One month into summer 2019, and the mercury is rising.
IN MANY WAYS, CUMMINS ENGINES AND RELATED PRODUCTS ARE MORE COMPLEX THAN YOUR SMART PHONE.
Today’s society has become so dependent on electricity.
Those are the words of Cummins Chairman and CEO Tom Linebarger, who recently joined several top Cummins executives to share how the company is positioned to lead in current and future technologies, including its core business, electrification, alternative fuels and power solutions, as well as in digital capabilities, d...
It’s almost that time of the year again. Hurricane season begins on June 1st and lasts until November 30th.
In some ways, the cave at the Cummins Technical Center (CTC) in Columbus, Indiana (USA) is aptly named.
Thankfully, Spring is finally here! Our landscape will gradually change from brown to green and will fill with pops of color from various flowers blooming once again.
The event featured a group of ambitious entrepreneurs, each ready to make their pitch to a panel of business leaders with a lot on the line.
So what do Americans like you do with $3,000 or so burning a hole in their pocket? You might think they go on a shopping spree or book a vacation, but Americans are actually quite practical with that extra money.
Sure, Cummins powers trucks. But you might be surprised at what else we either power or provide dependable backup power to ensure smooth operations.
The gray, rectangular machine emitting a bright blue light doesn’t look particularly impressive as it quietly goes about its work at the Cummins Technical Center (CTC) in Columbus, Indiana.
Cummins and Ceres Power Holdings PLC, a U.