Turning on the engines of maritime sustainability

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EMERGE

REPORTING
&
VERIFICATION

Report
your
emissions,
improve
your
governance
and
enhance
your
reputation

We
conduct
a
ship-wide
analysis
and
provide
you
with
certified
reporting
on
operations
and
on
energy
savings
to
assist
you
in
effectively
tracking
and
benchmarking
your
key
performance.
We
measure
key
sustainability
indexes
such
as
the
Energy
Efficiency
eXisting
ship
Index
(EEXI)
to
calculate
greenhouse
emissions
and
the
more
stringent
Carbon
Intensity
Indicator
(CII)
to
measure
goods
transport
emissions
according
to
cargo
capacity
and
nautical
mile.
 
An
equally
important
sustainability
index
integrated
in
our
reports
is
the
Engine
power
limitation
(EPL)
which
helps
establish
the
ideal
power
and
speed
needed
to
reduce
your
vessel’s
fuel
use
and
CO2
emissions.
These
indexes
and
several
other
variables
will
guide
you
on
your
journey
to
sustainability
and
enable
you
to
meet
ever
stricter
environmental
regulations
in
order
to
remain
one
step
ahead
of
the
competition.
 
Reports
in
the
shipping
industry
can
also
be
guided
by
Environmental,
Social
and
Governance
(ESG)
performance
reporting,
especially
in
light
of
the
IMO’s
obligatory
data
collection
system
(DCS)
for
ships
over
5,000
tons
in
weight.
The
latter
can
be
addressed
by
submitting
a
yearly
ESG
report
which
demonstrates
adherence
to
the
three
pillars
of
sustainability
(People,
Planet,
Profit).
 
All
reporting
in
the
shipping
industry
will
ultimately
support
you,
not
only
in
meeting
ever-stricter
shipping
regulations,
but
also
in
setting
new
sustainability
targets
in
world
where
climate
change
has
already
become
industry’s
primary
concern.

ADVANTAGES

Issue reports on energy savings and operations
Meet environmental regulations
Stay ahead of the competition

EFFICIENCY EXISTING SHIP INDEX

An index attained once in a vessel’s lifetime, the EEXI was introduced as an index by the IMO to calculate a ship’s emissions. Its calculation involves technical attributes such as the ship’s type, carrying capacity and propulsion method.

CARBON INTENSITY INDICATOR

Aimed at vessels over 5,000 in gross tonnage transporting, the stringent Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) to measure goods transport emissions according to cargo capacity and nautical mile. The CII rating will need to be improved over time as regulations become stricter in the next few years.

ENGINE POWER LIMITATION

This important sustainability index helps establish the ideal power and speed needed to reduce a vessel’s fuel use and CO2 emissions. By designating a semi-permanent value for power output and limiting engine power, operators can reign in on their emissions and monitor them more easily.

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