CUMMINS
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Cummins Inc
USA
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Cummins Inc. is a global power leader, with nearly 100 years of expertise in diesel engine production. Founded in 1919, Cummins is the world’s largest independent manufacturer of diesel engines and related technologies, consistently setting industry benchmarks. The company was among the first to introduce diesel engines in commercial vehicles and to develop the first diesel-powered race car, always staying at the forefront of technological innovation. Cummins is recognized as the engine specialist. Its unique product portfolio includes a wide range of engines and related components, allowing the company to deliver tailored solutions that meet and exceed the needs of global markets and customers. With worldwide technical expertise, Cummins works closely with vehicle and equipment manufacturers to ensure their products deliver the best possible value, wherever they are used. Cummins support goes far beyond the point of sale: its dedicated global network of over 6,500 service outlets is the largest in the industry, giving manufacturers and users confidence that support is available anywhere in the world. For every Cummins-powered product, customers can rely on a local dealer to meet their service needs. With increasingly stringent emissions regulations, Cummins remains a leader in developing and applying new technologies that enable the company to meet both current and future standards. The company’s product strategy not only focuses on reducing environmental impact, but also on delivering added value to customers through enhanced performance and lower operating costs. Cummins products are renowned for their reliability, durability, and dependability, and the company’s employees are committed to providing the highest levels of service while upholding key values of integrity and diversity. Today, Cummins is the world’s largest independent diesel engine manufacturer, with production facilities in 13 countries, including the US, UK, China, India, and Brazil. The company invests over $600 million annually in research and development to maintain its technology leadership, offering engines from 37 to 3,132 kW (49 to 4,200 hp). Cummins engines are used in a wide range of applications, including trucks, buses, construction, agriculture, mining, oil and gas, rail, marine, military, and power generation. Cummins supplies more than 1,200 equipment manufacturers in over 190 countries and operates four complementary business units:
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