Today, GE (NYSE:GE) celebrated the grand opening of the new advanced
manufacturing and customer experience center in its Mebane facility — a
Carolina Star-certified plant.1 GE leaders and customers
throughout the U.S. and Canada were joined by state and local government
representatives and the media for a ribbon-cutting ceremony. This
investment in Mebane is another example of GE’s commitment to the
electrical distribution industry.
“GE is laser-focused on investing in its global industrial portfolio,”
said Bob Gilligan, CEO, GE’s Industrial Solutions business. “The grand
opening of our customer experience center and labs enables us to more
closely collaborate with our customers and incorporate their feedback
early on in the product development process through FastWorks
methodologies, ensuring that we are designing the right products to meet
customer demand at an accelerated pace.”
“GE’s 43-year presence in North Carolina speaks volumes about the
company’s commitment to the state and its workforce,” said Governor Pat
McCrory. “This latest investment reinforces GE’s desire to continue to
be a strong part of North Carolina’s economy.”
GE’s $6 million investment, including the customer experience center and
advanced manufacturing labs, will enable GE to accelerate product
development by up to 30 percent. The Mebane facility’s open, high-tech
work environment combines engineering, development, testing and
manufacturing in a centralized location. This will enable teams to work
together to better serve the global customer base and deliver products
in simpler, smarter and faster ways.
GE’s Mebane operation features approximately 360,000 square feet of
manufacturing floor space, 11,500 square feet of advanced labs and
30,000 square feet of offices, showrooms and training facilities.
In addition, the site will serve as a new regional customer experience
center where customers will be invited to interact with GE’s latest
electrical distribution, controls and critical power products and to
share real-time feedback throughout the development process. The
enhanced facility includes:
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Low- and Medium-Voltage IEEE Product Certification Lab. The lab
will comply with IEEE (Institute of Electrical and Electronics
Engineers) and international equipment testing standards to gain
third-party approvals, saving both time and costs in the development
process. GE will be able to perform third-party certifications such as
UL (Underwriters Laboratories), TUV-GS testing (Technischer
Überwachungsverein) and KEMA testing.
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Product Accelerator Lab. This lab will help improve new product
design processes, speeding up development times with 3-D printing and
rapid prototyping. By incorporating GE’s FastWorks methodologies, the
lab unites customers and engineering teams in an atmosphere that
allows for fast, hands-on feedback throughout the development process.
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Interactive, global product showroom to engage customers in
developing products and technology while learning about GE’s
problem-solving commercial and industrial solutions.
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Customer and Employee Learning Center. The center provides a
resource for customers and employees to continue to learn about GE’s
new product introductions, lean manufacturing and advanced processes.
Mebane is a manufacturing center of excellence for GE’s industrial
equipment business. The facility manufactures and assembles low- and
medium-voltage motor control centers, lighting panels, switchboards,
power panels, controls, automatic transfer switches and electrical
vehicle supply equipment serving a global customer base of commercial,
industrial and mission-critical customers such as hospitals, data
centers, banks and wind farms.
“Mebane is one of our global centers of excellence for equipment, and
I’m thrilled we’ve strengthened our technical capabilities in the U.S.,”
said Stuart Thompson, power equipment general manager, GE’s Industrial
Solutions business. “These investments will help us to bring electrical
distribution, controls and mission-critical products to fruition faster
with more agility, supporting GE’s mission of inventing the next
industrial era.”
The Mebane site is utilizing resources such as advanced and automated
manufacturing techniques, 3-D printing and in-house product
certification to improve the overall product development process.
“Our Mebane facility is home to an extremely talented, hardworking and
energetic team of more than 500 employees,” said Jeff Blakeman, GE’s
Mebane plant manager. “Employees will benefit from the site’s
contemporary layout, learning center and open workplace concept,
fostering a new level of collaboration, providing employees with a
chance to enhance their skill sets. With these recent investments, we
are able to build on the 43-year tradition of GE in Mebane and equip
employees with an innovative environment that encourages
outside-of-the-box thinking.”
The celebrations began on June 6, when employees and their families
gathered at the facility for an open house, showcasing the new
high-tech, collaborative environment.
About GE’s Industrial Solutions Business
Industrial Solutions empowers smarter business operations by connecting
equipment, software and services to protect, control and optimize assets
within electrical infrastructures. The business provides customers,
across various industries, with end-to-end product and service solutions
that help ensure the reliability and protection of their electrical
infrastructure. Industrial Solutions’ product and service solutions add
to GE’s broader portfolio of leading technology solutions for the
delivery, management, conversion and optimization of electrical power
for customers across multiple energy-intensive industries.
About GE
GE (NYSE:GE) imagines things others don’t, builds things others can’t
and delivers outcomes that make the world work better. GE brings
together the physical and digital worlds in ways no other company can.
In its labs and factories and on the ground with customers, GE is
inventing the next industrial era to move, power, build and cure the
world. www.ge.com
1 Carolina Star is a state Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) program that recognizes operations that maintain
an incident and illness rate of 50 percent below industry average for
industrial equipment manufacturers.
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