Settings Branding Brands The Branding page is where brands can be created for the company or for any sub-companies owned by them. Branding is used to show The Companies Logo and Name, which are shown when sending emails or giving invoices to customers. To reach the Branding page click on the Admin Dropdown, then click on settings. Once on the Settings page, click on the Branding tab to open the page. Clicking on the three bars on the top left corner of the page will expand the side menu showing more detail for easier navigation Branding Page The page displays with any brands that have already been created and shows The Brand, Status, Support, when it was last Updated and Actions that can be taken on the brand. New Brands can also be added here as well. Brand: The Name of The Company and be seen here Status: What the status of the brand is, whether it's active or if it's the current default brand of the company Support: Provides an Email and Phone number in order to reach out to the brand if any support is needed Updated: Shows when the brand was last updated Actions: Here an Account can be activated/deactivated, can be made the default brand, can be edited or can just be deleted +Add Brand: Clicking on Add Brand gives the option to add a brand, see below for more detail. Adding a brand Clicking on the +Add Brand button brings up the add brand page if any brands need to be added. The page can then be filled with all the information needed in order to create a brand for the company. The Following fields will then appear to be filled out Brand Name Tagline Address Line 1 Address Line 2 City State Zip License State HOD License Number State License Number Images can then be added for the Logo, Dark Mode Logo, Favicon, Thumbnail and Dark Mode Thumbnail Any Oil/Propane Service Plan PDF's can be added here The Portal URL Website URL Application URL Support Email and Phone Number Can toggle wether Active/Inactive and if it's the Default Brand or not Once finished filling out the information, clicking on the Save Brand button will now upload the new brand for the company's use. Clicking cancel will close out the page and any information put in will be deleted. Editing a Brand To edit a brand, click on the edit button in the brand row in order to make any changes neccessary. The Edit page will pop up and look just like the Add Brand page, only with the fields already filled out. From here any changes can be made to the brand and saved by clicking on the Save Brand button. Hitting cancel will close the page and undo any changes that were made to the page Custom Fields Introduction Custom Fields are where custom fields, that are seen when creating a system and equipment, are created and managed. To reach the Customs Fields page, open the settings page by clicking on admin then clicking on the Customs Fields. Clicking on the three bars on the top left corner of the page will expand the side menu for easier access Custom Fields Custom Fields are an additional field that allows for extra infomration to be added when creating a system or equipment. When arriving on the page, custom fields are shown as line items with the following columns Label - The label off tje field created Key Type - The type the Custom Field is being made for, eg. System, Equipment Subtype - The subtype that falls under the type, eg. subtype for system would be a fuel and for equipment, the subtype would be the kind of equipment Status - Shows if the custom field is currently active or inactive Actions - Actions that can be taken on the Custom Field Edit - Clicking allows for the Custom Fiels to be edited Status - Can be toggled to make Custom Field active or inactive Trash - Clicking will delete the Custom Fields created Adding a Custom Field Adding a Custom Field is simple and is done by clicking on the Add Field button. Once clicked, the Add Custom Field popup will generate and the following should be filed out Display Label - The Name of the Custom Field being added Field Key - Type - The type that the field is for, eg. System, Equipment Sybtype - Will vary based on type, eg. if System, then it'll be the type of fuel, if Equipment, the type of equipment being used Description - A description of the Custom Field be added Once all the fields are filled out, clicking on Create Field will generate the Custom Field and it will appear when creating a system or equipment for the customer. Clicking on cancel will close out the popup and the Custom Field will not be added Editing A Custom Field in order to edit a Custom Field, start by clicking on the Edit button under the actions side of a selected Custom Field. Once clicked, the edit Custom Field popup will appear, which is the same as the Add A Custom Field popup with the exception of the fields already filled out. Once the popup appears, all fields can be edited, and once finished, clicking on Update Field will update all information that was edited to the Custom Field. Clicking on cancel will close out the popup and void out any changes that might've been made Fuels Introduction The Fuels page is where Fuels are created and managed based on the fuels that the company uses. To reach the Fuels page, open the settings page by clicking on admin then clicking on the Fuels. Clicking on the three bars on the top left corner of the page will expand the side menu for easier access Fuels As stated above, Fuels are created and managed here. Fuels are incredibly important to create as this is the product that is primarily being sold and