill Container based upon Size
- Comments - manual and generated workflow
- InTransit Processing
- Place Goods InTransit
- Add InTransit Date
- Reduces SkyLIne OnOrder and Increases InTransit
- Container Receiving
- Reconcile to AP Invoice
- Receive to Inventory
- Calculate Landed Cost
- Add to OnHand, reduce InTransit
- ISF, HBL and MBL Numbers for each Vendor in the Container
- Reporting
- Cost Matrix (FOB, Transportation, Duty, Ocean Freight, Brokerage, variance vs. Standard)
- Tracking Reports
Because it is offered as a SaaS subscription, it dispenses with the purchase, maintenance and upkeep of a server and related software and 3rd party licenses.
Each user license of SkyLIne Vessel Schedule is an add-on to SkyLIne Pro or Core and Response (Cloud Hosted).
This subscription covers one user per application company and includes a Full SkyLIne License for its named user(s). For example, a user with an Vessel Schedule license for Company A would not be able to access Company B's SkyLIne with the same license; the user would require a separate license for Company B.