Audit-Ready for 2027: Why 2026 Measurements Matter■
IMO DCS 2026: From Total Bunkers to Granular Fuel Measurement■
From 1 January 2026, IMO’s enhanced Data Collection System requires ships to report:
- Fuel consumption per consumer type, main engine, auxiliaries, boilers, others, not just total bunkers.
- New sailing underway condition, from BOSP to EOSP (Begin / End of sea passage)
- Report separate fuel consumption for ‘underway’ and ‘not underway’ condition.
For many fleets, that means one thing: the measurement infrastructure needs to be in place now. At VAF, we’ve spent 85 years developing the sensors and systems that make this straightforward:
- AQ-Rate mass flowmeters: direct kg measurement per consumer type, classification-approved
- ViscoSense®: viscosity sensor
- T-Sense® shaft power meter: verified shaft power for ME efficiency (SFOC), EEXI and CII compliance
- IVY® cloud analytics: real-time CII, EU ETS and FuelEU reporting from a single platform
The 2027 DCS submission reflects what you measure in 2026. Fleets that treat this as an instrumentation challenge, not a paperwork challenge, will be the ones with audit-ready data and stronger CII ratings.
If you’re evaluating your fleet’s readiness for enhanced DCS, we’d be glad to help.
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Ensure accurate reporting and meet compliance standards with our advanced data solutions. We have what you need.
Erik van Ballegooijen | R&D Director