without Fuels in the system, deliveries can't be routed or delivered for Customers. When arriving on the page, The page will show all Fuels created as line items with the following columns Fuel Name - this will appear as the fuel type created, eg. Oil, Propane, Diesel, etc. Status - Shows if the Fuel is currently active Play/Pause - Clicking here will activate or deactive the selected fuel Trash - Clicking here will delete the selected fuel Below that will show the Tank Size Template for the Fuel that was created and appears as follows Name - The name of the Tank System Size - The Size of the tank Useable - The amount of fuel that's useable, also the reccomended amount volume that can be in the tank Optimal Delivery - The Optimal ammount that the tank should be filled to Active - Toggle to make the fuel active or inactive Actions - Actions that can be taken on the Template Edit- Clicking here allows for the Template to be edited Trash - Clicking here will delete the template Creating Fuels and Tank Templates Creating a fuel is simple and is done by simply typing the name of the fuel being created in The New Fuel Name Box and clicking on the Add Fuel button. This will now add the fuel to the system and will be added as a line item to the Fuel Page. From here the fuel can be used to set up fuels deliveries, but creating a fuel can be taken a step further by adding a Tank Size Template. To add a Fuel Template, click on the Add Template button after a fuel is created, this will bring up the Add Tank Size Template popup. A general warning will first appear stating that Capacity, Recommended Volume and Optimal Volume must be greater than 0 with a small guideline at the bottom of the page. Note that this is the tank that is on the companies property or where the company gets it's fuel from for management and keeping track of how much fuel is available for delivery. The following fields should then be filled Name - The name of the Fuel System Tank Capacity - The actual size of the Tank Recommended Volume - The recommended max amount that should be in the tank Optimal Delivery Volume - The optimal amount that should be delivered to the tank Once finished, simply click on the Create button and the Tank Template will be created and added to the Fuel. Clicking cancel will close the popup and void out any information that was filled in the fields Editing Fuels and Tank Templates While a created fuel cannot be edited, simple actions such as acitvating and deactivating a fuel can be done by clicking on the pause or play button. Of course the fuel can be deleted as well if need be. A Tank Size Template on the other can can be edited and is done simply by clicking on the edit button under the Actions part of the template. After clicking, the Edit Tank Size Template, which is the same as the Add Tank Size Template with the exception of the fields already filled out. The fields can then be edited and clicking on update will update the template if any changes were made and clicking on cancel will close out the window and void out any changes made. Invoice Code Introduction The Invoice Codes page are where invoice codes are created and managed for service products. To reach the Invoice Codes page, open the settings page by clicking on admin then clicking on the Invoice Codes. Clicking on the three bars on the top left corner of the page will expand the side menu for easier access Invoice Codes Upon arrving on the Invoice Codes page, Invoice Codes will be generated in a table with each code as a line item and with the following columns Code - The name asssigned to the code Description - A description of the Invoice Code Price - The price assigned to the Invoice Code Taxable - Whether the code is taxable Status - Shows the status of the code, whether active or inactive Actions - Actions that can be taken on the code Edit - Click to edit an existing Code Status - Toggle if the Code is active or inactive Trash - Delete the Invoice Code Creating a Invoice Code Creating a Invoice Code is easy and is done simply by clicking on the Add Code button. Upon clicking on the code, The Add invoice Code popup will generate and the following fields need to be filled out Code - The name of the code being created Description - A description of the code being created Price - The price being assigned to the Code Taxable - Toggle to make code taxable or not taxable Active - Toggle to make code active or inactive Upon filling out all fields, clicking on Create Invoice Code will generate the code for future use, clicking on cancel will close the window and delete all information filled out. Editing a Code Editing a code is simple and is done simply by clicking on the edit button on the actions part of the Invoice Code line item. After clicking on the code, the Edit Invoice Code popup will generate. It's the same popup as the Create Invoice Code one with the excception of the fields already filled out. From here any information that needs to be edited can be changed and once done, clicking on the Update Invoice Code will update any information changed. Clicking on the Cancel button will close the window and void out any information edited on screen. Invoice Subtypes Introduction This page is where Invoice Subtypes can be created and/or managed. Invoice Subtypes are used primarily for categorizing invoices when they are generated. To reach the Invoice Subtypes, click on the Admin dropdown and click on settings, once on the settings page click on the Invoice Subtype to open the page. Invoice