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# 8.3 Accounting rules for recalculation when modifying the loading plan

1\) Modify the load orientations, loading rules to recalculate: free of charge.

2\) Increase or decrease the quantity of goods to recalculate: if the volume of adjusted goods is within 30% of the total volume of goods before the adjustment, free of charge; If it exceeds 30%, the plan will be regarded as a new calculation task and will be charged according to the relevant accounting rules.

3\) Adding or deleting the number of cargo lines to recalculate: regarded as a new calculation task and charged according to the accounting rules.

4\) Adjusting the size of the goods to recalculate: regarded as a new calculation task and charged according to the accounting rules.


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