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Future-ready braking technologies shown at Automechanika
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The new callipers cut up to 3.7 kg per unit using micro core technology
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Cummins Engine Business president sees continued future for internal combustion.
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Company announces 15% revenue growth, promotions for key execs
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Rumsey will succeed Tom Linebarger, who is retiring from the Board effective July 31
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Program designed to streamline parts reconditioning and remanufacturing
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Revenues up 32% led by Components sales of $3.6 billion
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Remanufactured brakes are said to offer environmental and cost benefits
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Transaction by Meritor subsidiary expected to accelerate development of electrified power solutions
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North American sales rise 19%, international revenues hit by slowdowns in China, Russia
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$17 million expansion at North Carolina site to boost electric axle production
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Cummins for commercial vehicles: internal combustion engines using different fuels, including HVOs, natural gas and hydrogen; fuel cells; battery-electric solutions; and electric powertrain technology.
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Company hits high gear with new deals, new engine platforms aimed at decarbonization
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Company plans to appoint a U.S.-based manufacturing partner later this year
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$3.7 billion deal aims to strengthen Cummins’ range of powertrain components and accelerate development of electrified power solutions
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Zero-emissions trucks will help customers ‘achieve their own green program objectives’
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The components will support fuel cell powertrains in two vehicle types
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The powertrains will support development of vehicles for the SuperTruck 3 programme
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Move intended to prepare its dealerships to service electric vehicles in the United States, Canada.
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Model 579EVs will be used to deliver rental machinery to jobsites