Subtypes As stated before, invoice subtypes are used to categorize invoices for easier sorting and organization. When reaching the page, all subtypes will be shown as a table with each type being a line item and with the following columns, Type - The Name and Type of of the Subtype Invoice created Status - The status of the type whether it be active or inactive Actions - Actions that can be taken on the type such as Edit - Clicking here allows for subtypes to be edited Status - Shows the status of the subtype and clicking allows to change from active to inactive Trash - Clicking here deletes the the subtype Creating an Invoice Subtype Creating an Invoice Subtype is easy and can be done by clicking on the Add Invoice Subtype button. Once clicked, the Add Invoice Subtype popup will appear with one field needing to be filled out, the Type. The type is name of the type being created, once filled out, clicking on the create button will create the subtype. To active, just click on the status button under the actions part of the line item. Editing an Invoice Subtype Editing an Invoice Subtype is easy and follows the same process of adding one. To do so, click on the edit button under actions on the Subtype that needs editing. The Edit Invoice Subtype popup will appear which is the same as the Add Invoice Subtype. After editing the field, click on the Update button to update the edited page. Clicking on cancel will void out any changes and close the popup. Labels Introduction The Labels section of settings is where label are created and managed and can be assigned for various purposes. A label can be attached to a Customer, Location, Employee and Service Visits to provide additional information. Examples are labels used to identify a type of customer, the type of property the loaction is, what job an employee is performing or service visits to identify ugency and type of service being performed. To reach the Labels section, click on the dropdown next to admin, click opn settings, then click on Labels. Clicking on the 3 bars on the top left corner of the page will expand the side menu for easier access. Upon landing on the Labels page, there will be 4 tabs that can be selected for creating labels Labels When arriving on the Labels page, There will be 4 tabs to identify what the label is being created for Customer Location Employee Service Visits Each tab will show each label as a line item with the following columns Name - Shows the label of the name Type - Shows the type of the Label (Types can be created for Customer, Location and Employee, but not for Service Visits Status - The status of the label, Active or Inactive Actions - Actions that can be taken on the label Edit - Click here to edit a label Status - Clicking here will toggle the label between Active or Inactive Trash - Clicking here will delete the Label Creating Labels Creating Labels is simple and is done the same way for all categories with the exception of types under Service Visits. To creat a label Select a tab to add a label to that category Click on the Add Label button to bring up the Add Label popup Add the name of the Label Add the type of label The type of label can be added simply by typing out what the type should be named and creating the label. Now that type will generate as part of the dropdown for types going forward. This can only be done for Customer, Location and Employee Service visits only has 4 types to select from, each with it's own color attached for urgency Other - Blue Equipment - Purple Action - Green Problem - Red Click Create to generate a label for the category Once labels are created, they can be attached to the category the were created for Customer - Can be attached on the Customer Overview page, a detailed look on how can be seen on the Customer Account page Location - Can be attached on the Manage locations page, A detailed look on how can be seen on the Manage Location Settings page Employee - Can be attached on the Employee Management page, a detailed look on how can be seen on the Employee Management page Service Visits - Can be attached on the Customer Service Page In order to attach a label to any of the mentioned categories, the label must be created on the settings page first. Editing Labels Editing Labels is simple and is done by clicking on the Edit button under the actions section of a created label. After clicking on edit, the Edit Label menu will popup and any edits can be made to the label. Once completed, clicking on the Update Label button will update the label with the new information and clicking on cancel will close out the popup and erase any changed made on the label. Promotions What are Promotions? Promotions allow you to offer discounts or apply surcharges to customer invoices automatically. Once configured, promotions are applied when invoices are created, helping you run marketing campaigns, seasonal pricing, or loyalty programs without manual calculations. Types of Discounts and Surcharges Discount Strategies Promotions can reduce invoice amounts in three different ways: 1. Flat Amount Takes a fixed dollar amount off the invoice Example: $10 off every delivery Set as a negative value (e.g., -10.00) 2. Percentage of Fuel Cost Discounts based on a percentage of the fuel subtotal Example: 5% off propane deliveries 3. Per-Unit Adjustment Adjusts the price per gallon or liter Example: $0.10 off per gallon Set as a negative value per unit (e.g., -0.10) Surcharges You can also add charges to invoices by using positive