Cummins wins prestigious industry award

COLUMBUS, Ind. — Engine maker Cummins Inc. has received the highly acclaimed Diesel Progress Newsmaker of the Year award during a ceremony at the Cummins Corporate Office Building (COB) in Columbus, Ind.

The award, started in 1997, honors the company, person, product, technology, market or industry subject that made the most news during the year. Cummins received the award once previously, in 2002.

Mike Osenga, publisher of Publisher of Diesel Progress, complemented Cummins’ ability to consistently communicate engine technology in a thoughtful and timely manner which has raised the industry standard for communications.

Cummins has long enjoyed a strong relationship with Diesel Progress and was delighted to celebrate this achievement with members of the marketing, sales, engineering and various other employees.

The 2007 award highlights three significant Cummins technology announcements: the launch of the 2007 Dodge Turbo Diesel, the first engine to meet the 2010 heavy-duty diesel regulations; the company’s Heavy-Duty and MidRange solutions for the North American EPA 2010 emission standards, and the solution to meet the Tier 4 Interim/Stage IIIB regulations which will take effect in 2011.


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