Cummins Europe

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Cummins Inc. opened its first site in Europe in 1956. Today it has 12 manufacturing sites and more than 10,800 employees in the region. Cummins works hard to provide advanced technologies supported by a long-established service network across Europe. Cummins is committed to investing in Europe through Research and Technology, ensuring Cummins’ technical experts are developing innovations of the future.

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In the bustling world of corporate dynamics, Emily Johnson, a seasoned professional with 13 years at Cummins, provides a unique insight into the company's corporate responsibility initiatives.

Before April 2004, Cummins customers in the Czech Republic relied on an independent distributor primarily concerned with the power generation market plus a number of independent repair shops.

Over the next two years, efforts will be made to retain water in the nature reserves by, among other things, the use of solar-powered water pumps.

Before April 2004, customers in Poland with Cummins-powered applications relied on two independent dealers for support.

The brothers – Jerzy, Krzysztof and Adam Majcher – have 26 years of experience between them working from Cummins’ Lubin branch in Lower Silesia.

The feelgood factor follows the highly successful completion of a six-year project to rebuild the iconic manufacturing plant.

“Never quit. Quitting is not an option. I would never give up on something.

If you ever doubted the ability of young minds to grasp what many adults would consider complex concepts, then you'll be amazed by the achievements of two groups of young children - one in a school in northern England, and the other 4,000 miles away in an orphanage in Uzbekistan.

A team of volunteers from Cummins is working on an important environmental project within an internationally recognised, protected nature park located outside of Madrid.

Keestrack, the internationally renowned manufacturer of crushers and screeners, intends to be at the forefront of the construction industry’s drive toward a zero-emissions future.

It was the gozzo Sorrentino, a wooden fishing boat distinguished by its clean, elegant lines, that inspired Giovanni Aprea more than 170 years ago to start a business building rowing and sailing boats.

The profile of hydrogen internal combustion engines (H2-ICE) has been rising for some time now, but the potential of the technology is only now being fully appreciated.

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