values instead of negative ones. This is useful for: Late payment fees Peak season pricing Delivery surcharges Minimum delivery penalties Check handling Convenience fees When Promotions Apply Application Methods Promotions can be configured to apply in different ways: Universal Applies to every qualifying invoice automatically Great for ongoing discounts or standard pricing adjustments Example: All residential customers get 3% off heating oil Countdown Counts down a specific number of invoices When the counter reaches zero, the promotion applies once and then deactivates Example: "Your next 10 deliveries are free, then get $20 off the 11th" Limited Uses Applies to a set number of invoices, then deactivates Example: "First 5 customers get 10% off" Volume-Based Applies when the delivery meets certain volume requirements Example: "100 gallons or more gets $15 off" Requires volume tiers to be configured Negative Volume Applies when the delivery is below a certain volume Example: "Small deliveries under 50 gallons have a $10 surcharge" Requires volume tiers to be configured Time-Based Discount appears on the invoice but only applies if the customer pays within a certain number of days Example: "Pay within 15 days and get 5% off" Great for encouraging prompt payment Filtering Which Invoices Get Promotions By Fuel Type You can limit promotions to specific types of fuel: All fuel types Propane only Heating oil only Other specific fuel types By Date Range Set when the promotion is active: Start Date - When the promotion begins End Date - When the promotion expires Leave blank for ongoing promotions Example: Create a summer promotion active from May 1 to September 30 that automatically repeats each year (you'll need to update the year manually). Applying Promotions Promotions must be assigned to specific delivery locations to be used. This allows you to: Run different promotions at different delivery locations Have granular control of which customers get the promotions Easily add or remove promotions Setting Up a Promotion Basic Setup Navigate to the promotions management section Click "Create New Promotion" Fill in the required information: Name - What you'll see in lists and on invoices Description - Optional notes about the promotion Active - Toggle to enable/disable the promotion Choose Your Discount Type Select a Strategy : Flat Amount - Fixed dollar discount Percentage - Percent off the fuel cost Per-Unit - Discount per gallon/liter Enter the Value : For discounts, use negative numbers (e.g., -10 or -0.05) For surcharges, use positive numbers (e.g., 10 or 0.05) For percentages, use decimals (5% = 0.05, not 5) Choose How It Applies Select an Application Method : Universal - Every qualifying invoice Countdown - Count down to one final discount Limited Uses - Fixed number of applications Volume-Based - Based on delivery size Negative Volume - For small deliveries Time-Based - Only if paid quickly Configure method-specific settings: Countdown : Set how many invoices until the discount Limited Uses : Set total number of uses available Time-Based : Set the payment window in days Set Filters (Optional) Choose which invoices qualify: Fuel Type - Leave blank for all, or select specific type Fuel Subtype - Further narrow by propane, oil, etc. Start Date - When the promotion begins (optional) End Date - When the promotion ends (optional) Assign to Locations After creating the promotion, assign it to the locations where it should be active Without location assignments, the promotion won't be used Managing Active Promotions Viewing Promotions You can view: All promotions across the company Promotions assigned to a specific delivery location Active vs. inactive promotions Usage statistics (for limited use and countdown promotions) Editing Promotions You can update most promotion settings at any time: Change the discount amount Adjust date ranges Toggle active/inactive status Modify application settings Note: Changes apply immediately to new invoices but don't affect invoices already created. Deactivating Promotions When a promotion ends: Toggle the "Active" switch to off, or Delete the promotion (it will be archived, not permanently removed) Inactive promotions won't apply to new invoices but remain in the system for reporting purposes. Assigning to Additional Locations To use a promotion at more locations: Find the promotion in the list Select "Assign to Location" Choose the location(s) Save Removing from Locations To stop using a promotion at a location: Find the promotion Select "Unassign from Location" Choose the location(s) to remove Confirm Common Promotion Examples Example 1: Spring Propane Sale Goal: 5% off all propane deliveries in April, payment required within 15 days Setup: Name: "Spring Propane Sale" Strategy: Percentage Value: -0.05 (5% discount) Method: Time-Based Payment Window: 15 days Fuel Type: Fuel Fuel Subtype: Propane Start Date: April 1 End Date: April 30 Assign to all locations Example 2: New Customer Welcome Goal: $25 off each of the first 3 deliveries for new customers Setup: Name: "New Customer Welcome" Strategy: Flat Amount Value: -25.00 Method: Limited Uses Uses Remaining: 3 (per promotion instance) Assign to customer's location when they sign up Note: You'd create a separate promotion instance for each new customer or use a different tracking method. Example 3: Volume Discount Goal: $20 off deliveries of 150 gallons or more Setup: Name: "Large Delivery Discount" Strategy: Flat Amount Value: -20.00 Method: Volume-Based Volume