Get a complete understanding of the commercial impact of the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) with smartOps’s CII calculator. As an integral feature of the CII Dashboard, the calculator enables you to compute and project the impact of CII ratings based on modifiable parameters.
MariApps designed the smartOps Basic module to efficiently capture and seamlessly integrate comprehensive vessel operations data. This module helps meet EU MRV and IMO DCS reporting requirements for compliance.
SmartOps Basic helps maritime stakeholders manage and report operational data in a compliant and efficient manner.
Access dynamic forms that generate depending on the engine type and vessel layout. Utilize our CII calculator to obtain an accurate estimation based on the primary determinant in this formula. Explore eco-friendly shipping solutions with our user-friendly tool.
Reports and Port Call Scheduling
Daily logs that include entries for Departure, BOSP, Noon EOSP, Anchorage, Drifting, Arrival, and Port Noon
Reports on fuel, cargo, lubricants, and other consumables.
Incident, damage, and on/off hire reports
Garbage and waste logs
Static and dynamic validations of the crew’s data entry
Regulatory Compliance
EU MRV & IMO DCS Submission exports
Automated submissions to DNV via API integration
Stay Informed Throughout Your Journey with the Carbon Intensity Indicator Calculator
CII Prediction for the next voyage based on weather and auxiliary consumption forecasts
Uploaded routes can provide precise CII estimates and weather forecasts throughout the journey
calculate ME consumptions based on degradation from the reference curves.
CII Calculator Dashboards
Fleet-wide Overview of CII scores with future projections
Monthly summary by vessel with targets
CII Calculator yearly Simulator
Our Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) calculator can predict CII for the year considering the projected activity profile based on historical data
Users can choose to include port consumptions, fuel type for equipment, and projected degradation from reference curves.
Speed advisory based on the target CII for the year
What is CII
The Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) assesses a ship’s carbon emissions over time, taking into account factors like annual fuel consumption, distance sailed, deadweight, and gross tonnage. Vessels are rated on a scale from A to E based on their emission levels. Choose ships with lower carbon intensity for a more eco-friendly choice.
CII Requirements
From January 1, 2023, all ships with a gross tonnage (GT) of 400 and above are required to calculate their Energy Efficiency Existing Ship Index (EEXI) to assess their energy efficiency. They must also report the annual operational carbon intensity indicator (CII) and CII rating for vessels exceeding 5,000 GT. The inaugural annual reporting is scheduled for 2023, with initial ratings issued in 2024.
CII impact
CII ratings will greatly influence how appealing ships are for business. Charterers will steer clear of poorly rated assets, leading to higher insurance costs and difficulties securing preferred slots in global ports and terminals. These vessels may also face increased port fees. So, how can shipowners enhance their CII ratings to stay competitive?
FAQ
When will CII rating enter in force ?
Starting from January 1, 2023, both CII and EEXI will be implemented as the new IMO regulations for monitoring Green House Gas (GHG) emissions and advancing the decarbonization of the shipping industry.
What is the diffrence between CII and EEXI ?
The EEXI is a guideline used to assess the energy efficiency of vessels with a gross tonnage (GT) exceeding 400, falling within the scope of MARPOL Annex VI. Calculated with reference to the Energy Efficiency Design Index (EEDI), the ship’s EEXI is verified during its initial annual, intermediate, or renewal survey for the International Energy Efficiency Certificate (IEEC).
Do I need approved calculators ?
While approved calculators are not obligatory, the attained annual CII must undergo verification. The operational carbon intensity rating will be documented in a “Statement of Compliance,” providing additional details in the ship’s Ship Energy Efficiency Management Plan (SEEMP).
Improve CII Ratings
MariApps can assist you in meeting CII requirements and making informed decisions to enhance ratings and improve technical and operational aspects. Our data-driven approach is customized to suit your specific needs.