LaFayette Plant Part of General Electric's Effort to Ramp up More Stateside Production
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General Electric Appliances plans to move the production of refrigerators, gas stoves and water heaters outside China and Mexico as part of an investment of more than $3 billion, to expand its operations in the United States in Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee and South Carolina. Investment, which is the second largest in the history of the Louisville-based company, is expected to add more than a thousand jobs, while increasing domestic pro…
General Electric Applications, the home appliances manufacturer, will move its production from Mexico to the United States, a movement that will support an investment of $3 billion, derived from the tariff policies of President Donald Trump aimed at boosting domestic manufacturing. Capital injection will generate 1,000 jobs and in a first phase will be used to modernize plants in Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Tennesse and South Carolina, to cover …
LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (AP) — GE Appliances plans to move production of refrigerators, gas ranges, and water heaters out of China and Mexico as part of a more than $3 billion investment to expand its U.S. operations in Kentucky, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and South Carolina. The investment, the second largest in the Louisville-based company's history, is expected to add more than 1,000 jobs while increasing domestic production and modernizing pl…
The relocation of factories and production lines, a phenomenon that in the last decade has been accelerated by geopolitical tensions, changes in supply chains and cost reduction strategies, is redefining the global industrial landscape. One example is the current announcement that the manufacturer General Electric (GE Appliances) plans to move the production of refrigerators, gas stoves and water heaters outside China and Mexico as part of an in…
General Electric is leaving Mexico?The legendary company that is dedicated to the production and manufacture of appliances, announced its plans to install plants in the United States.According to information from the same company, the installation of plants in the United States is part of an expansion strategy that involves an investment of more than 3 billion dollars.However, the project that contemplates new facilities in Kentucky, Georgia, Al…
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