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Cummins picks VanDyne SuperTurbo for Super Truck project 

Cummins (NYSE:CMI), which is involved in the Super Truck program, has signed an agreement with VanDyne SuperTurbo...

Cummins ISX11.9 certified for 2010 

Filling out Cummins’ on-highway engine line, the ISX11.9 diesel has been certified as meeting both the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and California Air Resources Board (CARB) emissions standards for 2010...

Cummins unveils new products 

LOUISVILLE, KY. Cummins made a number of announcements here on Wednesday as part of the Mid-America Trucking Show. Among the news from the company are a new handheld device, a driver training system and a new datalogging system to record and monitor engine behavior...

Cummins gets funding for two truck projects 

A $54 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) is going to fund two projects at Cummins Engine Co. aimed at improving fuel efficiency in heavy-duty and light-duty vehicles...

Cummins: EPA certifies on-highway engine line  

Cummins has announced its entire line of on-highway engines have been certified by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for meeting the emissions regulations for 2010 engines now in effect...

Recession hits Cummins hard 

Profits and revenues for engine maker Cummins took a big hit in the first quarter as the global economic recession reduced demand across the board for all manner of engines, but especially for those in trucks...

Cummins Filtration slates DEF webinar 

Cummins Filtration will host a series of webinars on Diesel Exhaust Fluid (DEF) on May 7th...

Bringing SCR to N.A. takes teamwork 

LOUISVILLE. Select members of the North American SCR Stakeholder Group offered an overview of the diesel exhaust fluid (DEF) infrastructure being developed ...

Video: Cummins 2010 ISX15 engine 

Steve Charlton, vp heavy-duty engineering for Cummins Inc., provides a walkaround for Cummins 2010 ISX15 Engine at the Mid-America Trucking Show (MATS) in Louisville, Ken....

Cummins shows off 2010 SCR engines 

LOUISVILLE. Declaring Cummins Inc. was “ready with our SCR solution,” Jim Kelly, president of Cummins Engine Business, unveiled the manufacturer’s highway engine lineup engineered to meet the 2010 EPA diesel emissions rules at a media briefing here ahead of the Mid-America Trucking Show...

Cummins has full confidence in its SCR 

Despite Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) concerns that the copper zeolite it intends to use in its 2010 engines could produce carcinogenic dioxins, Cummins said it has complete confidence that EPA will see after further testing that copper zeolite is a safe and effective solution for meeting 2010 emissions regulations...

EPA questions Cummins SCR 

Cummins has reaffirmed its intention to use selective catalytic reduction (SCR) to meet 2010 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations despite EPA’s contention that the copper zeolite used in its emissions system may produce carcinogenic dioxins that could lead the agency to not certify the system...

Cummins downgrades outlook 

With demand falling in many key markets, especially for trucks and construction equipment, Cummins Inc. is downgrading its 2008 sales and profit projections...

Cummins joins SCR bandwagon 

With the announcement by Cummins that it will add selective catalytic reduction (SCR) aftertreatment to its heavy-duty product line to meet 2010 Environmental...

Cummins to use SCR across the board in 2010 

Cummins announced today it will add Selective Catalytic Reduction (SCR) aftertreatment to its heavy-duty product line to meet 2010 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) diesel-engine emissions regulations...

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