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

Segment rank (2024)
#177 of 1,190 general cargos
CO₂ intensity
5.6 g CO₂/dwt·nm
vs segment average (10.91)
-49% greener
A
1,215
vessels ranked
3.23
greenest (g CO₂/t·nm)
11.21
segment median
# Vessel Size (DWT) Built Carbon intensity — AER (g CO₂/dwt·nm) Grade
151 DEVBULK IMABARI
IMO 9550412
28,742 2009
5.4
A
153 RIJN CONFIDENCE
IMO 9635248
33,328 2013
5.4
A
152 ARBORELLA
IMO 9613288
57,540 2012
5.4
A
154 HARDANGER
IMO 9079119
50,198 1995
5.5
A
155 DEMA M
IMO 9255074
32,259 2003
5.5
A
156 VALENTINA 1
IMO 9336830
50,199 2007
5.5
A
158 DEVBULK DEMET
IMO 9625592
30,124 2012
5.5
A
157 STAR JAVA
IMO 9310513
44,692 2006
5.5
A
159 NIMBLE NICKY
IMO 9424091
31,887 2010
5.5
A
160 GULLHOLMEN ISLAND
IMO 9605085
38,309 2011
5.5
A
162 DEVBULK SINEM
IMO 9416458
38,009 2013
5.5
A
161 DELICATA
IMO 9613317
57,441 2013
5.5
A
163 SAGA MORUS
IMO 9117741
56,816 1997
5.5
A
164 STAR HARMONIA
IMO 9103130
46,600 1998
5.5
A
166 GARDNO
IMO 9767704
36,643 2018
5.5
A
165 BERGE GALDHOPIGGEN
IMO 9753284
38,907 2017
5.5
A
167 ARTAX
IMO 9623063
37,072 2014
5.5
A
168 EMMA OLDENDORFF
IMO 9676606
38,300 2014
5.5
A
170 SEA FALCON
IMO 9401843
51,725 2010
5.5
A
169 DEVBULK BEGUM
IMO 9625607
30,124 2012
5.5
A
172 SAGA EXPLORER
IMO 9343493
46,500 2006
5.6
A
171 REGAL RACHEL
IMO 9424089
31,881 2010
5.6
A
173 ADASUN
IMO 9747053
34,483 2017
5.6
A
174 CHARISMA.GR
IMO 9834856
37,295 2019
5.6
A
175 RADIANT REB
IMO 9633197
38,233 2012
5.6
A
176 FALCON S
IMO 9329423
37,406 2007
5.6
A
178 TEAL ARROW
IMO 9186780
36,466 1999
5.6
A
177 NORWAY PEARL
IMO 9731224
45,474 2015
5.6
A
179 PELICANA
IMO 9401790
58,022 2009
5.6
A
180 SAGA TUCANO
IMO 9160803
47,032 1998
5.6
A
182 AFRICAN RAVEN
IMO 9700287
37,711 2014
5.6
A
181 DEVBULK ALARA
IMO 9449895
30,130 2011
5.6
A
183 FEDERAL RUHR
IMO 9766176
36,575 2017
5.6
A
184 SAGA SKY
IMO 9144354
47,034 1996
5.6
A
185 STAR KINN
IMO 9396141
49,850 2010
5.6
A
187 ELM ARROW
IMO 9419254
53,035 2010
5.7
A
186 LONGVIEW LOGGER
IMO 9338541
33,527 2007
5.7
A
188 POCHARD S
IMO 9363314
32,285 2007
5.7
A
190 SAGA FALCON
IMO 9613848
55,596 2012
5.7
A
189 SSI MERAL HANIM
IMO 9491678
37,238 2011
5.7
A
191 CETUS SEI
IMO 9526722
36,936 2014
5.7
A
192 CRIMSON MAJESTY
IMO 9660059
38,035 2013
5.7
A
193 SIBAL
IMO 9712620
33,364 2015
5.7
A
194 AFRICAN OWL
IMO 9701255
34,370 2016
5.7
A
195 CENTURIUS
IMO 9712618
33,367 2015
5.7
A
198 TRINIDAD PEARL
IMO 9659737
45,556 2014
5.8
A
197 ARACARI ARROW
IMO 9008706
46,956 1992
5.8
A
196 CANNY CAROLINE
IMO 9580027
32,070 2012
5.8
A
200 RIZABEY
IMO 9197117
24,999 1999
5.8
A
199 POLSTEAM KOPROWO
IMO 9971862
37,592 2024
5.8
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.