Tiers: 150 gallons minimum Fuel Type: Fuel Assign to applicable locations Example 4: Small Delivery Surcharge Goal: $15 surcharge for heating oil deliveries under 100 gallons Setup: Name: "Small Delivery Fee" Strategy: Flat Amount Value: 15.00 (positive for surcharge) Method: Negative Volume Volume Threshold: 100 gallons Fuel Subtype: Heating Oil Assign to all locations Example 5: Summer Service Discount Goal: 10% off all summer deliveries (June-August), applies to every invoice Setup: Name: "Summer Service Special" Strategy: Percentage Value: -0.10 (10% discount) Method: Universal Start Date: June 1 End Date: August 31 Assign to desired locations Example 6: Loyalty Countdown Goal: After 12 full-price deliveries, customers get their 13th delivery free Setup: Name: "Baker's Dozen Loyalty" Strategy: Percentage Value: -1.00 (100% discount) Method: Countdown Countdown Invoices: 12 Assign when customer enrolls in program How Time-Based Promotions Work Time-based promotions are unique because they appear on the invoice but only actually apply when the customer pays: At Invoice Creation The promotion is noted on the invoice Customer sees the potential discount Invoice shows the discounted amount At Payment Time System checks if payment is within the allowed window If yes, the discount is applied to the ledger If no, the discount is removed and full amount is charged For Automatic Payments Autopay system automatically applies time-based promotions if within the window If payment fails, the discount is automatically rolled back Customer can retry payment if still within the window Example: Invoice created on January 1 with a 15-day early payment discount: Customer pays January 10: ✓ Discount applies Customer pays January 20: ✗ No discount (too late) Tips for Success Setting Up Percentages Always use decimal values: 5% = 0.05, not 5 For discounts, make them negative: -0.05 Double-check the math before activating Date Ranges Use specific start/end dates for seasonal promotions Leave dates blank for ongoing promotions Remember to update yearly promotions when they expire Testing Promotions Start by assigning to just one location to test Create a test invoice to verify the calculation Expand to more locations once confirmed working Volume Thresholds Make sure volume tiers are configured before activating volume-based promotions Be clear about whether the threshold is gallons or liters Consider fuel expansion/contraction in your thresholds Multiple Promotions Customers can potentially qualify for multiple promotions on one invoice The system applies all qualifying promotions Be mindful of stacking discounts that might be too generous Communication Let customers know about promotions in advance Include promotion details on invoices when applicable Send reminders for time-based promotions (e.g., "Pay within 10 days to save 5%") Troubleshooting Promotion Not Appearing on Invoices Check these common issues: Is the promotion marked as Active? Is it assigned to the correct location? Does the invoice match the fuel type/subtype filters? Is today's date within the start/end date range? For volume-based: Does the delivery meet the volume requirement? For limited uses: Are there uses remaining? Wrong Discount Amount Verify: The strategy matches your intent (flat vs. percentage vs. per-unit) For percentages, you're using decimal format (0.05, not 5) The value has the correct sign (negative for discount, positive for surcharge) For volume-based, the volume tiers are configured correctly Time-Based Discount Not Applied Confirm: Payment was made within the allowed number of days The invoice creation date + valid days hasn't passed Automatic payment processing completed successfully Customer's payment method was valid Promotion Deactivated Unexpectedly This can happen when: Limited uses reached zero Countdown completed its cycle End date was reached An administrator manually deactivated it Check the promotion history or activity logs for details. Getting Started To start using promotions: Plan your promotion - Decide on the discount type, amount, and rules Create the promotion - Fill in all the details carefully Assign to locations - Choose where it should be active Test it - Create a test invoice to verify it works correctly Monitor usage - Keep track of how often it's applied Adjust as needed - Fine-tune the settings based on results Promotions help you attract new customers, reward loyal ones, and manage pricing flexibility across your business. Set them up strategically to maximize their impact! Taxes Introduction The Taxes page is where taxes can be created to be attached to any sales made that are taxable. The importance of creating taxes is that they are automatically applied to a customer's invoice once the service is completed rather than having to do them all manually afterwards and erases the need for additional calculations. This page will walk through how to create taxes and how they can be applied to customers automatically if need be. To reach the Taxes page, click on the Admin Dropdown on the side menu, then click on Settings and then Taxes. Clicking on the three bars on the top left corner of the page will expand the side menu to allow for easier access Taxes When reaching the tax page, it will show with each tax created as a line item and with the following columns Name - The name of the tax Rate - The rate of the tax Rate Type - The Kind of rate such a percentage or per unit Fuel - The type of fuel getting taxed Description - A small description