Cummins celebrates 50th anniversary of Jamestown Engine Plant

by Today's Trucking

Cummins is celebrating the 50th anniversary of its Jamestown Engine Plant in Jamestown, N.Y.

The plant, which opened in 1974, has produced more than 2.5 million engines. The engine maker recently announced it will invest US$452 million into the 998,000 sq.-ft. plant, which will be home to production of its new fuel-agnostic internal combustion engine.

Cummins Jamestown Engine Plant
(Photo: Cummins)

“Celebrating 50 years of the Jamestown Engine Plant is a proud moment for all of us at Cummins,” said Jennifer Rumsey, Cummins chairwoman and CEO.

“We are uniquely positioned to build upon the decades of experience in designing and manufacturing industry-leading products here in Jamestown, including our industry’s first heavy-duty X15N engine launching this year. As we look to the future with our Destination Zero strategy and Cummins HELM platforms, I am excited about our continued journey towards providing sustainable power solutions with Jamestown playing a critical role.”


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