S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E FACTORY TECHNOLOGY DIVISION WEEKLY CANE QUALITY REPORT
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1 WEEK NO. 12 WEEK - ENDING 2/25/2006 BERNARD WORTHY MONY APPLE LONG N TROPIC AVG./ LODGE PARK MUSK TON FROME POND CANA TOTAL TON CANE REC'D AT CORE TONNE 96 SUGAR MADE BRIX PRESS JUICE POL PRESS JUICE PURITY PRESS JUICE PERCENTAGE TESTED NO. OF SAMPLES TAKEN BRIX CRUSHER POL CRUSHER PURITY CRUSHER FIBRE % CANE (CORE) FIBRE % CANE (FACT.) POL % CANE (CORE) POL % CANE (FACT.) J.R.C.S (CORE) TC/TS (CORE) TC/TS (FACT.) R.C.S (FACT.) F.R.I O.E. (REPORTED) RED. POL EXT. (CORE) RED. POL EXT. (REPT.) FILTER CAKE (STD) 0.60 UNDT. LOSS (STD) 1.30 B.H.E (STD) S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E WEEKLY CANE QUALITY REPORT B.H.E (REPORTED) B.H.E (CALCULATED) POL BALANCE % POL LOSS CANE YARD % POL LOSS BAGASSE % POL LOSS FILTER CAKE % POL LOSS MOLASSES % POL REC. SUGAR % POL LOSS UNDT
2 WEEK NO. 12 WEEK - ENDING 2/25/2006 BERNARD WORTHY MONY APPLE LONG N TROPIC AVG./ LODGE PARK MUSK TON FROME POND CANA TOTAL TON CANE REC'D AT CORE TONNE 96 SUGAR MADE BRIX PRESS JUICE POL PRESS JUICE PURITY PRESS JUICE PERCENTAGE TESTED NO. OF SAMPLES TAKEN BRIX CRUSHER POL CRUSHER PURITY CRUSHER FIBRE % CANE (CORE) FIBRE % CANE (FACT.) POL % CANE (CORE) POL % CANE (FACT.) J.R.C.S (CORE) TC/TS (CORE) TC/TS (FACT.) R.C.S (FACT.) F.R.I O.E. (REPORTED) RED. POL EXT. (CORE) RED. POL EXT. (REPT.) FILTER CAKE (STD) 0.60 UNDT. LOSS (STD) 1.30 B.H.E (STD) S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E TO DATE CANE QUALITY REPORT B.H.E (REPORTED) B.H.E (CALCULATED) POL BALANCE % POL LOSS CANE YARD % POL LOSS BAGASSE % POL LOSS FILTER CAKE % POL LOSS MOLASSES % POL REC. SUGAR % POL LOSS UNDT
3 S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E CORE AUDIT REPORT WEEK NO. 12 2/25/2006 BERNARD WORTHY MONY APPLE LONG TROPIC AVG./ LODGE PARK MUSK TON FROME POND CANA TOTAL Tonne Cane Rec'd at Cor Tonne 96 Sugar Made Pol % Cane (core) Pol % Cane (fact.) j.r.c.s (core) r.c.s (fact) Tc/Ts (fact) % Pol Loss Cane Yard Reduce Pol Ext. (Core) Reduce Pol Ext. (Rept.) B.H.E (Reported) % Pol Loss Filter Cake % Pol Loss Undetermined % Pol Loss Molasses B.H.E. (Calculated) Final Molasses Brix Final Molasses Purity F.R.I Purity Press Juice INCREASED PRODUCTION AND F.R.I FOR ADJUSTED CANE YARD LOSS 4 % STD. Tonne Sugar r.c.s Tc/Ts f.r.i STD. R.P.E. AND 4% CANE YARD LOSS Tonne Sugar r.c.s Tc/Ts f.r.i STD. FILTER CAKE AT 4 % CANE YARD LOSS AND STD. R.P.E Tonne Sugar r.c.s Tc/Ts f.r.i STD. UNDT. AT 4% CANE YARD LOSS, STD. R.P.E, STD. FILTER CAKE LOSS Tonne Sugar r.c.s Tc/Ts f.r.i STD. MOL. LOSS (31.5 PTY) AT 4% CANE YARD LOSS AND STD. R.P.E. FILTER CAKE AND UNDT. LOSS Tonne Sugar Tot. Tonne 96 Sugar exp r.c.s Tc/Ts f.r.i.(minimum attainable)
