$ 6.C IN WAR AS IN PEACE THE GENERAL ELECTRIC co- LTD:. OF ENGLAND IN THE FOREFRONT OF ELECTRICAL PROGRESS Electification Schemtes GE.C: Electrification Before the war, G EC. electrical equipment was Schemes have been applied to all industries, including: installed on ships for every class of service. Many Aircfaft Factories 3 Chem- ical Works 9 Collieries ; important vessels, including turbo-electric luxury Food Factories; Gold liners, electrical self-discharging cargo vessels and Mines ; Iron; Steel and Copper Works; Locomotive diesel-electric tugs and ferries; were completely and Railway Carriage and equipped by the GEC: leaders in British elec- Wagon Works ; Motor Car Works ; Ships and Ship- trical manufacture. During the war there has yards ; Textile Mills; 01 Fields and Refineries; etc , probably not been a British ship of war or cargo etc: vessel built without some G.EC electrical equip- ment The G.EC. serves every essential industry in a similar way, and the magnitude of such a task has necessitated a complete reversal from peacetime production to war priorities. Changes in design and technique have been constant, and these will have far-reaching effects in the future_ When peace returns, the Company $ experience, embracing every application of electricity, including the important one of electronics, will be at the disposal of all concerned with reconstruction. Nz: Representative: BRITISH GENERAL ELECTRIC CO. LTD. WELLINGTON; AUCKLAND, CHRISTCHURCH; DUNEDIN: 34A
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 11, Issue 283, 24 November 1944, Page 19
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