Advanced diesel engines fuel many of the world’s most vital industries. Boats, barges, and semis move most products that consumers use every day. Agricultural equipment ensures we have the food and natural resources we need. Construction equipment powers our infrastructure.
But what exactly is a diesel engine? How does it work? And what are the primary parts and features of a diesel engine? Learn more about the basics in this blog.
Today, global power technology leader Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced the production of the Rocky Mount Engine Plant’s (RMEP) 5 millionth engine. RMEP is important to Cummins' future and its production of the fuel-agnostic internal combustion engine platform that leverages a range of lower carbon fuel types aligned with Cummins Destination Zero strategy.
In March 2020, after eight years working in various roles at Cummins, Grant joined the North America Business Leasing Team—the day the world shut down. As an account executive, Grant handles customer relationships for big-volume truck leasers like Penske, PacLease and Idealease.
"Penske has almost 100,000 vehicles with Cummins engines and claims six to seven thousand warranties per month," Grant says. "On any given day, something can go wrong, and it's my job to be the voice of our customers and help claims get through quickly for them."
The Cummins Inc. Jamestown Engine Plant (JEP) is not only setting the standard for manufacturing top of the line engines. It’s also setting the standard for plants across the country as it makes progress on Cummins’ goal of having a net positive impact on local communities.
Today global power and technology leader Cummins Inc. (NYSE:CMI) announced the production of the 2.5 millionth engine at its Jamestown Engine Plant (JEP) as the company continues to pave a path to a more sustainable future for its products and the state of New York.
With the 107th Running of the Indianapolis 500 presented by Gainbridge quickly approaching, the racing spirit could be felt throughout the state of Indiana this week, and one event that got kids in the community excited was Indy 500 Community Day presented by Cummins.
Today, Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) is proud to announce that the CentumTM Series generators won gold in the Power Category of the prestigious Consulting Specifying Engineer (CSE) Product of the Year awards . With the introduction of the Centum Series, Cummins has set the new standard of power for the next 100 years.
EFFICIENCY. EVOLVED. AGAIN.
After more than 100 years of delivering axle innovations, Meritor has introduced the latest enhancement to its 14X HE tandem drive axle to maximize performance and efficiency.
"When the destination is clear, there's no point in delaying the arrival." That is the philosophy that drove Meritor to be the first heavy duty brake manufacturer to meet the Better Brakes Law 2025 standard for copper content in brake pads.
In the commercial vehicle and industrial markets, Meritor is best known as a leading global supplier of drivetrain, mobility, braking, aftermarket and electric powertrain solutions with more than a 110-year legacy of providing innovative products that offer superior performance, efficiency and reliability.
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