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Cummins Inc. Type Public S&P 500 Component Traded as NYSE: CMI Industry Diversified Machinery Founded 1919 Founder(s) Clessie Lyle Cummins Headquarters Cummins Corporate Office Building
Columbus, Indiana, U.S.Key people Theodore 'Tim' Solso, Chairman & CEO
Tom Linebarger, COO (named chairman & CEO effective 1/1/2012)
Pat Ward, CFOProducts Engines, Filtration, Power Generation, Turbo Technologies Revenue $13.23 billion USD (2010)[1] Net income $1.04 billion USD (2010)[1] Total assets $10.4 billion USD (2010)[2] Total equity $4.67 billion USD (2010)[2] Employees 40,000[3] Website www.cummins.com Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) is a Fortune 500 corporation that designs, manufactures, distributes and services engines and related technologies, including fuel systems, controls, air handling, filtration, emission control and electrical power generation systems. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, United States, Cummins sells in approximately 190 countries and territories through a network of more than 500 company-owned and independent distributors and approximately 5,200 dealers. Cummins reported net income of $1.04 billion on sales of $13.23 billion in 2010.[3]
Cummins is a major manufacturer and marketer of diesel engines.
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History
Founded in Columbus, Indiana, in 1919 as Cummins Engine Company, for its namesake Clessie Lyle Cummins, the fledgling firm was among the first to see the commercial potential of the engine technology invented two decades earlier by Rudolf Diesel.
After a decade of fits and starts, in 1933, the company released the Model H, a powerful engine for transportation that launched the company's most successful engine family. J. Irwin Miller, became general manager in 1934 and went on the lead the company to international prominence over the next four decades. By marketing high-quality products through a unique nationwide service organization, the Company earned its first profit in 1937. Three years later, Cummins offered the industry's first 100,000-mile warranty.
By the 1950s, United States had embarked on a massive interstate highway construction program, with Cummins engines powering much of the equipment that built the roads and thousands of the trucks that began to roll down them. Truckers demanded economy, power, reliability, and durability, and Cummins responded. By the late 1950s, Cummins had sales of over $100 million and a commanding lead in the market for heavy truck diesels.
As Cummins continued to grow its business in the United States, the Company also began looking beyond its traditional borders. Cummins opened its first foreign manufacturing facility in Shotts, Scotland, in 1956 and by the end of the 1960s, Cummins had expanded its sales and service network to 2,500 dealers in 98 countries. Today, Cummins has more than 5,000 facilities in 197 countries and territories.
Cummins, led by the visionary leadership of J. Irwin Miller, forged strong ties to emerging countries such as China, India and Brazil, where Cummins had a major presence before most other U.S. multinational companies. Cummins has grown into one of the largest engine makers in both China and India, and for the past three years approximately half of the Company’s sales have been generated outside the United States.
Cummins was the only company in the industry to meet the 2010 Environmental Protection Agency standards for NOx emissions with the release in early 2007 of its new 6.7-litre turbo diesel for the Dodge Ram Heavy Duty pickup.
Cummins Vision Statement
Making people's lives better by unleashing the Power of Cummins.
Business Units
Cummins Engine Business
Manufactures and markets a complete line of diesel and natural gas-powered engines for on-highway and off-highway use. Its markets include heavy-and medium-duty truck, bus, recreational vehicle (RV), light-duty automotive and a number of industrial uses including agricultural, construction, mining marine, oil and gas and military equipment.[3]
For the general public, the most visible Cummins product may be the 5.9 liter in-line six cylinder engine used in the Dodge Ram light duty pickups starting in 1989.[4]
In 2007, a 6.7 liter version of the Cummins straight six engine became optional on the Dodge Ram pickup (standard with the class 4 and class 5 chassis).[4]
Cummins Power Generation Business
Global provider of power generation systems, components and services in standby power, distributed power generation, as well as auxiliary power in mobile applications to meet the needs of a diversified customer base.
