GE Equipment Services
GE Equipment Services was a Stamford, Connecticut-based division of General Electric Industrial, providing transport solutions[clarification needed] for supply chains, including equipment leasing, asset management, and logistics services.[clarification needed]
The European headquarters of GE Equipment Services was located in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Divisions of GE Equipment Services included:
- GE Rail Services Europe
- Penske Truck Leasing
- General Electric Railcar Services Corp.
The European division of GE Equipment Services was sold in October 2013 to HNA Group, China [1] and keeps its operation as TIP Trailer Services.[2]
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and divisions
- Australian Guarantee Corporation
- Canadian General Electric
- Compagnia Generale di Elettricità
- Current, powered by GE
- Electric Bond and Share Company
- GE Additive
- GE Aerospace (1960s)
- GE Americom
- GE Appliances
- GE Automation & Controls
- GE Aviation
- GE Betz
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- GE Capital Aviation Services
- GE Capital IT Solutions
- GE Capital Rail Services
- GE Commercial Finance
- GE Digital
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- GE Equipment Services
- GE HealthCare
- GE Home & Business Solutions
- GE Industrial
- GE Infrastructure
- GE Jenbacher
- GE Lighting
- GE Measurement & Control
- GE Oil & Gas
- GE Power
- GE Renewable Energy
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- GE Transportation
- GE Waukesha
- GE Wind Energy
- GE Venture Capital
- GE Ventures
- GECIS
- GEIS
- Genesis Lease
- Genpact
- Genworth Financial
- Montgomery Ward
- Synchrony Financial
- Tungsram
- United Nuclear Corporation
- Utah Construction Company
- Whatman
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facilities
- Carousel of Progress (1964–65, 1967–73, 1975–85)
- Horizons at Epcot (1983–93)
* Following corporate split-up from 2023 to 2024
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