MN100: GE Transportation Marine

September 14, 2016

The Company:
GE Transportation is a global digital industrial leader and supplier to the marine industry. 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. The firm employs about 10,000.

Primary Product / Service:

GE’s Marine Solutions is at the forefront of emissions reductions with its breakthrough technology that achieves optimal operational and emissions compliance in medium-speed diesel engines. The latest series of its L250 and V250 diesel engines are certified to EPA Tier 4 and IMO III without the use of exhaust after-treatment and urea injection. Available in 6 and 8 cylinder in-line engines and 12 and 16 cylinder V-type engines, our power range covers 1500 - 4700 kW at 900 or 1000 rpm. The GE diesel engines are easy to maintain, are highly reliable and have lowest fuel consumption in class.

The Case:

GE Transportation continues to invest in the marine industry to offer the lowest emission diesel engine technology, certified to EPA Tier 4 and IMO III, while maintaining the lowest cost of operating. GE engines are supported by a global network of channel partners providing 24/7 parts and service support to the marine industry. Recent orders and deliveries, to name a few, include: 5x 12V250 Oceaneering 2x 12V250 - Harvey Gulf 2x 12V250 - Reinauer Transportation 6x 8L250 - Ingram Barge 2x 12V250 – AMA.

2901 East Lake Road
(Photo: GE)_
Jamie Miller (Photo: GE)_
(Photo: GE)_
Jamie Miller (Photo: GE)_
Erie, PA 16531
Telephone: (814) 875-3382
E-mail: cathy.heiman@ge.com
Website: www.getransportation.com
CEO/President: Jamie Miller
(As published in the August 2016 MN100 edition of Marine News)

Related News

One Dead, One Missing After Tanker Strikes Passenger Boat in Texas Oil Tanker Seized by Iran in 2023 Anchors Near UAE Coast Houthis Conduct Military Operations in Gulf of Aden, Israel's Eilat Delft Students Cross North Sea on Self-Built Hydrogen Boat Saltchuk Completes OSG Acquisition