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Most Emission-Efficient Bulk Carriers

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 2024. Lower is greener. Pick a segment and size class to see the greenest vessels first.

Segment rank (2024)
#662 of 3,531 bulk carriers
CO₂ intensity
3.5 g CO₂/dwt·nm
vs segment average (4.87)
-28% greener
A
3,604
vessels ranked
1.42
greenest (g CO₂/t·nm)
4.65
segment median
# Vessel Size (DWT) Built Carbon intensity — AER (g CO₂/dwt·nm) Grade
646 GCL ICON
IMO 9880245
82,576 2021
3.5
A
652 SPRING LOTUS
IMO 9942110
63,539 2023
3.5
A
655 SEAHABIT
IMO 9974400
63,264 2024
3.5
A
654 CMB JORDAENS
IMO 9860635
63,447 2019
3.5
A
653 STARGAZER
IMO 9964833
66,309 2024
3.5
A
660 ADA
IMO 9727156
81,841 2016
3.5
A
658 SEACON OSLO
IMO 9980435
85,506 2023
3.5
A
661 ADRIANA ROSE
IMO 9727467
81,773 2016
3.5
A
657 KEY HUNTER
IMO 9461312
82,099 2011
3.5
A
659 ULTRA PUMA
IMO 9758399
81,855 2016
3.5
A
656 CMB MATSYS
IMO 9916226
63,620 2021
3.5
A
663 DARYA NOOR
IMO 9520912
58,110 2011
3.5
A
662 GOLDEN IOANARI
IMO 9586344
81,827 2011
3.5
A
664 MEGHNA CROWN
IMO 9838486
62,647 2019
3.5
A
665 SCARLET EAGLE
IMO 9687693
81,842 2014
3.5
A
671 KM LONDON
IMO 9811957
63,386 2017
3.5
A
670 DAISY GLORY
IMO 9847853
82,058 2019
3.5
A
669 NAVIOS PRIMAVERA
IMO 9947225
81,340 2022
3.5
A
668 CYMONA GLORY
IMO 9510694
84,091 2011
3.5
A
667 NORD AURIGA
IMO 9865556
81,795 2020
3.5
A
666 VELOS JASPER
IMO 9582491
82,030 2012
3.5
A
672 BULK FINLAND
IMO 9691577
77,126 2010
3.5
A
673 GIA INSPIRATION
IMO 9948413
85,035 2022
3.5
A
675 BREGAGLIA
IMO 9694945
89,772 2016
3.5
A
674 SANTA SOPHIA
IMO 9404766
106,498 2009
3.5
A
684 IOKASTI GS
IMO 9748722
55,857 2016
3.5
A
685 SUCCESS TRADER
IMO 9937581
82,235 2024
3.5
A
680 MELISSUS
IMO 9491989
93,029 2012
3.5
A
683 SPAR ARIES
IMO 9701920
63,247 2015
3.5
A
682 ASTERION
IMO 9729908
81,193 2017
3.5
A
681 KT BIRDIE
IMO 9597343
74,886 2011
3.5
A
677 TAI STRENGTH
IMO 9881885
64,458 2021
3.5
A
679 HSL CHICAGO
IMO 9888209
63,536 2020
3.5
A
678 AQUAVITA AIM
IMO 9846108
82,192 2019
3.5
A
676 BADGER ISLAND
IMO 9578294
58,086 2013
3.5
A
686 HONG SHENG
IMO 9563627
76,545 2010
3.5
A
692 CL QINGSHUI HE
IMO 9880295
80,860 2020
3.5
A
697 ALEXANDRA
IMO 9746712
81,870 2017
3.5
A
696 PERSEUS
IMO 9723631
81,210 2015
3.5
A
691 BULK ITALY
IMO 9875032
81,603 2020
3.5
A
695 PROTECTOR
IMO 9942615
82,357 2022
3.5
A
694 EMERALD DINGHAI
IMO 9936252
85,527 2022
3.5
A
693 VILLA DESTE
IMO 9835941
82,024 2018
3.5
A
690 NAVIOS FELICITY I
IMO 9864679
81,962 2020
3.5
A
689 ODYSSEAS L
IMO 9597381
81,259 2013
3.5
A
688 EVA RICHMOND
IMO 9972634
63,610 2024
3.5
A
687 PANTHER MAX
IMO 9593402
81,283 2012
3.5
A
698 FIRST MARGAUX
IMO 9933250
82,276 2023
3.5
A
700 RB LEAH
IMO 9730830
81,334 2017
3.5
A
699 ELENA
IMO 9336880
82,356 2009
3.5
A
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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.