General Electric (GE) announced plans to invest US$ 30 million and add more
than 150 jobs in U.S., expanding capacity of GE Lighting’s domestic
manufacturing operations to meet growing consumer demand for led flood light energy-efficient
soft white incandescent light bulbs. The announcement coincides with a new
agreement between Walmart and GE, as part of Walmart’s US$ 50 billion domestic
manufacturing commitment to bring more American-made products to consumers. This
agreement will put U.S.-made GE energy-efficient soft white incandescent light
bulbs on the shelves of 3,400 Walmart Stores by summer 2014.
Recruitment and hiring for the new manufacturing positions will occur over
the coming months at three GE plants in Bucyrus and Circleville, Ohio, and
Mattoon, Illinois. These new positions add to the more than 700 employees
currently at work across the three plants.
“As a company whose history dates back more than 130 years, we understand
that to grow, we have to invest—in R&D and in workers,” said GE Chairman and
CEO Jeff Immelt. “Today’s announcement is evidence of our continued commitment
to creating advanced manufacturing jobs in the U.S. and yet another sign of an
American manufacturing renewal.”
GE and Walmart have a history of collaborative innovation. Working with GE,
Walmart helped to pioneer the development, testing and use of LED systems in the
retail setting. Walmart helped GE to conceive and perfect the application of
LEDs in refrigerated display cases. Walmart store parking lots in the U.S. and
abroad were among the first in the industry to switch to LED.
Since 2009, GE Lighting has invested more than a billion dollars to reshape
the business, focusing on energy-efficient products and increasing led high bay light spending by 20%. GE has moved quickly to respond to increasing consumer demand
for incandescent bulb alternatives, expanding existing manufacturing
capabilities, while also working with Walmart to put domestically made bulbs
into the hands of their consumers. Production of the domestically made bulbs
will start the first half of 2014.
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