Available Carbon Accounting Features
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- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
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- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
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Core Features
Normec Verifavia’s dashboard is built around a data-driven compliance model that combines automated data collection with independent verification. The platform integrates operational vessel data with regulatory calculations and verification workflows, creating a single environment where shipping companies can monitor emissions performance and document compliance. Its practical capabilities include:
Real-time CII monitoring — Visualizes fleet Carbon Intensity Indicator ratings to help operators track vessel performance against IMO carbon-intensity requirements.
EU ETS voyage analysis — Reviews voyage emissions and supports documentation needed for compliance with the EU Emissions Trading System.
MRV compliance tracking — Monitors verified emissions data under EU MRV and UK MRV frameworks.
Automated data collection — Retrieves emissions data from existing ship-management systems through secure integrations and APIs.
Quality checks and expert verification — Uses automated anomaly detection combined with manual review by subject-matter experts.
Centralized emissions database — Provides a single platform where verified emissions data can be stored, audited, and accessed by relevant stakeholders.
Closing Insights
Normec Verifavia developed the dashboard as an extension of its longstanding work in emissions verification for transport sectors such as aviation and maritime shipping. Instead of focusing primarily on corporate carbon accounting, the system was built to support continuous verification of operational emissions data used in regulatory reporting.
The dashboard was introduced during a period of rapid regulatory change in maritime decarbonization. For example, the EU formally expanded its emissions trading system to cover maritime transport from 2024 onward, requiring shipping companies to monitor and report GHG emissions and surrender allowances accordingly. In parallel, the IMO introduced the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII) framework to rate vessel efficiency. The platform therefore focuses on helping shipping companies track performance against these regulatory benchmarks and prepare verified compliance documentation.
The tool is best suited to operators of vessels above 5,000 gross tonnage calling at European ports or otherwise subject to EU MRV and EU ETS obligations. Organizations that already work with accredited verifiers may find particular value in the dashboard’s combination of automated data analysis and expert verification services. Pricing is available on request, and the platform integrates with existing fleet-management systems through APIs to reduce manual reporting workloads.