4 S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E CORE AUDIT REPORT WEEK NO. 12 TO DATE 2/25/2006 BERNARD WORTHY MONY APPLE LONG TROPIC AVG./ LODGE PARK MUSK TON FROME POND CANA TOTAL Ton Cane Rec'd at Core Tonne 96 Sugar Made Pol % Cane (core) Pol % Cane (fact.) j.r.c.s (core) r.c.s (fact) Tc/Ts (fact) % Pol Loss Cane Yard Reduce Pol Ext. (Core) Reduce Pol Ext. (Rept.) B.H.E (Reported) % Pol Loss Filter Cake % Pol Loss Undt % Pol Loss Molasses B.H.E. (Calculated) Final Molasses Brix Final Molasses Purity F.R.I Purity Press Juice INCREASED PRODUCTION AND F.R.I FOR ADJUSTED CANE YARD LOSS 4 % STD. Tonne Sugar r.c.s Tc/Ts f.r.i STD. R.P.E. AND 4% CANE YARD LOSS Tonne Sugar r.c.s Tc/Ts f.r.i STD. FILTER CAKE AT 4 % CANE YARD LOSS AND STD. R.P.E Tonne Sugar r.c.s Tc/Ts f.r.i STD. UNDT. AT 4% CANE YARD LOSS, STD. R.P.E, STD. FILTER CAKE LOSS Tonne Sugar r.c.s Tc/Ts f.r.i STD. MOL. LOSS (31.5 PTY) AT 4% CANE YARD LOSS AND STD. R.P.E. FILTER CAKE AND UNDT. LOSS Tonne Sugar Tot. Tonne 96 Sugar exp r.c.s Tc/Ts f.r.i.(minimum attainable)
5 S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E WEEK-ENDING 2/25/2006 FACTORY REVENUE AS A FUNCTION OF FACTORY RECOVERY INDEX (FRI) WEEK NO. 12 BERNARD LODGE WORTHY PARK MONYMUSK APPLETON FROME Actual Standard Actual Standard Actual Standard Actual Standard Actual Standard F.R.I Tonne Cane Rec'd at Core Price/Tonne Sugar($) Crop Avg. JRCS Tonne Sugar Produced Tc/Ts Total Revenue from Sugar($) $0 $0 $29,974,320 $27,788,145 $41,280,300 $40,900,167 $55,343,520 $52,387,653 $76,923,000 $75,945,649 Price/Tonne Cane($) $0.00 $0.00 $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Total Revenue to Supplies($) $0 $0 $18,214,657 $18,214,657 $26,019,764 $26,019,764 $33,705,080 $33,705,080 $45,656,085 $45,656,085 Supplier's Share (%) Total Revenue to Factory($) $0 $0 $11,759,663 $9,573,489 $15,260,536 $14,880,403 $21,638,440 $18,682,573 $31,266,915 $30,289,563 Factory Share(%) Factory Gain/Loss for FRI Above/Below 91($) $0.00 $0.00 $2,186, $0.00 $380, $0.00 $2,955, $0.00 $977, $0.00 LONG POND HAMPDEN TROPIC ANA AVG./TOTAL Actual Standard Actual Standard Actual Standard Actual Standard F.R.I Tonne Cane Rec'd at Core Price/Tonne Sugar($) Crop Avg. JRCS Tonne Sugar Produced Tc/Ts Total Revenue from Sugar($) $13,008,330 $13,343,459 $0 $0 $16,242,498 $16,865,172 $232,771,968 $227,230,244 Price/Tonne Cane($) $1, $1, $0.00 $0.00 $1, $1, $1, $1, Total Revenue to Supplies($) $7,427,426 $7,427,426 $0 $0 $9,844,322 $9,844,322 $140,867,334 $140,867,334 Supplier's Share (%) Total Revenue to Factory($) $5,580,904 $5,916,033 $0 $0 $6,398,176 $7,020,850 $91,904,634 $86,362,911 Factory Share(%) Factory Gain/Loss for FRI Above/Below 91($) ($335,128.70) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ($622,673.94) $0.00 $5,541, $0.00 ***STANDARD JRCS = * PAYMENT FOR SUB-STANDARD CANE PROCESSED NOT INCLUDED.
