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Experience Counts.

Trust Your Reduction Gears And Steam Turbines To The

Only Company With A Century Of Experience At Sea... GE.

Patrolling our shores... delivering troops and equipment... engaging in global trade ... more commercial and Navy ships depend on durable GE gears, generators, and steam turbines than those of any other supplier. From the massive load and power requirements borne by CVN "cities-at sea", to Sealift ships and stealth-quiet submarines, GE responds to the needs of world fleets with the most shipboard experience and the largest technology base. GE marine engineers will apply generations of knowledge to your program using the latest computer aided design tools. GE leads the world in state-of-the-art production, too, as our manufacturing facilities meet both ISO-9000 and Mil-Spec standards.

CVN's and SSN's W Sealift Ships/

I Navy Auxiliaries ' From oilers and tenders to RO-RO's, these vessels can rely on GE main reduction gears to deliver essential cargoes -fast!

Front-line ships of the U.S. Navy with unique power sources. Their missions demand immediate and sustained power levels and uncompromising reliability.

Cruise Ships

GE will custom tailor an integrated propulsion system to meet your needs for high technology at low cost.

W International Naval Fleets

J Unique CODOG (combined diesel or gas) systems incorporate lightweight GE gears to achieve high power density and maximum operating flexibility.

Put the experience of the world's most advanced propulsion and shipboard power generation supplier to work for you. Contact your local GE Navy Cff Marine Sales office, or call us at 1-800-626-2004.

GE Company, 166 Boulder Drive, Fitchburg, MA 01420

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