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Richard A. Eason<br />

Research Director<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Plastics<br />

France<br />

Plastics Technology Division<br />

General Electric Plastics S.A.R.L.<br />

Z.I. de Guenault C.E. 1203, 91021 Evry-Cedex, France<br />

33-6-007-9285, DC: 992-9285, Fax: 33-6-007-3345, DC Fax: 992-3345<br />

Richard.Eason@gepfrance.ge.com, www.geplastics.com/france<br />

General Guidelines<br />

for Stationery for Businesses<br />

outside North America<br />

Space-Saving Conventions<br />

<strong>GE</strong> Identity Program 264, Stationery for Businesses outside North America <strong>GE</strong> Identity Website: www.ge.com/identity<br />

264.10<br />

To fit the information required on a business card,<br />

three conventions are used in that item and, for<br />

consistency, in all <strong>GE</strong> stationery:<br />

The delivery address, including the city, state or<br />

province, and postal code, appears on one line<br />

whenever possible.<br />

Abbreviations are used in the address block.<br />

Labels are used only to differentiate similar contact<br />

numbers. Thus, for example, the first contact<br />

number, the direct-line telephone number, is not<br />

labeled. To differentiate the second number from<br />

the first, the abbreviation “DC:” for Dial Comm or<br />

“Fax:” for facsimile is used. No labels are used with<br />

the e-mail and website addresses because their<br />

unique forms clearly identify them.<br />

Standard & Executive Stationery<br />

For several stationery items, specifications are provided<br />

for both a standard and an executive version.<br />

In each, the content and layout are identical. The<br />

differences between the two versions are only the<br />

• paper stock<br />

• reproduction method<br />

Each <strong>GE</strong> business decides which of its employees<br />

should use the executive version of stationery items.<br />

Personalized Stationery<br />

Letterheads and envelopes imprinted with an<br />

employee’s name and job title are personalized<br />

stationery. Personalization is available in both<br />

standard and executive stationery.<br />

Each <strong>GE</strong> business decides which of its employees<br />

should use personalized stationery.<br />

Stationery Supplier<br />

Periodically, <strong>GE</strong> Corporate Sourcing requests<br />

bids from suppliers to provide North American<br />

businesses with stationery at reduced costs using<br />

online order fulfillment. Information on currently<br />

authorized suppliers is available at the <strong>GE</strong> Identity<br />

Website. Note: Outside North America, the authorized<br />

suppliers may not be able to provide stationery.<br />

In that case, stationery may be obtained from any<br />

qualified local vendor.

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