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At GE Transportation, we move the world. We are a global digital industrial leader and supplier to the rail, mining, marine, stationary power and drilling industries. Our solutions help customers deliver goods and services with greater speed and greater savings using our advanced manufacturing techniques, industry expertise and connected machines.

Established more than a century ago, GE Transportation is a division of the General Electric Company that began as a pioneer in passenger and freight locomotives. That innovative spirit still drives GE Transportation today. It’s the engine of change that puts us at the forefront of transportation technology, software, and analytics. And it’s why we continue to find-and realize-the potential that keeps our connected world moving forward.

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GE Transportation
500 W Monroe Street
Chicago, Illinois, 60661
United States
(814) 875-2234

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Going Digital: General Electric and its Digital Transformation
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GE Transportation News & Resources

What Larry Culp GE’s New CEO Brings to the Company
General Electric Co. has named board member Larry Culp to take over for Chief Executive Officer John Flannery as the company reports that it would miss its 2018 profit forecast.

Wabtec & GE Transportation to Merge, Creating Global Leader for Rail, Services and Software
General Electric Co. has agreed to merge its railroad business with Wabtec Corp. in a deal valued at roughly $11 billion, letting GE raise some cash to fund its turnaround and shed one of its oldest operations, the strategic combination will drive shareholder value creation by accelerating innovation in transportation and logistics.

Going Digital: General Electric and its Digital Transformation
GE has made a bold play to lead the ‘Industrial Internet’ and has shown an impressive appetite for radically changing its normal ways of working and its culture to achieve results.

Marine’s Digital Revolution
The Marine industry faces substantial pressure: global trade has decelerated and commodity prices have declined, just as a prolonged shipbuilding cycle resulted in significant overcapacity, and the ensuing struggle for market share, via fiercer competition and consolidation, underscores the need for greater efficiency in shipping.

GE’s Digital Transformation an Ocean of a Difference
With the fast-paced changes of globally connected economies and shifting regional opportunities, marine operators need to transform themselves to be efficient and predictable.

Port of Los Angeles and GE Transportation Partner to Digitize Maritime Shipping
The Port of Los Angeles and GE Transportation are partnering to digitize maritime shipping to help goods reach consumers faster using a first-of-its-kind port information portal, which will deliver fast, data-driven insights to enhance maritime supply chain performance and better serve ultra-large container vessels.

GE Buys Software Company ShipXpress to Bolster Rail-Industry Supply Chain
The deal will complement GE’s sensor technology and Predix operating system to improve shippers’ ability to move goods and transfer information, GE Transportation said in a statement.

GE Selects Chicago for Deep Investments in Digital
GE names Chicago as the lead office for GE Transportation's Digital Solutions business and hub of growing digital ecosystem, along with the hiring of 160 new digital jobs in Chicago area giving GE a presence of 2,000 strong in greater Chicago.

GE’s $15 Billion Digital Transformation
General Electric Co. is developing software operations in each of its business lines with the goal of building a $15 billion franchise under Chief Executive Officer Jeffrey Immelt’s plan to create a “digital industrial” company.

General Electric Wants a Diverse and Technologically Fluent Workforce Headquartered in Boston
As an industrial company for the digital era, GE said it was moving its headquarters from its longtime sprawling suburban home in Fairfield, Conn., to the high-tech environs of Boston.

Clearpath Introduces Self-Driving Warehouse Robot
Canadian robotics manufacturer releases new warehouse robot with GE Ventures as strategic investor and GE as first customer.

GE to Move Manufacturing Engine Plant to Canada
General Electric Co said on Monday it will move production of large, gas-powered engines to Canada from Wisconsin, along with 350 jobs, to access export financing no longer available in the United States.

GPS Tracking Keeps GE Capital Clients in Compliance
With the right fleet management system, most jurisdictions can achieve significant operational improvements that help lower costs and optimize fleet performance.




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