Essential insights to stay ahead in a tightening regulatory landscape.
Maritime carbon compliance is entering a decisive new era, and shipping companies cannot afford to be unprepared. Over the next three years, three major frameworks – the EU ETS Maritime, FuelEU Maritime, and the IMO Net-Zero Framework – will converge, bringing overlapping timelines, rising costs, and far-reaching obligations. To navigate this transition successfully, leaders need clarity on requirements and foresight in compliance strategy. Our upcoming webinar is designed to provide exactly that.
The EU ETS Maritime has already introduced shipping into Europe’s carbon market, where coverage of emissions will expand quickly and costs are rising. FuelEU Maritime will impose binding greenhouse gas intensity targets from 2025, with penalties for non-compliance that make early action essential. The IMO Net-Zero Framework will add a global dimension within the next years, introducing mandatory reporting and additional costs across international fleets.
Individually, each of these measures is transformative. Together, they represent a systemic shift in the governance of emissions from shipping. Maritime carbon compliance is now a strategic challenge that will shape competitiveness and long-term positioning across global trade. The deadlines are fixed, the costs are escalating, and the window for preparation is closing rapidly.
In this webinar, we will unpack the practical implications of the three regulatory frameworks, examine how they intersect, and outline actionable considerations for building a coherent compliance strategy. The session is designed to provide decision-makers with clear insight into evolving obligations and strategic guidance on how to navigate this rapidly changing regulatory landscape.