Columbia Cruise Services expands presence in China with new Shanghai office

COLUMBIA cruise services (CCS) has strengthened its presence in China with the opening of a new office in Shanghai, located next to its cruise partner, Adora Cruises.

The move is designed to bring the two teams closer together, supporting day-to-day operations across Adora’s fleet, including technical- and marine management as well as crew services.



A joint opening ceremony was held to mark the occasion, attended by senior representatives from both organisations (pictured).



Norman Schmiedl (seated, centre), CEO of COLUMBIA blue, said: “China is a vital strategic market for Columbia, and our cooperation with Adora Cruises is a key part of our global business. Being closer to our customer allows us to provide more responsive and joined-up support across operations.”



Roger Chen, CEO of Adora Cruises, said: “We are pleased to further strengthen our partnership with Columbia Group. Having our teams working side by side in Shanghai will enhance operational coordination, support the smooth delivery of Adora Flora City, and further strengthen the safe and efficient operation of our fleet. As safety remains our highest priority, this closer collaboration will help us maintain the highest standards across our maritime operations while continuing to provide high-quality cruise experiences for our guests.”



Hendrik Stellamanns (seated, right), Managing Director of Columbia Cruise Services, and Norman Schmiedl, CEO of COLUMBIA blue, joined Adora Cruises’ leadership team for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to officially open the office.



The new location reflects a shared focus on closer collaboration, with both teams working in proximity to strengthen operational support and maintain high safety standards across the fleet.

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