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2013-10-14 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

GE Continues to Provide Reliable and Efficient Systems, Furthering Partnership with Hornbeck Offshore<br /> <br /> Commonality of Systems Brings Efficiency and Flexibility in Terms of System Operations between Vessels<br /> <br /> Energy Efficiency Mode Reduces Operational Emissions and Costs<br /> <br /> PARIS &mdash; Imagine holding a 100-meter long, subsea construction vessel in position as it lowers with its 250-ton crane, heavy subsea modules to the seabed. GE's Power Conversion (NYSE: ...This story is related to the following:Mining, Oil Drilling & RefiningPositioning Systems | Human Machine Interface (HMI) Operator Interfaces

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