of the tax Status - Whether or not the tax is active or inactive Default - Setting a tax to default will make it so that it's applied to every account, even new ones Actions - Actions that can be taken on the tax such as Edit - Clicking here will allow tax to be edited Status - Clicking here allows for the status to be active or inactive Trash - Clicking here will delete the tax Adding Taxes Adding Taxes is simple, in order to add one, click on the Add Tax button. Clicking on it will bring up the Add Tax Line Item popup and the following fields will need to be filled out Tax Name - Name of the tax being created Rate Type - Rate of the tax being created Rate Value - The Value of the rate Fuel - The specific fuels the tax applies too Description - A small description of the tax being created The Following can be toggled for taxes to be appplied Fuel Service Subscriptions Service plans Propane Exchange Default For New Locations - Toggling here allows for taxes to be applied to all locations created after enabling After filling out all the fields and enabling the tabs to be taxed, clicking on the Create Tax button will add the tax item to be applied to sales going forward, clicking on cancel will close out the popup and all information will be deleted. Editing Tax Item Editing a tax line item is the same as adding one with the exception of hitting the edit button on the actions column on the tax line item that needs to be adjusted. The same popup as the Add Tax Line Item as seen above will popup and any fields that need to be edited can be edited here. Once finished updating, clicking on the Update Tax button will update the selected tax item with the new information and clicking on cancel will canel out any updates made on the popup. Terminals Introduction The Terminals page is where terminals can be created and/or managed. Terminals are the origin point for Drivers where fuels are picked up, transferred and or dropped off. They can either be the same location as the company or somewhere offsite, here is where that location is set on Kozy. To reach Terminals, click on the Admin dropdown and click on settings, once on the settings page, click on Terminals to open the page. Terminals Terminals are the origin point of a fuel and where drivers can pick up fuels for delivery and or drop off excess or leftover fuels. Terminals can have the same origin point as the company or even have it offsite and will be displayed here as a table with each terminal a line item with the following columns Terminal Name - The name of the Terminal Fuel Type - The Fuel that's supplied by the terminal Status - The status of the terminal Location (Lat, Lng) - Shows the coordinates of the terminal Created - When the terminal was created in the system Actions - Actions that can be taken on the terminal Edit - Clicking here will allow the terminal to be edited Status - Clicking here will allow the terminal to be active or inactive Trash Can - Clicking here will delete the terminal from the system Creating a Terminal Creating a terminal is easy and can be done by clicking on the Add Terminal button. After clicking on the button, the Add Terminal popup will appear and the following fields need to be filled out Terminal Name - The name of the Terminal Fuel Type - The fuel or fuels that the terminal provides for delivery Status - Toggle to make the terminal active or inactive Terminal Location Location Search - Add the terminals address, a suggested address wil appear below, clicking on it will add the Coordinates of the location. If no suggestion appears, then the coordinates will need to be filled out Lattitude and Longitude - If no suggested address is selected, then the coordinates of the terminal must be added here Once completed, clicking on Create Terminal will add the terminal to the system and it will appear on the list of terminals used by the company. Clicking on cancel will close the popup and delete any information filled out. With Terminals now created, prices can be set and routing can begin for drivers. Editing a Terminal To edit a terminal, simply click on the Edit button on the line item under the actions portion of the terminal. After clicking on edit, the Edit Terminal popup will appear, which is the same as the Add Terminal popup with the exception of the terminal information already filled out. Any edits can be made here and once finsihed, clicking on Update Terminal will update any information changed and clicking cancel will close the window and negate any changes made to the terminal. Vehicles Introduction This page is where company vehicles can be created and/or managed. Vehicles are what transport the fuels from terminals to customers, or even transfer to other vehicles if need be. Vehicle's contain fuel containers and depending on the type of fuel, can carry multiple types of fuel at once. To reach the Vehicles page, click on the Admin dropdown and click on Settings, once on the Settings page, click on Vehicles to open the page. Vehicles As stated above, Vehicles are used to tranport fuel in containers from Terminals to customers. Vehicles will appear on this page as line items with the following columns Name - The name of the vehicle Containers - Shows how many containers are on the vehicle and by clicking on Manage Containers allows the containers to be edited Status - Shows if the vehicle is active or inactvie Actions - Actions that can be taken on the vehicle such as editing or deleting Creating Vehicles Creating a vehicle is easy and can