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| Machinery Industry | Industrials Sector | Ms. Jennifer W. Rumsey CEO | XMIL Exchange | US2310211063 ISIN |
| BR Country | 67,400 Employees | 21 Aug 2026 Last Dividend | 3 Jan 2008 Last Split | 18 Dec 1984 IPO Date |
Cummins Inc., a global powerhouse in the design, manufacture, distribution, and service of engines and related technologies, has established itself as a leader in the field of power solutions. The company’s extensive product line includes diesel and natural gas engines, electric and hybrid powertrains, and a vast array of components. With a rich history dating back to 1919 and originally known as Cummins Engine Company, it rebranded to Cummins Inc. in 2001 to reflect its diversified offerings. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Cummins operates through five strategic segments: Engine, Distribution, Components, Power Systems, and Accelera, catering to a broad spectrum of industries worldwide. These segments collectively address the needs of the heavy and medium-duty truck, bus, recreational vehicle, automotive, construction, mining, marine, rail, oil and gas, defense, and agricultural markets. By providing not only innovative products but also parts, after-sales services, and remanufacturing of parts and engines, Cummins stands at the forefront of powering the world’s equipment and vehicles.
Cummins Inc. offers a comprehensive range of products and services designed to meet the needs of various markets worldwide. Among these are: