Fact Sheet - GE Consumer & Industrial Company Overview
GE Consumer & Industrial was created in January 2004 when GE Consumer Products merged with GE Industrial Systems. Led by President and CEO Jim Campbell, GE Consumer & Industrial is a $14 billion global business with 60,000 employees in more than 100 locations. With more than a century of experience inventing cutting-edge products and services, GE Consumer & Industrial strives to make life better, more convenient and more efficient for consumers, as well as commercial and industrial customers.
Appliances
GE Consumer & Industrial's Appliances Division manufactures and sells home appliances, including refrigerators, freezers, ranges, dishwashers, washing machines, dryers, microwave ovens, speed cooking ovens, room air conditioners, and water filtration, softening and heating systems. In addition, the business offers the largest manufacturer's service organization in the appliances industry. GE Consumer Services employs a nation-wide fleet of vans to provide prompt, quality service on all Monogram®, GE Profile Performance™, GE Profile™, GE®, Hotpoint® and RCA appliances.
Lighting
GE Consumer & Industrial's Lighting Division manufactures and sells a variety of lighting solutions, including incandescent, halogen, fluorescent, high intensity discharge (HID) light bulbs, as well as light-emitting diodes (LED), automotive and miniature lighting. The business also markets a wide variety of commercial lighting systems through GE Lighting Systems, Inc. GE Specialty Lighting develops and sells lighting for aircraft and other transportation applications, front and rear projection, video projection, medical, architectural, fiber optic, stage, studio, nightclub and theater lighting.
Electrical Distribution
GE Consumer & Industrial's Electrical Distribution Division provides a wide assortment of integrated equipment and systems to ensure safe and reliable power delivery. The product line includes electrical distribution and control solutions, such as circuit breakers, panel boards, uninterruptible power supplies and general-purpose controls that are used to distribute and manage power in a variety of residential, commercial, and industrial applications.