ESG Reporting Readiness Framework — CII, EEXI, EU ETS and TCFD for Asian Operators
A structured framework for maritime executives assessing CII compliance, EEXI status, EU ETS obligations, and TCFD disclosure readiness — with a 90-day action plan for each gap category.
Executive summary
Maritime ESG compliance in Asia is no longer a voluntary disclosure exercise. CII ratings directly affect charterer preferences and refinancing conditions. EU ETS obligations are applying to voyages touching European ports. ISSB and TCFD disclosure frameworks are being embedded into sustainability-linked loan covenants. This framework provides a structured approach to assessing where your organisation stands across the four critical compliance domains — and what needs to happen in the next 90 days.
The most common gap pattern among Asian maritime operators is strong regulatory awareness paired with weak data infrastructure. Executives understand the requirements but cannot produce audit-quality emissions data, voyage-level CII breakdowns, or disclosure-ready sustainability reports from their current systems. This framework addresses both the compliance logic and the data infrastructure requirements.
- CII Rating Assessment — How to calculate, monitor, and manage fleet CII ratings operationally
- EEXI Compliance Review — Verification checklist for vessel EEXI status and remediation pathways
- EU ETS Obligation Mapping — Which voyages are in scope and what your allowance strategy should be
- MRV Data Quality — IMO MRV and EU MRV reporting requirements and data source mapping
- TCFD Disclosure Framework — How to structure maritime ESG disclosures against TCFD pillars
- Charter Party ESG Clauses — Typical clause provisions and how to build compliance processes around them
- Fuel Strategy Decision Framework — LNG, methanol, ammonia: how to evaluate for your fleet profile
- 90-Day ESG Gap Action Plan — Prioritised actions by urgency and regulatory exposure
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