- ABB has secured a new agreement to service two luxury StarDream Cruises ships
- The maintenance and lifecycle support contract covers the cruise vessels Star Navigator and Genting Dream for the next five years
- The agreement comes as ABB celebrates 25th anniversary of its Marine & Ports divisionâs operations in Singapore, marking a key milestone in regional presence
17 June 2025 – ABB and StarDream Cruises strengthen their longstanding collaboration with a new service agreement covering two of the cruise lineâs luxury ships â reinforcing a partnership that has helped the evolution of cruise travel in Asia.

The five-year agreement covers maintenance and lifecycle support for the cruise ships Star Navigator and Genting Dream, measuring 269 and 335 meters respectively. During this period, Star Navigator will undergo two, and Genting Dream one, drydocking projects, with both vessels receiving 24/7 technical support from ABB.
Known as Star Cruises at the time, the cruise line was ABBâs first marine customer in Singapore. To provide dedicated customer support and long-term value, ABB established its Marine & Ports local unit in Singapore in 2000. Now, coinciding with this latest contract, the division celebrates the 25th anniversary of its operations in the Lion City.
The new agreement comes at a time when Asiaâs cruise market is returning to robust growth. In terms of guest numbers, the region contributed 16.7 percent to the global cruise market in 2024. Cruises in Asia generated revenues of USD 1.48 billion last year, and these are expected to reach USD 3.23 billion by 20301.
âStarDream Cruises business has evolved over the years, but our trust in ABBâs ability to serve our needs has remained constant,â said Rickard Cignozzi, Vice President, Technical Operations, StarDream Cruises. âABBâs commitment to innovation and service excellence has consistently supported our own. We are pleased to extend this collaboration with a partner who understands the aspirations of the cruise industry and the critical role of optimized ship performance.â
âThis renewed partnership with StarDream Cruises is more than just a service agreement,â said Juha Koskela, President, ABBâs Marine & Ports division. âItâs a celebration of a relationship that began 25 years ago here in Singapore and continues to flourish, as well as a high-profile contract signifying ABBâs continuing success in Asia. Star Cruises was our first customer in the region, and their continued trust reaffirms the reliability, innovation, and world-class support we deliver to the leaders of the cruise industry.â
Both Star Navigator and Genting Dream are equipped with ABBâs Remote Diagnostic System and Propulsion Control System. Genting Dream, which was the first StarDream Cruisesâ ship equipped with ABBâs AzipodÂŽ propulsion, also features ABB Ability⢠OptimE, a fully automated marine software toolset that helps optimize the toe angle of the propulsion units.
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