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GE's CEO 'stunned' that factory efficiency drive only just started

Published 05/30/2019, 03:15 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: General Electric Chief Executive Officer Larry Culp at the company’s annual meeting in Tarrytown
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By Alwyn Scott

NEW YORK (Reuters) - General Electric (NYSE:GE) Co's chief executive said on Thursday he was "really stunned" to learn that a major factory had only recently started using lean manufacturing techniques.

"It put me back a little bit to go to our Greenville, South Carolina, plant last summer and to have the team regale me with a really good lean production (project) that had just been implemented," Larry Culp said at an investor conference in New York.

"They did a very nice job. But just -- it really stunned me (to) be there in the summer of 2018 and have such an important plant at GE beginning its lean journey or re-beginning its lean journey."

Lean techniques are widely used to reduce manufacturing costs while increasing efficiency and quality. GE's Greenville factory makes large, gas-fired turbines that generate electricity in power plants around the world. GE's power business has been losing money and is the top priority in Culp's efforts to turn around the company.

"No business consumes more of my time right now," Culp said.

Culp also affirmed on Thursday that GE expects negative free cash flow in the second quarter, and said GE's power division plans to cut costs by about 20% over the next two years as it tries to become leaner.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: General Electric Chief Executive Officer Larry Culp at the company’s annual meeting in Tarrytown

Culp said GE cut $800 million in costs at the power unit last year, and has plans to cut another $1.6 billion.

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