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Cummins Inc.

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Cummins Inc., a global power solutions leader, comprises five business segments – Components, Engine, Distribution, Power Systems, and Accelera by Cummins – supported by its global manufacturing and extensive service and support network, skilled workforce and vast technological expertise. Cummins is committed to its Destination Zero strategy – the company’s commitment to sustainability and helping its customers successfully navigate the energy transition with its broad portfolio of products. Cummins has approximately 69,900 employees and earned $3.9 billion on sales of $34.1 billion in 2024. See how Cummins is leading the world toward a future of smarter, cleaner power at www.cummins.com.

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Cummins engines are known for durability and years of reliable service. Many drivers easily surpass the million-mile mark with their Cummins-powered vehicles, qualifying them to join our Million Mile Club. We recently talked to new Million Mile Club member, Patty Brodeur, a driver for HVH Transportation out of Denver, Colorado… Cummins: What originally attracted you to the trucking business?

When you think of London, England, you likely picture Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and those iconic red double-decker buses. Unfortunately, the original AEC Routemaster buses known around the world have been largely phased out. Introduced in 1956 and built through 1968, today they’re used on only a couple of heritage routes. Could Cummins new green technology breathe fresh air into these legacy

Over the past four to five years, a lot has been written about the shift away from big-bore 15-liter engines to medium-bore (11-liter to 13-liter) engines. This was particularly true among truckers looking to minimize fuel costs. New data shows that many of the industry's trend-setters have discovered the truth in the old saying, "there's no replacement for displacement." They've come to unders

With fuel costs and efficiency being the largest variables for any trucking ventures, fleet managers and drivers think about fuel economy almost constantly. Heavy-duty trucks account for fewer than 5% of vehicles on the road in the U.S., yet moving goods around the country consumed more than 52.7 billion gallons of diesel and gasoline in 2013. As the focus on fuel economy increases for fleet ma

If you’re in the market for a new semi-truck, you might start by researching online, but your next stop will likely be the dealer. After all, you want to see what’s on the lot, kick the tires and check out the engines firsthand. Dealers are an excellent resource with tons of knowledge. Asking the right questions about your engine options will help you select a rig you can rely on for years to come

The FAMA 2015 Chairman’s Award was recently presented to Chris Crowel, Motorhome and Emergency Vehicle Engine Market Leader at Cummins, during the 2016 Fire Department Instructor Conference & Exhibition (FDIC) in Indianapolis, Indiana. The Fire Apparatus Manufacturers’ Association (FAMA) is a leading North American association for fire chiefs, representing all OEMs and equipment suppliers of p

You don't become the world's largest rental truck fleet without making some pretty savvy moves. Starting in 2013, Jack Doheny Companies invested in a transition that continues paying dividends for its customers and the bottom line, converting its medium- and heavy-duty truck fleet to Cummins engines. Headquartered in Northville, Michigan, Jack Doheny rents and sells commercial sewer vacuum truc

At Bauma 2016 in Munich, Cummins unveiled its new generation of ultra-low emissions engines spanning 100 to 430 hp (75-321 kW) designed to meet the 2019 EU Stage V emissions regulations with simpler, EGR-free (exhaust gas recirculation) architecture. This lineup of engines improves fuel efficiency and our new Single Module aftertreatment technology saves up to 50 percent envelope space, delivering

Cummins constantly looks for new ways to help operators and fleet managers maximize uptime and stay ahead of any problems that might arise on the road. Earlier this year, Cummins launched the latest INLINE data link adapter to provide more fleet connectivity for customers around the world. The new INLINE 7 is the only data link adapter on the market that offers WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity i

After 45 years lying in a rusting dump truck, a long-lost member of the Cummins family made its way home last month. A rare 1939 Cummins HB diesel engine was reclaimed from the South Dakota prairie and lovingly transported back to our Columbus, Ind. production facilities for restoration. Owen Hanson of Bison, S.D. says the Cummins engine powered vehicles for his family for many years. It was tr

Ask a dozen friends, “Who makes the best pizza?” and you’re bound to get a dozen different answers. Ask a dozen experts, “Who makes the best diesel engine?” and you’ll likely hear one name more than any other – Cummins. From road to rail, water to worksite, Cummins is a world leader in diesel engine manufacturing. Here’s why…   Power Cummins is dedicated to giving our cus

The Cummins 5.9L inline 6-cylinder was a fan favorite in RAM pickups for years, and when it evolved into the 6.7L Turbo Diesel mid year of 2007, a variety of enhancements – along with greater displacement – made it a real crowd pleaser. RAM owners gained a lot more power, improved fuel efficiency and a quieter, cleaner-running engine Through the years, Cummins has promoted higher power density

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