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General Cargo Emissions & Retrofit Radar

Ships ranked by AER (Annual Efficiency Ratio) — grams of CO₂ emitted per tonne of deadweight carried one nautical mile (g CO₂/dwt·nm), the IMO carbon-intensity metric behind the CII rating — from official EU MRV emissions data for reporting year 2025. Lower is greener. Pick a segment and size class to see the greenest vessels first.

Segment rank (2025)
#2,215 of 2,380 general cargos
CO₂ intensity
22.5 g CO₂/dwt·nm
vs segment average (13.95)
+61% higher
E

CII band distribution

516 at D/E
A 1,027B 685C 507D 261E 255

2,735 rated vessels · 242 of the D/E set dock within 12 months

Docking pipeline — D/E vessels per quarter

43
Q3
45
Q4
41
'27 Q1
38
'27 Q2
35
'27 Q3
33
'27 Q4
29
'28 Q1
33
'28 Q2

Windows estimated from the class-expiry docking model, not bookings.

Top eligible retrofit measures for this segment

MeasureEligible CO₂ reductionCapex band PaybackConfidence
Propeller redesign / replacement 1,466 5–10% €400k–1,200k vendor claim
Rotor sails (per unit) 631 route-dependent €1,500k–3,500k vendor claim
Suction wing sails (per unit) 631 route-dependent €1,000k–2,500k vendor claim
Bulbous bow reprofiling 572 2–6% €300k–900k vendor claim
Turbocharger cut-out 530 1–3% €80k–250k vendor claim
Shaft generator / PTO 101 3–6% €500–1,500/kW vendor claim

Capex bands are indicative vendor/literature priors. Payback appears once price parameters are configured.

Retrofit opportunity in this segment

245
D/E vessels with at least one eligible measure
€95–286M
capex range, top measure per vessel (245 of 245 with computable scaling)
0.06–0.11 Mt
annual CO₂ reduction available (vendor-claimed ranges × reported emissions)

Retrofit prospects — worst band first

VesselBand Age Drop year
PACIFIC INTEGRITY · <25k E 15y 2026
CLAUDIO CUCCO · <25k E 40y 2026
GINO CUCCO · <25k E 39y 2026
GIUSEPPE CUCCO · <25k E 49y 2026
LADY OF CHICHESTER · <25k E 56y 2026
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2,429
vessels ranked
3.13
greenest (g CO₂/dwt·nm)
14.48
segment median
# Vessel Size (DWT) Built Carbon intensity — AER (g CO₂/dwt·nm) Grade
2201 PAIVI
IMO 9434149
3,450 2008
22.2
E
2202 BONA SAFIR
IMO 9030228
2,188 1992
22.2
E
2203 HAV STREYM
IMO 9126625
3,405 1996
22.2
E
2204 DOLPHIN E
IMO 9013012
1,686 1991
22.2
E
2205 WILSON DUISBURG
IMO 9557410
2,660 2018
22.2
E
2206 ALTIUS
IMO 8511938
1,685 1985
22.2
E
2207 DALSLAND
IMO 9226774
5,075 2001
22.3
E
2208 BALTIC CARRIER
IMO 9138197
3,110 1997
22.3
E
2209 ELLI F
IMO 8607725
4,107 1986
22.3
E
2210 LOTUS
IMO 9193525
9,389 1999
22.3
E
2211 ODIN
IMO 9101144
4,365 1994
22.4
E
2212 FREJ
IMO 9101156
4,470 1994
22.4
E
2213 WILSON FEDJE
IMO 9491757
4,722 2012
22.4
E
2214 TAXIARCHIS M
IMO 7711907
3,267 1979
22.5
E
2215 RIX TANGO
IMO 9156113
4,434 2002
22.5
E
2216 BREMEN
IMO 9617301
3,812 2012
22.5
E
2217 ANGELA
IMO 9071076
4,766 1995
22.5
E
2218 PAULIN-B
IMO 9120102
2,335 1995
22.5
E
2219 HARUN KONAN
IMO 9385427
3,603 2007
22.6
E
2220 SAM H
IMO 7810210
5,995 1980
22.6
E
2221 WILSON ALSTER
IMO 9222429
2,500 2005
22.6
E
2222 PERNILLE
IMO 9434163
3,450 2009
22.6
E
2223 IMKE
IMO 9501899
9,963 2010
22.7
E
2224 COE KAETHE
IMO 7924401
1,795 1980
22.8
E
2225 WILSON RHINE
IMO 9168116
1,816 1998
22.8
E
2226 ANTONIA B
IMO 8919221
1,946 1991
22.8
E
2227 SCOT PIONEER
IMO 9331347
3,638 2006
22.8
E
2228 TORNEDALEN
IMO 9190808
5,572 2000
22.9
E
2229 FERROMAR
IMO 9313785
4,537 2004
22.9
E
2230 WILSON SKY
IMO 9017393
4,263 2001
22.9
E
2231 MERIC
IMO 9118006
2,800 1995
22.9
E
2232 BBC AFRICA
IMO 9362621
7,531 2005
22.9
E
2233 RIX SPRING
IMO 9137296
2,489 1996
22.9
E
2234 EMS CAPE
IMO 9556820
2,600 2012
22.9
E
2235 CENTURY MAS
IMO 9253260
8,077 2001
22.9
E
2236 WILSON DROGHEDA
IMO 9390123
3,690 2008
23.0
E
2237 JUNE
IMO 9155688
2,270 1997
23.0
E
2238 OPTIMAR
IMO 9199402
4,276 2000
23.1
E
2239 WILSON LAHN
IMO 9198458
2,500 2001
23.1
E
2240 DOUWENT
IMO 8703139
1,996 1987
23.1
E
2241 TIM
IMO 9434151
3,450 2008
23.1
E
2242 ANNABELLA
IMO 8919788
11,117 1991
23.1
E
2243 LADY NURGUL
IMO 9361263
4,250 2006
23.1
E
2244 VARMLAND
IMO 9191943
5,557 2007
23.1
E
2245 FRISIAN RIVER
IMO 9421623
2,620 2007
23.2
E
2246 GULF WEST
IMO 9125085
4,433 1997
23.2
E
2247 GORDION
IMO 9043380
5,356 1992
23.3
E
2248 EIDSVAAG OMEGA
IMO 9763784
3,264 2017
23.3
E
2249 MARIA S
IMO 9198654
4,247 2002
23.3
E
2250 LARISSA B
IMO 9466219
3,500 2010
23.3
E
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Engine intelligence

Which engines power the greenest fleets?

The main engine is the single largest CO₂ source on board — typically well over 80% of a ship's emissions come from propulsion. We aggregated this ranking the other way around: every engine design is scored by the measured carbon intensity of the vessels carrying it, licensee-built units merged under their design brand. The verdict from the 2025 data — modern dual-fuel designs like MAN B&W's ME-GI and WinGD's X-DF families, together with EGR/SCR-abated and ultra-long-stroke G-type engines, consistently power the most emission-friendly ships in service.

Emission-friendly engine ranking

AER (Annual Efficiency Ratio) = annual CO₂ emissions ÷ (deadweight × distance sailed), the IMO carbon-intensity metric used for CII ratings. It is built only from measured CO₂, distance and deadweight — not the self-reported cargo transport-work figure, which is unreliable. Implausible outliers (top 2% per segment) are excluded. Grade A–E reflects each vessel's rank within its segment. Source: EMSA THETIS-MRV.