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Component: TM-ADP-CSL
Component Name: Container Shipping Line
Description: The cargo still on board after a vessel’s departure following a particular voyage call.
Key Concepts: Remain on board (ROB) is a term used in the Container Shipping Line (CSL) component of SAP Transportation Management (TM). It refers to the process of keeping a container on board a vessel for an extended period of time. This is done to reduce costs associated with unloading and reloading containers, as well as to optimize the use of space on the vessel. How to use it: In order to use ROB, the user must first define the parameters for the container, such as its size, weight, and destination. The user must also specify the duration of the ROB period. Once these parameters have been set, the user can then book a container on board a vessel and keep it there for the specified duration. Tips & Tricks: When using ROB, it is important to consider the cost savings associated with keeping a container on board a vessel for an extended period of time. Additionally, it is important to consider the impact that ROB may have on other containers that are being loaded onto or off of the vessel. Related Information: For more information about ROB and other features of SAP Transportation Management, please refer to SAP's official documentation. Additionally, there are many online resources available that provide detailed information about how to use and configure SAP TM.