Cummins today announced a Euro VI technology achievement by reaching a total of 2,000 hybrid-adapted engine installations in buses operating across Europe, making a major contribution to improving air quality and reducing the carbon footprint. Cummins ‘H’ versions of the B4.5 and B6.7 are specially configured to integrate with the hybrid driveline and provide a seamless Stop/Start function for the vehicle to save up to 12 percent fuel consumption.
As the UK bus market moves to a cleaner, low emissions environment with an increasing Euro VI engine population, Cummins has responded by aligning its aftermarket capability to meet these changing customer needs by introducing factory remanufactured Euro VI engines to extend vehicle life with a lower total cost of ownership. The Cummins support network has also been significantly enhanced with an expanded fleet of over 200 service vehicles providing a faster response to help improve uptime availability for UK bus operators.
Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) today reported results for the third quarter of 2018.
Third quarter revenues of $5.9 billion increased 12 percent from the same quarter in 2017. The Company delivered growth in most major markets as demand for trucks, construction, and power generation equipment all improved. Currency negatively impacted revenues by 1 percent, primarily due to a weaker Brazilian Real.
Sales in North America improved by 17 percent while international revenues increased by 6 percent led by growth in India, China, Latin America, and Europe.
Cummins’ power generation manufacturing plants in Phaltan, India, and Wuhan, China are two such examples where supply chain improvements have been met with great results.
Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announced today that Garry Enyart, Director of Cummins Mobile Generator Business, has been elected Chairman of the board for the RV Industry Association (RVIA).
Enyart began his career with Cummins in 1972 and became involved in the RV industry in 1978 as a sales representative. Many of the RV OEM accounts and people he called on back then are still people he works with today.
When a power outage strikes while you’re at home, you could face up to 81 minutes of silence, inconvenience and disconnection from the digital world.1
People choose to fill this time in a variety of ways – in fact, respondents in a 2016 survey conducted by Cummins revealed they would pass the time by napping, playing games, reading, connecting with someone special, or simply enjoying the quiet.
Of small businesses affected by natural disasters, 61 percent suffered revenues losses up to $25,000, and 35 percent suffered losses totaling more than $25,000.
With a “teeth-chattering” cold winter on the horizon1, Emmy-nominated and AP award-winning Certified Broadcast Meteorologist, Cheryl Nelson, provides some tips in the YouTube video below on how to prepare you and your family for cold weather, including snow and ice.
Today, Regina Barringer, General Manager of the Global Rail & Defense for Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) joined customers, policymakers, regulators and other businesses at the Achates Opposed Piston Engine Symposium to discuss Cummins’ collaboration with Achates, the need for diverse power solutions and the importance of emissions regulations.
“This project with Achates demonstrates that in addition to power solutions that utilize newer types of energy, Cummins will continue to innovate the diesel engine,” Barringer said.
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