GE - South Africa
Did you know GE has been in Africa for over 100 years? GE opened its 1st overseas o�ce in Johannesburg in 1898
GE EMPLOYEES
GE has created employment for over 1100+ individuals as a direct result of its global acquisition of Alstom's energy business, the GESAT joint venture formation and through sustainable development initiatives in skills and small medium enterprise development.
Intersting fact - a GE or CFM powered aircraft takes o� somewhere in the world every 2 minutes
GE has signed historic Country2Company agreements and Memorandum of Understanding with major African countries in order to support local Government
AV I AT I O N
S K I L L S A N D T R A I N I N G
Africa Innovation Centre will enable GE to innovate "in Africa for Africa" and contribute to the enchancement of skills and support SME development in the innovation space
F I N D G E W O R K S H O P S AT
1100+
Unit 1, 130 Gazelle Ave, Johannesburg, 1685
AG R E E M E N T S
T R A N S P O R TAT I O N
South Africa's National Development Plan and was awarded the inaugural Siyabonga Business Award
S U P P O R T
P O W E R
H E A LT H C A R E
O P E R AT I N G O V E R 100 Y E A R S
SOUTH AFRICA
J O H A N N E S B U R G , S O U T H A F R I C A
G E I N A F R I C A
Africa Innovation Centre, near Rosebank - Johannesburg
O I L & G A S
GE's Flow and Process Technology business, a subset of GE Oil & Gas completed their largest order in the petrochemical industry
Has a 70% + installed base of GE technology in the power sector
GESAT production for the 'Evolution' series of locomotives started in 2015 and uses 5% less fuel, 40% less emissions and made from 55% local content suppliers making this the African GE Locomotive. GESAT will supply over 500 locomotives by the end of 2018, 233 of which will be the "Evolution" series
WAT E R
GE ships over $2 million worth of parts annually
Installed healthcare base of over 800 diagnostic imaging products
Over 6000 clinical devices installed such as anesthesia equipment and monitors
GE Foundation donated $1 million to the Nelson Mandela Children’s Fund for the construction of the Nelson Mandela Children’s Hospital.
Partnered with Transnet SOC to manufacture locomotives in South Africa for export into the rest of Africa
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