GE Infrastructure
Company type | Division |
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Industry | Infrastructure |
Founded | 2005; 19 years ago (2005) |
Defunct | 2008 (2008) |
Fate | Reorganization of GE subsidiaries |
Successors | GE Technology Infrastructure GE Energy Infrastructure |
Key people | John G. Rice (president and CEO) |
GE Infrastructure was a subsidiary of General Electric, formed in 2005 as part of a company-wide reorganization under CEO Jeff Immelt, until it was split apart into GE Technology Infrastructure and GE Energy Infrastructure in another reorganization in 2008.[1] The president and CEO of GE Infrastructure, John G. Rice, was transferred to GE Technology Infrastructure.
When it was active, business units making up GE Infrastructure included:
- GE Aviation (relocated to GE Technology Infrastructure)
- GE Commercial Aviation Services (relocated to GE Capital)
- GE Energy (relocated to GE Energy Infrastructure)
- GE Energy Financial Services (relocated to GE Capital)
- GE Oil and Gas (relocated to GE Energy Infrastructure)
- GE Transportation Systems (relocated to GE Technology Infrastructure)
- GE Water & Process Technologies (relocated to GE Energy Infrastructure)
References
- ^ GE restructures, but investors still on edge
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* Following corporate split-up from 2023 to 2024
** Joint ventures before corporate split-up from 2023 to 2024
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