ABB to power first Chinese-built cruise ship

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(ZURICH, Switzerland) — In a historic deal with Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding Co. Ltd. (SWS), ABB will supply a comprehensive power and propulsion package for China’s first domestically built cruise ship.

ABB has been awarded a contract to supply an integrated package, including two Azipod steerable propulsion systems. The 1,059-foot vessel, due for delivery in 2023, can accommodate 5,000 passengers and is designed to suit the tastes of Chinese cruise travelers whose numbers are expected to rise to 8 to 10 million annually by 2025, according to industry body Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA).

“With this project, China is making great strides in cruise shipbuilding. We believe the key to success is in working closely with experienced stakeholders, and our selection of ABB is based on their unparalleled know-how of the cruise market, as well as capabilities and understanding of running projects locally in China. I’m looking forward to seeing the close cooperation between ABB and the shipyard to provide high level solutions and services for the first cruise vessel built in China,” said Gang Chen, general manager of Shanghai Waogaoqiao Shipbuilding.

ABB will supply an integrated package to the vessel including two Azipod units which are proven to cut fuel consumption by up to 15 percent, reduce noise and vibration and offer 360-degree maneuverability. The drive motor of the Azipod is located in a submerged pod below the hull of the ship and has been an industry benchmark in environment-friendly cruise technology since its launch in 1990.

The package also includes a complete electric power plant concept with electricity generators, main switchboards, distribution transformers and a propulsion control system for moving the Azipod units from the bridge. The Azipod units can be fully integrated with the electric power plant and propulsion control system for optimal energy efficiency. The digital system includes remote diagnostics capabilities, which enable connectivity to ABB Ability Collaborative Operation Centers. Overall, ABB’s technology will boost the performance of the ship while increasing passenger comfort, fuel efficiency and lowering emissions.

The vessel will support a flourishing Chinese cruise market, which is expected to rival that of the United States over the next decade or two, according to the China Cruise and Yacht Industry Association. With the potential of China’s vast consumer market, as well as rapid developments in domestic shipbuilding, the country is expected to generate a significant demand for cruise travel in the next decade and is widely anticipated to become one of the world’s leading cruise nations.

The new vessel will be part of a fleet of Chinese-built cruise ships operated by CSSC Carnival Cruise Shipping Ltd., a joint venture between Carnival Corporation Plc and China State Shipbuilding Corp. (CSSC). Shanghai Waigaoqiao is a wholly-owned subsidiary of CSSC. ABB (ABBN: SIX Swiss Ex) is a pioneering technology leader in power grids, electrification products, industrial automation and robotics and motion, serving customers in utilities, industry and transport, and infrastructure globally.

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By Professional Mariner Staff