GE Infrastructure
GE Infrastructure is one of the world's leading providers of essential technologies to developed, developing and emerging countries. Through products and services in aviation, energy, oil and gas, transportation and water and process technologies, GE is helping to develop the infrastructure of countries all over the world. GE Infrastructure provides aviation financing as well as energy and water investing, lending and leasing.
At a Glance
- 2007 Revenue:
- $57.9 billion
- 2007 Profit:
- 22% (%vol)
- Number of Employees:
- ~106,000
Product Offerings
- Advanced technology equipment and services for all segments of the global oil and gas industry
- Broad-based commercial financial solutions including structured equity, leveraged leasing, partnerships and project finance for aviation and energy industries
- Diesel engines for marine and stationary power applications, motorized systems for mining trucks, and signaling and communications systems for the rail industry
- Freight and passenger locomotives, locomotive parts and locomotive services
- Gear units for wind power
- Jet engines
- Power generation and energy delivery systems
- Water treatment and purification, water reuse, water recovery, wastewater, mobile water, water services, and process filtration and purification
Ecomagination products
GEnx engine; GE90-115B engine; CFM56-3 Advanced Upgrade; Evolution Series locomotives for North America, China and Kazakhstan; LM2500+ marine engine; Cleaner Coal (IGCC); Water Scarcity & Water Quality Solutions; H System Gas Turbine; wind turbines; Solar; LMS 100 Aero turbine; Jenbacher Coal Mine Methane, Landfill and Biogas applications as well as capital for renewable energy; inspection tools for Ultrascan Duo Pipeline and BCL Compressor series for sour gas reinjection; GE V250 Palm Oil Gensets; Locomotive Modernizations; Smartburn™ emissions reduction enhancements
Types of Customers
- Aviation and Commercial Aviation Services: Airframe manufacturers, commercial airlines, U.S. and international governments
- Energy and Energy Financial Services: Independent power producers, utilities, oil and gas producers, oilfield services, pipeline and coal companies
- Oil & Gas: National, international and independent oil and gas companies engaged in exploration & production, transportation, refining and associated processing
- Transportation: Railroads, transit, marine and mining companies
- Water & Process Technologies: municipalities and government agencies, as well as industries, including: general manufacturing; power; heavy oil production; primary metals; food & beverage; refining & fuel additives; chemicals; petrochemicals; agrichemicals; industrial gases; life sciences; paper & pulp; semiconductor & microelectronics; transportation; and commercial, institutional and residential
Key Priorities
- Additional attention to full compliance and integrity with sales to military
- Security and human rights (including employee safety)
- Governance, ethics and anti-corruption efforts in emerging markets
- Environmental management issues, including air quality, climate change (both in relation to the development of product solutions to address this topic and the energy efficiency of our operations), and releases of hazardous substances to the environment
Executive Officers
- John G. Rice
- Vice Chairman
- GE
- President and CEO
- GE Infrastructure
- John M. Dineen
- President and CEO
- Transportation
- Scott C. Donnelly
- President and CEO
- Aviation
- Jeff R. Garwood
- President and CEO
- Water & Process Technologies
- Henry A. Hubschman
- President and CEO
- Commercial Aviation Services
- John Krenicki, Jr.
- President and CEO
- Energy
- Claudi Santiago
- President and CEO
- Oil & Gas
- Alex Urquhart
- President and CEO
- Energy Financial Services