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GE will invest $265 million in Canada for a new state-of-the-art
“Brilliant Factory” with manufacturing capacity for multiple business
lines including Power and Water, Oil and Gas and Transportation.
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Plan to Create 350 Manufacturing Jobs in First Phase.
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Will Access Canadian Export Finance to Fill Gap From Lapse of U.S.
Export Import Bank.
GE Power & Water plans to stop manufacturing gas engines in Waukesha,
Wisconsin and open a new facility to build engines in Canada. The new
facility will also have back-up capacity to manufacture diesel engine
components for GE Transportation. GE currently employs 350 at its
manufacturing facility in Waukesha, building gas engines for
compression, mechanical drive and power generation applications.
Today, GE notified employees in Waukesha and more than 400 U.S.
suppliers of its plans. In Wisconsin alone, suppliers generate almost
$47 million in revenue from the plant.
GE plans to build a new US$265 million state-of-the-art “Brilliant
Factory” in Canada that will optimize efficiency and streamline
production using data, analytics and software. The factory is expected
to be completed in 20 months and will be a flexible production facility
that can expand over time and also support manufacturing requirements
for other GE businesses.
GE will build its new facility in Canada in order to access additional
support from the country’s export credit agency, Export Development
Canada (EDC). The agency has a strong record of export financing. GE has
a solid, long-standing relationship with EDC under which the company has
participated in a number of global transactions. With today’s
announcement, GE fully expects to expand its relationship with EDC in
support of the company’s Power & Water, Oil & Gas and Transportation
businesses. In 2014, EDC facilitated exports and investments of
approximately $100B CDN. The agency actively supports global expansion
for manufacturers based in Canada, supporting over 7,000 customers in
close to 200 countries last year.
GE is currently bidding on $11 billion of projects that require export
financing. While more than 60 other countries have export credit
agencies (ECAs) that support domestic manufacturing for export, the US
does not. The authorization for the U.S. export credit agency – the
Export-Import Bank, or Ex-Im – lapsed on July 1. For the last year,
exporters and suppliers have called upon Congress to reauthorize the
U.S. Export-Import Bank to support manufacturing jobs and level the
playing field for U.S. companies that compete globally. Most countries
are hungry for manufacturing and export jobs. The U.S. remains the only
major economy in the world without an export bank.
“We believe in American manufacturing, but our customers in many cases
require ECA financing for us to bid on projects. Without it, we cannot
compete and our customers may be forced to select other providers. We
know these announcements will have regrettable impact not only on our
employees but on the hundreds of U.S. suppliers we work with that cannot
move their facilities, but we cannot walk away from our customers,” said
John Rice, Vice Chairman, GE. “EDC joins a growing list of export credit
agencies interested in supporting GE’s global business operations and
customer base.”
“We continue to urge Congress to reauthorize the ExIm Bank for all
American companies,” Rice continued. “However, we must prepare for the
worst case and arrange export finance outside the U.S. Unfortunately,
this will come at the expense of American jobs. In a slow growth and
volatile world, we must go where the markets are and compete in over 170
countries.”
About GE
GE (NYSE:GE) is the world’s Digital Industrial Company, transforming
industry with software-defined machines and solutions that
are connected, responsive and predictive. GE is organized around a
global exchange of knowledge, the "GE Store," through which each
business shares and accesses the same technology, markets, structure and
intellect. Each invention further fuels innovation and application
across our industrial sectors. With people, services, technology and
scale, GE delivers better outcomes for customers by speaking the
language of industry. www.ge.com
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