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We’ve been building our Distribution Business headquarters for two years, but Cummins has spent almost 100 years creating a foundation for what this building stands for.
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On October 6, 2016, Cummins Engineering Manager, Katie Clingenpeel, addressed a group of approximately 50 female engineering students, all part of the Brigham Young University (BYU) chapter of Society of Women Engineers (SWE), during a mentoring lunch located in Provo, Utah.
Katie explained how her own experience of seeing the financial struggles of another family when the husband unexpectedly died impressed upon her the importance of getting a degree and preparing for a career that would enable her to support her family, which ultimately led her into engineering.
Almost everything you see from the outside of the new Cummins Distribution Business Unit (DBU) Headquarters in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana (U.S.A.) has something to do with saving energy or water.
From the uneven landscaping in the plaza next to the headquarters to the types of glass used in the 9-story structure, the building aligns with Cummins’ mission demanding “everything we do leads to a cleaner, healthier (and) safer environment.”
The partnerships’ list ranks the publicly traded companies in America that “perform best on the things Americans care most about.” The rankings are based on one of the largest surveys ever conducted on attitudes towards corporate behavior, involving 50,000 Americans over the past 18 months.
The new list ranks U.S. companies against their peers within 32 major industries. Forbes and JUST Capital will rank companies across industries in future years.
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Led mostly by employees with Ph.D. s, the Columbus, Indiana (U.S.A.)-based team investigated unexplained failures with the camshafts in some older engines. With equipment capable of analyzing in the realm of individual atoms, it identified something in the engine oil corroding the bronze pins that the camshaft rollers spin on – even though a base additive to counteract acid was still in place.
The new Cummins Indianapolis office building was created to be a place for Cummins employees and the people of Indianapolis. The Land Collective applied the ideas of sociology and anthropology to create a landscape that will bring people together outside all year long.
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So it was up to navigator Adam Sworski, Global Field Test Manager at Valvoline, to tell Quinton what he could see just beyond his passenger-side window as they made their way down the mountain.
“It’s probably about a 200-foot drop,” Sworski said calmly into the intercom connecting their helmets so they could communicate during the race.
“Don’t tell me that,” responded Quinton, Chief Engineer for the Cummins G Series Engines, perhaps only half in jest.
For the twelfth straight year, Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) has been awarded a perfect score in the 2017 Corporate Equality Index (CEI), a national benchmarking survey and report on corporate policies and practices related to LGBT workplace equality, administered by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation.
The ratings were announced Dec. 5 by HRC, the largest U.S. civil rights organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender employees, which has more than 1.5 million members and supporters.
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