GE doubles size of water facility in China
This week, GE doubled the size of its water processing manufacturing facility in Wuxi, China. The $9 million, 10,000-square-meter expansion will house the production of reverse osmosis filtration systems and ultra-filtration equipment that help support China’s need for cost-effective, environmentally conscious technologies.
The technologies rolling off the line will be vital to local industries, because just like plants, major industries, municipalities and governmental agencies also need water to grow.
* Read the release.
* More on GE’s commitment to water technology in China






GE should work with washington for the upcoming new administration that seems to have an interest in building our infrastructure. I do not see why GE cannot become a part of that process. Hopefully GE provides some details as this process moves along.
I found this blog because of Mack Collier’s blog post on it. I’m dropping a comment under this post because I don’t know where else to put it.
Megan Parker on Mack’s blog commented that "Any suggestions from your readers would be greatly appreciated!"
So here it goes. I would suggest:
For the comments, there be a box at least for URLs that show up. Also I might put a Twitter ID box. See, ProBlogger’s post on that: http://twurl.nl/pe31cc
I’m really commenting because I was very surprised and disappointed in your blog design. It feels very amateurish. I understand that when you put a blog up it’s not perfect, you have to tweak it. But come on, you’re GE. How is this look good for your brand image? Your website is a wonderful design. No one could come up with a way to adapt that for your blog?
P.S. I love your sponsorship or whatever you call it of Bravo’s Top Chef. It works wonderfully as it integrates perfectly with the show by showing off your beautiful GE Monogram line.
Hi Yael,
Thank you for the suggestions! We’ll work on them. GE Reports is a work in progress, something we want to make very useful to users like yourself! You are right on target with your different design idea. We are also considering that. So look out for updates in the future. Thanks! Megan
I think the site is fine, it is simple and gets to the point. I hate those websites filled with flash and all kinds of stuff.
I believe in the keep it simple philosophy.