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Bulk Carrier 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)
#3,210 of 3,436 bulk carriers
CO₂ intensity
7.3 g CO₂/dwt·nm
vs segment average (4.71)
+54% higher
E

CII band distribution

1,301 at D/E
A 1,145B 954C 1,317D 765E 536

4,717 rated vessels · 558 of the D/E set dock within 12 months

Docking pipeline — D/E vessels per quarter

96
Q3
123
Q4
133
'27 Q1
76
'27 Q2
58
'27 Q3
106
'27 Q4
102
'28 Q1
83
'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 4,938 5–10% €400k–1,200k vendor claim
Bulbous bow reprofiling 4,887 2–6% €300k–900k vendor claim
Methanol dual-fuel conversion 3,009 5–15% €8,000k–20,000k vendor claim
Turbocharger cut-out 2,539 1–3% €80k–250k vendor claim
LNG dual-fuel conversion 2,443 15–25% €15,000k–35,000k vendor claim
Rotor sails (per unit) 2,432 route-dependent €1,500k–3,500k vendor claim

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

Retrofit opportunity in this segment

1,097
D/E vessels with at least one eligible measure
€4,987–11,902M
capex range, top measure per vessel (1,097 of 1,097 with computable scaling)
0.25–0.47 Mt
annual CO₂ reduction available (vendor-claimed ranges × reported emissions)

Retrofit prospects — worst band first

VesselBand Age Drop year
STAITHES · 25-60k E 12y 2026
LANNA NAREE · 25-60k E 14y 2026
MAGNOLIA · 25-60k E 15y 2026
ASIAN PRIDE · 60-100k E 9y 2026
PERSEUS · 60-100k E 11y 2026
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3,507
vessels ranked
1.74
greenest (g CO₂/dwt·nm)
4.46
segment median
# Vessel Size (DWT) Built Carbon intensity — AER (g CO₂/dwt·nm) Grade
3201 MOTTLER
IMO 9477828
30,807 2009
7.2
E
3202 JAOHAR ADAM
IMO 9276743
29,721 2003
7.2
E
3203 UBC THESSALONIKI
IMO 9718454
37,567 2015
7.2
E
3204 BRANT
IMO 9393151
30,777 2008
7.2
E
3205 SEAGLASS II
IMO 9498925
29,124 2008
7.2
E
3206 AT 27
IMO 9136539
26,551 1997
7.2
E
3207 GULNAK
IMO 9579028
35,166 2011
7.3
E
3208 NORD VIND
IMO 9573921
28,225 2011
7.3
E
3209 TINA S
IMO 9498432
34,689 2011
7.3
E
3210 ALYTUS
IMO 9544750
36,782 2011
7.3
E
3211 MARIA G
IMO 9358369
37,249 2007
7.3
E
3212 RUDDY
IMO 9459981
30,930 2009
7.3
E
3213 SEAHORSE
IMO 9594456
32,962 2012
7.3
E
3214 RAFINA
IMO 9159737
28,747 1997
7.3
E
3215 ALANYA-M
IMO 9158159
41,327 2004
7.3
E
3216 SANN TRO
IMO 9110315
27,327 1995
7.3
E
3217 AFRICAN MAGNOLIA
IMO 9666455
28,345 2016
7.3
E
3218 ORIENT PRIDE
IMO 9450739
34,402 2010
7.3
E
3219 AMIRA SOPHIE II
IMO 9672208
34,358 2014
7.3
E
3220 OBORISHTE
IMO 9415167
29,999 2010
7.3
E
3221 MDS APHRODITE
IMO 9480708
36,454 2007
7.3
E
3222 MANDARIN
IMO 9239812
26,735 2003
7.3
E
3223 CAPETAN VASSILIS II
IMO 9580118
34,468 2010
7.3
E
3224 KOCATEPE S
IMO 9470143
16,988 2008
7.3
E
3225 AEOLOS
IMO 9228382
32,256 2001
7.3
E
3226 LUDOGORETS
IMO 9415155
29,998 2010
7.4
E
3227 ARGYROULA GS
IMO 9491587
33,178 2011
7.4
E
3228 TRITON WIND I
IMO 9621003
37,113 2013
7.4
E
3229 AMIRA RAFIF
IMO 9300192
32,355 2004
7.4
E
3230 LENA
IMO 9757539
33,297 2016
7.4
E
3231 NAVI VEGA
IMO 9481099
35,896 2011
7.4
E
3232 COYOTE
IMO 9474216
35,010 2010
7.4
E
3233 ALICIA G
IMO 9459955
30,895 2011
7.4
E
3234 SUNLIGHT
IMO 9551351
28,346 2010
7.4
E
3235 AB BONITA
IMO 9480564
33,810 2011
7.5
E
3236 MKK II
IMO 9145229
21,470 1998
7.5
E
3237 REK GRACE
IMO 9445203
28,342 2008
7.5
E
3238 SOLINA
IMO 9496252
30,182 2012
7.5
E
3239 NAVI MOON
IMO 9385154
32,162 2008
7.5
E
3240 CHARBEL 1
IMO 9598074
28,218 2011
7.5
E
3241 M/V MARIGOLD
IMO 9668295
28,207 2013
7.5
E
3242 SAFESEA SHAKTI
IMO 9460277
35,957 2010
7.5
E
3243 CS CAPRICE
IMO 9406104
30,487 2010
7.5
E
3244 SOLARIS
IMO 9474266
34,961 2011
7.5
E
3245 AURORA VEGA
IMO 9450820
34,372 2011
7.5
E
3246 QUEST
IMO 9530943
36,903 2011
7.5
E
3247 CHRISTINA SELMER
IMO 9474278
34,983 2011
7.5
E
3248 SCIO SPIRIT
IMO 9502738
35,253 2009
7.5
E
3249 SF CHALISA
IMO 9502726
35,283 2009
7.5
E
3250 ALYCIA
IMO 9588366
35,058 2012
7.5
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.