GE manufactures wind turbine components in Vietnam
GE inaugurated its first manufacturing facility in Vietnam to produce wind turbine components.
The new factory located in the port city of Hai Phong. Following the first phase of plant operations, GE may expand its manufacturing scope to support the company’s full range of power generation equipment.
John Krenicki, GE vice chairman and president and CEO of GE Energy attended the inauguration and addressed the audience.
“Vietnam is an ideal place for GE to invest and expand our manufacturing capability because it has a skilled work force and a bright future for its energy sector,” said John Krenicki, GE vice chairman and president and CEO of GE Energy. “Expanding our global manufacturing footprint is a strategic growth driver that will help us to respond quicker to our customers’ energy needs. With demand for electricity, fuel and water continuing to rise around the world, we believe that building in Vietnam is a great investment.”
The fast-track construction of the Hai Phong plant began in May 2009 and initial shipments of wind turbine-generator systems began one year later in May of this year. The plant is now fully operational, currently employs more than 250 people and has exported more than 200 units of generator systems to date.
"The opening of the Hai Phong plant is a major milestone in the history of GE in Vietnam. This world-class facility was made operational within one year, which demonstrates GE's participation and commitment to the country’s ongoing industrialization process. We thank the Vietnam Government for their support and we look forward to further strengthening our long-term partnership for growth and development in Vietnam," added MyLan Nguyen, president of GE Vietnam.