6 S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E TO DATE 2/25/2006 FACTORY REVENUE AS A FUNCTION OF FACTORY RECOVERY INDEX (FRI) WEEK NO. 12 BERNARD WORTHY MONYMUSK APPLETON FROME LODGE PARK Actual Standard Actual Standard Actual Standard Actual Standard Actual Standard F.R.I Tonne Cane Rec'd at Core Price/Tonne Sugar($) Crop Avg. JRCS Tonne Sugar Produced Tc/Ts Total Revenue from Sugar($) $25,364,178 $36,667,888 $188,189,352 $176,219,285 $239,955,210 $244,483,048 $378,495,720 $369,898,418 $656,807,130 $675,875,105 Price/Tonne Cane($) $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, $1, Total Revenue to Supplies($) $23,559,935 $23,559,935 $111,869,747 $111,869,747 $151,694,408 $151,694,408 $225,931,495 $225,931,495 $384,271,159 $384,271,159 Supplier's Share (%) Total Revenue to Factory($) $1,804,243 $13,107,953 $76,319,605 $64,349,537 $88,260,802 $92,788,641 $152,564,225 $143,966,924 $272,535,971 $291,603,946 Factory Share(%) Factory Gain/Loss for FRI Above/Below 91($) ($11,303,710.36) $0.00 $11,970, $0.00 ($4,527,838.19) $0.00 $8,597, $0.00 ($19,067,974.79) $0.00 LONG HAMPDEN TROPIC AVG./TOTAL POND ANA Actual Standard Actual Standard Actual Standard Actual Standard F.R.I Tonne Cane Rec'd at Core Price/Tonne Sugar($) Crop Avg. JRCS Tonne Sugar Produced Tc/Ts Total Revenue from Sugar($) $87,764,769 $94,714,985 $0 $0 $86,049,135 $99,836,192 $1,662,625,494 $1,697,694,921 Price/Tonne Cane($) $1, $1, $0.00 $0.00 $1, $1, $1, $1, Total Revenue to Supplies($) $50,119,647 $50,119,647 $0 $0 $57,573,337 $57,573,337 $1,005,019,727 $1,005,019,727 Supplier's Share (%) Total Revenue to Factory($) $37,645,122 $44,595,338 $0 $0 $28,475,798 $42,262,855 $657,605,767 $692,675,194 Factory Share(%) Factory Gain/Loss for FRI Above/Below 91($) ($6,950,215.90) $0.00 $0.00 $0.00 ($13,787,056.62) $0.00 ($35,069,426.85) $0.00 ***STANDARD JRCS = * PAYMENT FOR SUB-STANDARD CANE PROCESSED NOT INCLUDED.
7 SUGAR INDUSTRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE PAGE: 1 WEEKLY SUGAR QUALITY REPORT NO: 12 WEEK 2/25/2006 SUGAR QUALITY RESULTS (WEEKLY FIGURES) ================================================================================= SPECIFICATIONS: EXPORT < 0.70 LOCAL WEIGHT POLARIZA- MOISTURE SAFETY COLOUR COLOUR INSOLUBLE GRAIN DEXTRAN ASH REDUCING TION FACTOR AFF. RAW WHOLE RAW SOLIDS SIZE SUGARS FACTORIES TONNES % % (C) IU IU MG/KG 28MESH(T) M.A.U. % % E APPLETON L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 NA A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.31 NA E BERNARD LOD L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 NA A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 NA E DUCKENFIELD L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 NA A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.33 NA E FROME L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 NA A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.22 NA E LONG POND L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 NA A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.38 NA E MONYMUSK L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 NA A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.30 NA E WORTHY PARK L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 NA A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.28 NA TOTALS E & L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 NA AVERAGES A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.28 NA E=EXPORT SUGAR REMARKS: L=LOCAL SUGAR NA=NOT AVAILABLE
8 SUGAR INDUSTRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE PAGE: 2 WEEKLY SUGAR QUALITY REPORT NO: 12 WEEK ENDING: 2/25/2006 SUGAR QUALITY RESULTS (TO-DATE FIGURES) ================================================================================= ========== SPECIFICATIONS: EXPORT < 0.70 LOCAL WEIGHT POLARIZA- MOISTURE SAFETY COLOUR COLOUR INSOLUBLE GRAIN DEXTRAN ASH REDUCING TION FACTOR AFF. RAW WHOLE RAW SOLIDS SIZE SUGARS FACTORIES TONNES % % (C) IU IU MG/KG 28MESH(T) M.A.U. % % E APPLETON L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 #N/A A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.33 #N/A E BERNARD LOD