be done simply by clicking on the Add Vehicle button. After clicking on the button, the Add Truck popup will appear and the Name of the truck needs to be filled out. After giving the vehicle a name, clicking on Create will create the vehicle and containers can be added next. Clicking on cancel will close the window and delete the name added. After creating a vehicle, containers will need to be added and is done by clicking on Manage Containers on the vehicle line item under containers. The Manage Fuel Containers popup will appear and the following fields need to be filled out Container Name - The Name assigned to the container be created Compatable Fuels - The fuels that can be carried in the container. Multiple Fuels can be added to the container only if the fuels are compatible Capacity Volume - The amount that the container can hold After filling out the information, clicking on Create Container will add the container to the vehicle. Multiple containers can be added to a vehicle and can be done simply by clicking on Manage Containers again and adding the second containers information and clicking Creat Container. Clicking on Manage Containers also shows existing conatiners and they appear as Container ID - The container ID assigned by the system Name - The name of the Container Capacity - The amount of fuel the container can carry Fuels - Shows compatible fuels that can be loaded on the container Edit - Allows a container to be edited Trash Can - Delete an existing container With all of that, a vehicle is now fully created in the system and is now ready for deployment. Editing and Vehicle and Container A Vehicles name can be edited simply by clicking on the edit button under the actions section of the a vehicle listed. Here the name of a Vehicle can be changed and clicking on update will update the name. Editing a container is easy as well and is done by clicking on Manage Containers. After the Manage Fuel Containers popup appears, simply click on the edit button next to the container that needs to be edited. The information of the container will generate below Edit Container and any information that needs to be edited can be changed here. Once all information has been edited, click on Update Container to update any information that was changed on the container Zones Zones The Zones page is where Zones can be created to show locations that are covered under a specific zone umbrella. These Zones can range anywhere from being regional to what locations only use specific fuels. To reach the Zones page, click on Admin Dropdown on the side menu then click on Settings. Once on the settings page, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on Zones Zones Page Once on the Zones page, a list of zones already created will be generated. This list includes Name of The Zone, Description of the Zone, what Kind, when it became Active, when it became Inactive and any actions that can be taken on the Zone. Adding new Zones can also be done here Name: Shows the name of The Zone created Description: A brief description of the zone Kind: What Zone Type it is, such as Degree Day, Brand and Service Active At: When the zone became active Inactive At: When the zone became inactive Actions: Actions that can be taken on the zone such as editing or deleting +Add Zones: Clicking here will bring up the Add Zones page to add any additional Zones Adding New Zones Clicking on the Add Zones button will bring up the Add Zones page. Some fields will then be generated that need to be filled out in order to create a Zone Zone Name Description Zone Type: Dregree Day, Brand or Service Zone Color A City or Zip Code search which will auto create a zone (This can be adjusted, see below) After filling out those fields, next will be creating the zone itself on the map. Note that if a zip code or city are selected, a zone will be auto generated, this zone can be edited Toggle the Free Drawing Mode to on From here, select points on the map to create lines until a general shap is formed to indicate that zone All the points can then be dragged by clicking on them, holding down the click and then dragging to desired loaction The Auto generated zone can also be edited by following the previous step Once desired zone is created, a Weather Location Marker must be placed on the map by toggling on the Weather Location Mode and clicking on the map. Once on the map, the marker can be dragged based on what weather loaction should be tied to the zone created Once that's all finished, Zone coordinates will be generated to shows all coordinates for every point placed on the map. Once everything is filled out and looks satisfactory, clicking on the Save Zone button will save the zone. Clicking on the Clear Polygon button will clear the ploygon to start over again and clicking Close will close the window, deleting any information that was filled out. Editing a Zone In order to edit a zone, when on the Zones page, click on the edit button which will be under actions in a zone row. Clicking on the edit button will bring up the Edit Zones Page. The page is the same as the Add Zones page from above with the exception of the fields already being filled out. All of the information can then be edited including changing the zone polygon. After edits are complete, clicking on Save Zone will save all the edits made to the Zones. Clicking on Clear Polygon will clear the previous zone polygon if a new one needs to be generated and clicking on Close will close the window and no edits will be saved