International Maritime Organization
Carbon Intensity Indicator
Environmental regulations implemented by the International Maritime Organization (IMO),
The amount of carbon dioxide discharged from transporting 1 nautical mile (1,852 m)
of 1 ton cargo is indexed using ship operation information
such as fuel consumption and operating distance It's a figure.
Carbon Intensity Indicator(CII) Regulatory Response
The CII regulation is applied to ships engaged in international navigation
with a total tonnage of 5,000 tons or more (vessels subject to the 26.3 rule in Annex 6 of MARPOL).
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How to calculate the CII achievement value
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Data collection plan and data quality
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CII Allowance for 3 Years
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3 year implementation plan
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Self-assessment and improvement process
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Update and review SEEMP
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Corrective Action Plan SEEMP Part III
Carbon Intensity Indicator
Regulatory Response
CII Grade
The CII rating consists of five levels: A (very good), B (excellent), C (moderate), D (somewhat inferior), and E (low).
SEEMP Part with corrective action plan to achieve CII acceptance if the ship's CII grade is E grade for a single year
or D grade for three consecutive years If III is developed and not improved, operations may be restricted.