Cummins Filtration (Fleetguard)
Designs, manufactures and distributes heavy-duty air, fuel, hydraulic and lube filtration, chemicals and exhaust system technology products for diesel and gas-powered equipment.
Cummins Turbo Technologies (Holset)
Designs and manufactures turbochargers and related products, on a global scale, for diesel engines above 3 liters.
Cummins Emission Solutions
Develops and supplies catalytic exhaust systems and related products to the medium-and heavy-duty commercial diesel engine markets.
Subsidiaries
Cummins Turbo Technologies
The Holset Engineering Co. was a British company that produced turbochargers, primarily for diesel and heavy duty applications
In 1973 the company was purchased by Cummins after briefly being owned by the Hanson Trust. Holset now operates facilities in China, India, Brazil, the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and the United States.
In 2006, the division officially changed its name to Cummins Turbo Technologies to be identified more closely with its parent company. The turbocharger products still use the Holset brand name.
Onan
In 1986, Cummins began acquisition of Onan and completed it in 1992. The Onan name continues to be used for modern versions of their traditional engine-driven generators for RV, marine, commercial mobility, home standby, and portable use.
Cummins Emission Solutions
Exhaust and emissions after-treatment company Nelson Industries was purchased in 1999 due to the increasing importance of exhaust after-treatment systems for meeting future emissions standards. The division officially changed its name to Cummins Emission Solutions to be identified more closely with their parent company.
Products
High-horsepower (larger than 19 liters displacement) engines are manufactured in Seymour, Indiana, Daventry, England, and Pune, India. Heavy duty (10–19 liter displacement) M and X series engines are manufactured in Jamestown, New York. The B, C and L series engines are manufactured in numerous plants across the world.
Operations Location Products BMC Sanayi ve Ticaret A.S. Izmir, Turkey B3.9/5.9 C8.3 Charleston Turbo Plant Ladson, South Carolina MR and HD Turbochargers Chongqing Cummins Engine Company Ltd. Chongqing, China M11 NT K19/38/50 Columbus Engine Plant Columbus, Indiana ISX Cylinder Blocks and heads; Light-Duty Diesel engine Columbus MidRange Engine Plant Columbus, Indiana ISB Rocky Mount Engine Plant (formerly Consolidated Diesel Company) Rocky Mount, North Carolina B3.9/4.5/5.9 C8.3 ISB ISC QSB ISL QSC QSL Cummins Beijing Co. Ltd. Beijing, China Generator Sets Cummins Brasil Ltda. São Paulo, Brazil B3.9/5.9 C8.3 NT/N14 ISB ISC QSB QSC ISM Generator Sets Cummins Generator Technologies. Stamford, England 4 & 6-pole low voltage AC generators between 7.5 kVA to 2,750 kVA. Cummins India Ltd. Pune, India N14/NT K19 V28 K38/50 OSK60 Generator Sets Cummins India Ltd. Daman, India Generator sets and natural gas engines Cummins Industrial Center Seymour, Indiana K19 V903 QSK19, (Future) QSK71 QSK95 QSK120 [5] Cummins Komatsu Engine Co. Seymour, Indiana QST30 Cummins Marine Charleston North Charleston, South Carolina Marine propulsion K19 to QSK 60, marine auxiliary engines B3.9 to QSK 60 Cummins MerCruiser Diesel North Charleston, South Carolina B3.9/5.9 C8.3 QSB5.9 QSC8.3 QSL9 QSM11 Sterndrives Cummins Natural Gas Engines, Inc. Clovis, New Mexico G/GTA5.9, 8.3 and 855 GTA14, 19, 28, 