Enter vessel & port details
Capture vessel, terminal, cargo, laytime, and queue information.
CoalSense
Screen vessel delay, port congestion, coal quality variance, and contract exposure before demurrage costs escalate.
This preliminary screen is informational and does not replace a CCA expert review.
Workflow
Capture vessel, terminal, cargo, laytime, and queue information.
Attach supporting quality and commercial documents for screening context.
Get vessel delay, port congestion, coal quality, and contract risk scores.
Risk categories
Demo files
Download synthetic COA, charter / laytime, and vessel / port memo files to test document upload, keyword detection, and preliminary risk scoring. All data is fictional and for demonstration only.
This preliminary screen is informational and does not replace a CCA expert review.
Download Demo Shipment COA
Synthetic loadport COA with ash, sulfur, moisture, GAR, CSR, CRI, HGI, and sizing variance language.
Download Demo Charter / Laytime Extract
Synthetic charter excerpt with laytime, NOR, demurrage rate, dispatch, sampling, and inspector references.
Download Demo Vessel / Port Memo
Synthetic operations memo describing anchor waiting, berth delay, queue length, and laytime uncertainty.
Pair the sample documents with these values on the preliminary screen form for a realistic moderate-to-high risk result.
Vessel
MV Pacific Merit
IMO
9876543
Port / Terminal
Newport News · Dominion Terminal Associates
Status
At anchor
Days waiting
5
Queue length
8
Demurrage rate
$25,000/day
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The CoalSense Preliminary Demurrage Risk Screen provides commercial screening support only. Results do not constitute legal advice, laytime calculation, or binding demurrage determination. Consult qualified counsel and chartering professionals before making commercial decisions.