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Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)<br />

Customers & Their Dealers<br />

On request, a manufacturer whose products use<br />

<strong>GE</strong> components, products, materials, or subassemblies<br />

may be authorized to attach a permanent<br />

information plate to the products, naming<br />

the <strong>GE</strong> products or materials included. When<br />

the plate clarifies information such as warranty<br />

coverage or service channels, it can benefit <strong>GE</strong>.<br />

When the OEM prepares the plate, the plate<br />

should include only the initials “<strong>GE</strong>,” not<br />

the Monogram: for example,<br />

Equipped with<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Fractional-HP<br />

Motor<br />

All plates prepared by OEMs must be approved<br />

by the responsible <strong>GE</strong> business.<br />

OEM customers may not be authorized to use<br />

<strong>GE</strong> trademarks on product packaging or in their<br />

advertising and promotion. On customers’<br />

packages, references to the products supplied<br />

by <strong>GE</strong> should be confined to nonprominent use<br />

of the name “<strong>GE</strong>” in a factual statement, such as<br />

“Equipped with <strong>GE</strong> motor.”<br />

OEM Products 210.91<br />

When a <strong>GE</strong> business supplies plates, tags, or labels<br />

to a customer OEM, these Company-prepared<br />

attachments should follow these guidelines:<br />

•Make sure that the “equipped with” statement<br />

and graphic signature are less prominent than<br />

the OEM name or trademark on the complete<br />

product.<br />

• Subordinate the graphic signature to the<br />

“equipped with” statement: for example,<br />

Equipped<br />

with<br />

g Motor<br />

• Supply the OEM with the same number of attachments<br />

as products. When the <strong>GE</strong> product is a<br />

material sold in bulk, establish suitable standards<br />

for determining the number of attachments to<br />

be supplied.<br />

• Make sure that the tags and labels are removable<br />

and obviously impermanent.<br />

• OEM customers may not use <strong>GE</strong> trademarks on<br />

product packaging. On customers’ packages,<br />

reference to the products supplied by <strong>GE</strong> should<br />

be a factual statement, such as “Equipped with<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Motor.”<br />

The <strong>GE</strong> business selling the component product<br />

and supplying the plates, tags, or labels<br />

• must detail limitations on use of the marks in<br />

writing to avoid any confusion; the agreement<br />

must state that the OEM or its distributors or<br />

dealers will not use <strong>GE</strong> trademarks in advertising<br />

or promotion<br />

• is responsible for taking action if its customers or<br />

customers’ resellers abuse privileges of use or if<br />

misrepresentation occurs<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Identity Program 210, Products <strong>GE</strong> Identity Website: www.ge.com/identity

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