38, and 50 Cummins Power Generation Fridley, Minnesota Generator sets and electronic controls Cummins Power Generation Singapore Generator sets and electronic controls Cummins Power Generation Ramsgate, England Generator sets and electronic controls Cummins Scania Fuel Systems Columbus, Indiana HPI fuel systems Cummins Scania Fuel Systems Columbus, Indiana XPI fuel systems Cummins Westport Inc. Vancouver, Canada Natural gas engines Darlington Engine Plant Darlington, England B3.9/5.9 B4.5/6/7 C8.3 ISB ISC ISL QSB QSC Daventry Engine Plant Daventry, England K38/50 QSK45/60 QSK78 WSVs81/91 QSK19 rail power packs Dongfeng Cummins Engine Co. Ltd. Xiangfan, China B3.9/5.9 C8.3 Jamestown Engine Plant Jamestown, New York ISM 11.0 ISX 15.0 11.9 Komatsu Cummins Engine Company Ltd. Oyama, Japan B3.3 B3.9/5.9 C8.3 Tata Cummins Limited Jamshedpur, India B3.9/5.9 ISBe ISLe Xi’an Cummins Engine Company Shaanxi Province, China ISM Cummins Kama Joint Venture Naberzhnye Chelny, Russia Diesel Engines Vehicles powered by Cummins
- Alexander Dennis
- AMW Trucks
- BelAZ
- Case
- DAF trucks
- Dodge Ram
- Ford F-650
- Ford Cargo South America
- Foton Truck
- Freightliner
- GAZelle
- Hyundai Construction
- IVECO ACCO
- JAC Truck
- KamAZ
- Kenworth
- Mack Trucks Australia
- Navistar International
- New Flyer buses
- PAZ
- Peterbilt
- SportChassis
- TATA Trucks
- Vityaz(Витязь)
- Volvo Trucks North America
- Western Star Trucks
Competitors
- Caterpillar Inc.
- Deere & Company
- Detroit Diesel
- Perkins Engines Company Limited
- Generac Power Systems
- Kohler Company
- Navistar
- DMAX (engines) (maker of Duramax V8 engines & Isuzu 6H Engines)
- IVECO—Fiat Powertrain Technologies
- APR Energy formerly Alstom Power Rentals
See also
- Cummins Corporate Office Building
- Cummins UK
- Tata Motors
- Dongfeng Automobile Company Limited
- Komatsu
- J. Irwin Miller
- Central Japan Railway Company
References
- ^ a b "Cummins reports sharply higher second quarter sales and profitability, increases full-year guidance". Cummins. http://www.cummins.com/CumminsMigration/displayMoreNewsAction.do?strTitle=Cummins+reports+sharply+higher+second+quarter+sales+and+profitability%2C+increases+full-year+guidance&strNewsSummary=Cummins+reports+sharply+higher+second+quarter+sales+and+profitability%2C+increases+full-year+guidance&strId=%2Ftemplatedata%2FContent%2FNews%2Fdata%2Fen%2FInvestorsAndMedia%2FPressReleases%2F2010%2F27Jul2010_Cumminsreportssharply. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
- ^ a b "Fortune 500 2010: Top 1000 American Companies - Cummins - CMI - FORTUNE on CNNMoney.com". Money.cnn.com. http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune500/2010/snapshots/120.html. Retrieved 2011-02-02.
- ^ a b c "Fact Sheet". Cummins. http://www.cummins.com/CumminsMigration/navigationAction.do?nodeId=6&siteId=1&nodeName=Fact+Sheet&menuId=1002. Retrieved 10 May 2011.
- ^ a b "Cummins 5.9 and 6.7 liter inline six-cylinder diesel engines". Allpar.com. October 27, 2010.
- ^ http://www.cummins.com/cmi/displayMoreNewsAction.do?strTitle=Cummins+reveals+new+QSK95+engine+with+over+4000+horsepower&strNewsSummary=Cummins+reveals+new+QSK95+engine+with+over+4000+horsepower&strId=%2Ftemplatedata%2FContent%2FCumminsNews%2Fdata%2Fen%2FInvestorsAndMedia%2FPressReleases%2F2011%2F1Nov2011_CumminsRevealsQSK95Engine&dtPublishDate=2011-11-01+14%3A00%3A00.0
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