GE
to use new India manufacturing facility as export hub
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[February 14, 2015]
By Aman Shah
CHAKAN, India (Reuters) - General Electric
Co will use its new manufacturing facility in India, which was formally
inaugurated on Saturday, as an export hub, with plans to send half of
its output to the conglomerate's global factories.
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The 67-acre plant in Chakan, near the western city of Pune, is GE's
first multi-purpose manufacturing facility in India, which will
produce a range of products that will include aviation, rail and
diesel engines.
It will also be a major part of GE's plan to win increased domestic
orders, the U.S. company said at inauguration, which was attended by
Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
The GE plant dovetails with the government's push to turn the
country into a manufacturing hub with its "Make in India"
initiative.
GE Vice Chairman John Rice told Reuters in an interview that the
U.S. conglomerate had spent a total of $200 million on the facility
but declined to give other specifics, including how much it will
produce.
Rice said GE was keen to expand further in India, and was eyeing
opportunities in the government's planned railway modernization
program. He also noted that the country's renewable energy sector
was beginning to become attractive.
"From an orders and revenue perspective, I still think we're playing
below our weight," Rice told Reuters, regarding its India business.
Turning to GE's global businesses, Rice reiterated that the oil and
gas division's forecast that revenues would stay flat or fall up to
5 percent this year as the steep drop in crude oil prices forces
customers to cut back on spending, especially in work associated
with fracking.
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But he said some longer-term projects were moving forward as
planned.
"We will always be vigilant in terms of the oil and gas space and
what might be of good value", Rice said, referring to the company's
history of investing through what he described as the tough part of
economic cycles.
(Editing by Jane Merriman)
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