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Most Emission-Efficient General Cargos

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)
#477 of 2,380 general cargos
CO₂ intensity
8.1 g CO₂/dwt·nm
vs segment average (13.96)
-42% greener
B
2,429
vessels ranked
3.13
greenest (g CO₂/t·nm)
14.48
segment median
# Vessel Size (DWT) Built Carbon intensity — AER (g CO₂/dwt·nm) Grade
451 STAR HUANGSHAN
IMO 9438365
34,022 2010
7.7
A
452 DA XIANG
IMO 9768552
28,577 2017
7.8
A
453 PACIFIC VICTOR
IMO 9458456
28,309 2014
7.8
A
454 DA QING
IMO 9768540
28,604 2017
7.8
A
455 MANTA HACER
IMO 9303429
32,316 2004
7.8
A
456 KAPADOKYA
IMO 9268083
31,646 2003
7.8
A
457 PRINCE HADI
IMO 9125217
26,412 1997
7.9
A
459 BERKAY N
IMO 9524827
12,046 2008
7.9
A
458 SIMAG SHANGHAI
IMO 9695119
27,263 2014
7.9
A
461 SPANACO STAR
IMO 9071557
32,744 1994
7.9
A
460 ATLANTIC RUNNER II
IMO 9509619
33,150 2010
7.9
A
462 MISJE VIOLA
IMO 9927445
5,310 2023
7.9
A
463 MU DAN SONG
IMO 9608831
27,410 2012
7.9
A
464 AAL GENOA
IMO 9393553
25,733 2010
7.9
A
466 AGIA DOXA
IMO 9467976
33,261 2010
7.9
A
465 TRANSNORDIC
IMO 9602174
34,827 2012
7.9
A
467 OCEAN SKY
IMO 9354064
18,951 2006
8.0
A
468 TRANSARCTIC
IMO 9674921
26,052 2013
8.0
A
469 GEM STAR
IMO 9496173
33,171 2011
8.0
A
470 SERVET ANA
IMO 9443774
30,124 2011
8.0
A
471 MUAZZEZ K
IMO 9758961
12,549 2016
8.0
A
472 CHIPOLBROK STAR
IMO 9432127
30,346 2010
8.1
A
473 SERGEY BODROV
IMO 9458432
28,309 2012
8.1
A
474 AFRICAN WIND
IMO 9423633
28,450 2010
8.1
A
476 BC RAEDA
IMO 9487598
24,959 2011
8.1
A
475 LADY SACHA
IMO 9299460
27,638 2004
8.1
A
477 ARTAX
IMO 9623063
37,072 2014
8.1
B
478 AAL SINGAPORE
IMO 9498365
32,134 2011
8.1
B
479 AAL GALVESTON
IMO 9393577
25,774 2010
8.1
B
481 TONAL
IMO 9576129
7,852 2010
8.2
B
480 MGD JOY
IMO 9427586
26,307 2011
8.2
B
482 NC CAPTAIN
IMO 9335707
6,867 2004
8.2
B
483 ALEXIA
IMO 9997282
14,404 2024
8.2
B
484 INVENTANA
IMO 9186223
44,982 2000
8.3
B
485 MISJE VITA
IMO 9927421
5,310 2022
8.3
B
486 MAXIMA
IMO 9882061
14,345 2021
8.3
B
487 COMPADRE
IMO 9506100
23,003 2009
8.3
B
489 DA JI
IMO 9768538
28,612 2016
8.4
B
488 SIDER LUCK
IMO 9495595
26,307 2012
8.4
B
491 MISJE LILY
IMO 1049730
5,309 2025
8.4
B
490 QIAN KUN
IMO 9432165
30,280 2011
8.4
B
492 VAFAA M
IMO 9162409
25,008 1997
8.4
B
493 YASMINA
IMO 9177765
13,347 1998
8.4
B
494 TRANSAMERICA
IMO 9486257
26,391 2010
8.5
B
497 CHIPOLBROK PACIFIC
IMO 9710177
31,615 2015
8.5
B
496 VERTOM WILLEMIJN
IMO 9993286
7,306 2025
8.5
B
495 SKYHIGH SW
IMO 9606663
14,260 2011
8.5
B
499 ADAMAR
IMO 9515280
17,660 2009
8.5
B
498 DA GUI
IMO 9768564
28,606 2017
8.5
B
500 GUANA
IMO 9180956
18,965 1999
8.5
B
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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.