L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 #N/A A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.49 #N/A E DUCKENFIELD L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 #N/A A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.37 #N/A E FROME L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.25 #N/A A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.25 #N/A E LONG POND L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 #N/A A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.43 #N/A E MONYMUSK L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 #N/A A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.44 #N/A E WORTHY PARK L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.00 #N/A A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.29 #N/A TOTALS E & L #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.25 #N/A AVERAGES A #N/A #N/A #N/A 0.32 #N/A E=EXPORT SUGAR REMARKS: L=LOCAL SUGAR NA=NOT AVAILABLE
9 SUGAR INDUSTRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE PAGE: 3 WEEKLY SUGAR QUALITY RE12 WEEK ENDING: 2/25/2006 FACTORIES POLARIZATION RESULTS VS SIRI LABORATORY POLARIZATION RESULTS (WEEK & TO-DATE FIGURES) ===== ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= ========= FACTORIES SIRI LAB. DIFFERENCES TONNES COMMER. %POL. MOISTURE %POL. MOISTURE TONNES FACTORIES SUGAR %POL. 96 SUGAR APPLETON WEEK TO DAT BERNARD WEEK LODGE TO DAT DUCKEN- WEEK FIELD TO DAT FROME WEEK TO DAT LONG WEEK POND TO DAT MONYMUSK WEEK TO DAT WORTHY WEEK PARK TO DAT TOTALS & WEEK AVERAGES TO DAT REMARKS: L=LOCAL SUGAR NA=NOT AVAILABLE
10 SUGAR INDUSTRY RESEARCH INSTITUTE PAGE: 4 WEEKLY SUGAR QUALITY RE12 WEEK ENDING: 2/25/2006 BASE PRICE PROJECTED PENALTY OR PREMIUM APPLIED TO BASIS PER TONNE PRICE ON TOTAL EXPORT BASED ON AMSTAR CONTRACT TO-DATE (US$) =================================================================== ========== TOTAL EXPORT POLARIZA- SAFETY GRAIN COLOUR COLOUR PEN/PREM REMARKS FACTORIES WEIGHT TION FACTOR SIZE AFF. RAW WHOLE RAW DEXTRAN ASH (US$) (TONNES) APPLETON WEEK TO DAT BERNARD WEEK LODGE TO DAT DUCKEN- WEEK FIELD TO DAT FROME WEEK TO DAT LONG WEEK POND TO DAT MONYMUSK WEEK TO DAT WORTHY WEEK PARK TO DAT TOTAL WEEK TO DAT REMARKS: NA=NOT AVAILABLE
11 S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E W E E K L Y M O L A S S E S R E P O R T RUN 12 WEEK-ENDING 2/25/ FACTORY SIRI HYDROMETER HYDROMETER REFRACTOMETER BRIX PURITY POL BRIX PURITY BRIX POL PURITY ASH APPLETON FROME LONG POND MONYMUSK BERNARD LODGE TROPICANA WORTHY PARK AVERAGE
12 S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E T O D A T E M O L A S S S E S R E P O R T RUN 12 WEEK-ENDING 2/25/ FACTORY SIRI HYDROMETER HYDROMETER REFRACTOMETER BRIX PURITY POL BRIX PURITY BRIX POL PURITY ASH APPLETON FROME LONG POND MONYMUSK BERNARD LODGE TROPICANA WORTHY PARK AVERAGE
13 S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E FRS Ver 1.0 Page : 1 WEEKLY SUGAR FACTORY REPORT REPORT No. : 12 WEEK ENDING : 25/02/2006 (AS REPORTED BY THE FACTORIES) ============================================================================================================================================================== LONG TROPI BERNARD WORTHY FROME HAMPDEN APPLE- MONY NEW YAR WEEKLY YEAR TO POND CANA LODGE PARK TON MUSK MOUTH TOTAL DATE ============================================================================================================================================================== * * CANE * * ESTATE'S RECEIVED YEAR TO DATE FARMER'S RECEIVED YEAR TO DATE TOTAL RECEIVED YEAR TO DATE GROUND FOR SUGAR YEAR TO DATE GROUND FOR DISTILLERY YEAR TO DATE GROUND FOR OTHER YEAR TO DATE TOTAL GROUND YEAR TO DATE PERCENT POL PERCENT FIBRE TONNE/TONNE 96 SUGAR YEAR TO DATE TONNE 96 SUGAR YEAR TO DATE LITRE OIL/TONNE 96 SUGAR YEAR TO DATE * * MILLING * * TONNE CANE/HOUR TONNE FIBRE/HOUR POL EXTRACTION
