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Component: TM-ADP-CSL-NAO
Component Name: Network & Operations for Container Shipping Liners
Description: The time a vessel takes to go from pilot on board POB to berth.
Key Concepts: Maneuvering-in time is a term used in the SAP TM-ADP-CSL-NAO Network & Operations for Container Shipping Liners component. It is the time it takes for a vessel to maneuver into a port or berth after it has been given permission to enter. This includes the time it takes to slow down, turn, and dock. How to use it: Maneuvering-in time is used to calculate the total time a vessel spends in port. This information can be used to determine the cost of port services, as well as the efficiency of the vessel's operations. It can also be used to plan future voyages and optimize routes. Tips & Tricks: When calculating maneuvering-in time, it is important to take into account factors such as weather conditions, vessel size, and traffic in the area. This will help ensure that the most accurate estimate is obtained. Related Information: Maneuvering-in time is closely related to other terms such as turnaround time and waiting time. Turnaround time is the total amount of time a vessel spends in port, while waiting time is the amount of time spent waiting for permission to enter a port or berth.