14 S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E FRS Ver 1.0 Page : 2 WEEKLY SUGAR FACTORY REPORT REPORT No. : 12 WEEK ENDING : 25/02/2006 (AS REPORTED BY THE FACTORIES) ============================================================================================================================================================== LONG TROPI BERNARD WORTHY FROME HAMPDEN APPLE- MONY NEW YAR WEEKLY YEAR TO POND CANA LODGE PARK TON MUSK MOUTH TOTAL DATE ============================================================================================================================================================== RED. POL. EXT WHOLLY RED. EXT ABS. JCE. LOST % FIBRE POL LOST % FIBRE IMBIB. % CANE IMBIB. % FIBRE BAGASSE % POL BAGASSE % MOISTURE st. EXP. JCE. : BRIX st. EXP. JCE. : PURITY ABSOL. JCE. : BRIX ABSOL. JCE. : PURITY MIXED JUICE : BRIX MIXED JUICE : PURITY R.S./POL RATIO LAST EXP. JCE. : BRIX LAST EXP. JCE. : PURITY EVAP. SUP. JCE. : BRIX EVAP. SUP. JCE. : PURITY SYRUP : BRIX SYRUP : PURITY FILTER CAKE : POL FILTER CAKE % MOISTURE FILTER CAKE % CANE
15 S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E FRS Ver 1.0 Page : 3 WEEKLY SUGAR FACTORY REPORT REPORT No. : 12 WEEK ENDING : 25/02/2006 (AS REPORTED BY THE FACTORIES) ============================================================================================================================================================== LONG TROPI BERNARD WORTHY FROME HAMPDEN APPLE- MONY NEW YAR WEEKLY YEAR TO POND CANA LODGE PARK TON MUSK MOUTH TOTAL DATE ============================================================================================================================================================== * * FINAL MOLASSES * * BRIX PURITY WEIGHT % CANE BHE WINTER CARP YEAR TO DATE * * COMMERCIAL SUGAR * * TONNE YEAR TO DATE POL EXPORT RAW POL ALL SUGAR MOISTURE, EXPORT RAW MOISTURE, ALL SUGAR FACTORY EFFICIENCY YEAR TO DATE * * POL BALANCE * * POL SUGAR POL MOLASSES POL FILTER CAKE TO DISTILLERY UNDETECTED REMARKS :-
16 S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E FRS Ver 1.0 Page : 1 WEEKLY TIME ACCOUNT REPORT No. : 12 WEEK ENDING : 25/02/2006 ============================================================================================================================ LONG TROPI BERNARD WORTHY FROME 1 FROME 2 HAMPDEN APPLE- MONY NEW YAR ALL POND CANA LODGE PARK TON MUSK MOUTH ISLAND ============================================================================================================================ PERCENTAGE G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. GROSS AVAILABLE TIME WEEK END CLEANING NET AVAILABLE TIME FACTORY STOPPAGES (A) MECHANICAL (B) ELECTRICAL (C) KNIFE CHOKE (D) MILL CHOKE (E) STEAM (F) PROCESS (G) LABOUR 1. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE OTHERS (H) EXTRANEOUS MATTER (I) EXCESSIVE CLEANING (J) OTHER REASONS TOTAL FACTORY STOPPAGES NON-FACTORY STOPPAGES (A) 1. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS PREMEDITATED (B) OUT OF CANE 1. LABOUR a. INDST. DISPUTE b. OTHER WEATHER TRANSPORT FARMER'S DELIVERIES ESTATE'S DELIVERIES MECHANICAL (C) OTHERS - JPS TOTAL NON-FAC. STOPPAGES TOTAL ALL CAUSES ACTUAL TIME GRINDING TME GRND % NET AVAIL TIME
17 S U G A R I N D U S T R Y R E S E A R C H I N S T I T U T E FRS Ver 1.0 Page : 2 YEAR TO DATE TIME ACCOUNT REPORT No. : 12 WEEK ENDING : 25/02/2006 ============================================================================================================================ LONG TROPI BERNARD WORTHY FROME 1 FROME 2 HAMPDEN APPLE- MONY NEW YAR ALL POND CANA LODGE PARK TON MUSK MOUTH ISLAND ============================================================================================================================ PERCENTAGE G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. G.A.T. GROSS AVAILABLE TIME WEEK END CLEANING NET AVAILABLE TIME FACTORY STOPPAGES (A) MECHANICAL (B) ELECTRICAL (C) KNIFE CHOKE (D) MILL CHOKE (E) STEAM (F) PROCESS (G) LABOUR 1. INDUSTRIAL DISPUTE OTHERS (H) EXTRANEOUS MATTER (I) EXCESSIVE CLEANING (J) OTHER REASONS TOTAL FACTORY STOPPAGES NON-FACTORY STOPPAGES (A) 1. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS PREMEDITATED (B) OUT OF CANE 1. LABOUR a. INDST. DISPUTE b. OTHER WEATHER TRANSPORT FARMER'S DELIVERIES ESTATE'S DELIVERIES MECHANICAL (C) OTHERS - JPS TOTAL NON-FAC. STOPPAGES TOTAL ALL CAUSES ACTUAL TIME GRINDING TME GRND % NET AVAIL TIME
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