Preparing Truck for Baja Is Its Own Endurance Race

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They were busy as ever, working on the wiring, the gears, a bull bar to protect the grille and undercarriage and much, much more. And now they were racing the clock, because the truck was scheduled to be shipped to Mexico in just a few days.

El Tropico was the first truck Valvoline and Cummins worked on preparing for the 49th annual SCORE Baja 1000, starting and ending in Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico, with festivities beginning Wednesday (Nov. 16) and the racing starting Thursday (Nov. 17). The team planned to use what it learned after testing El Tropico at Pikes Peak, Colorado (U.S.A) and other locations to get its blue truck, called “El Arctico,” ready to race first.

 

Now El Arctico was complete and on display at SEMA, an automotive specialty products trade show in Las Vegas, Nevada (U.S.A), before heading to Mexico. Many of the lessons learned, however, still had to be completed on El Tropico. And completing the entire punch list on the red truck before it was shipped out was proving to be a challenge.

“It’s the same reason it’s faster to build a new house versus remodel an older home,” said Roger England, co-driver for El Tropico and Director – Materials Science & Technology at the Cummins Technical Center in Columbus, Indiana (U.S.A.). “You have to figure out what you are going to keep and what you are going to tear out and that takes time.”

Valvoline, celebrating its 150th anniversary as one of the world’s foremost producers of motor oils, is entering two 1989 Dodge Short Bed Regular Cab trucks in the Baja race in part to mark the extensive research and development history between the two companies. Cummins is the lead partner on Team Valvoline, providing two 2003 vintage ISB 5.9 diesel engines for the trucks.

Team members are hoping to learn more about how their respective products handle the stress inherent in endurance racing while providing employees with a chance to develop and test their own hands-on automotive skills.

As the hours counted down, England found himself joining the crew working on the red truck in a large garage at the Tech Center whenever he didn't absolutely have to be in a meeting for his regular job. About seven employees from Cummins worked on El Tropico during this final push, three or four on the truck and the rest building parts in the Machining Lab.

England also tried to learn more about driving at Baja. Neither he nor co-driver Aaron Quinton, Chief Engineer for the Cummins G Series Engines, have driven at Baja although they both have extensive racing experience. They will take turns driving El Tropico over the roughly 36 hours of the race.

The blue truck, El Arctico, will be driven by Valvoline-sponsored professional drift drivers Chris Forsberg and Ryan Tuerck.

"We go until we're done," said England, who donated his own truck as one of the chase vehicles for the race. "There are no time-outs. No yellow flags. Not even a potty break."

The team will drive through sand, over rocks, and over and around mountains. One driver who has done the race told England to imagine driving off-road from Kentucky to Florida.

But before anybody could be driving anywhere, the truck had to be finished. Last minute tasks included re-enforcing the axles, improving the gears and upgrading the wiring to withstand the harsh conditions of the race. The team was also filling a 16-foot long trailer with spare parts for the race.

"I can't say enough about the dedication of our crew," England said. "These guys have worked crazy long days and weekends to get this truck ready and their dedication has just been incredible."

England said it's been especially rewarding to see crew members who haven't had a lot of experience working on racing engines crawl around the truck, figuring out what needs to be done. He believes the knowledge they gain will make them more effective in their regular jobs.

The hauler was loaded up and hit the road Saturday, Nov. 5, and was in San Diego by Monday (Nov. 7) before heading south into Mexico.

Asked if he has any second thoughts about the project given all the hard work necessary to get the trucks ready, England smiled and said he had only one.

"I don't know why I didn't get involved in a project like this much earlier," he said. "It's been a blast."

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Cummins announces commitment to Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR) Program

Cummins announces commitment to Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR) Program

Cummins Inc. delivers superior solutions for its customers to power their communities and the world. It does that with the company's steadfast commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion - winning with the power of difference. 

In honor of International Day of the World’s Indigenous Peoples and as part of Cummins’ objective to create positive and meaningful relations with Indigenous businesses and communities in the region, Cummins is proud to announce it is now at the “Committed” level of the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business (CCIB) Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations (PAIR) Program.

Shashiraj Shanbhag, Vice President, Product & Service Management - Canada, and leader of the Canada Indigenous Relations initiative at Cummins: "We have been doing a great deal of work specific to Indigenous communities in Canada for several years. Since recently joining the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business Partnership Accreditation in Indigenous Relations Program at the Committed Level, the program will provide Cummins with external validation to all the work our employees have been doing and additional opportunities to do even more. The PAIR certification is an excellent opportunity for us to measure and strengthen our work in deepening relations with Indigenous communities throughout Canada."


The work of PAIR


Established by the Canadian Council for Indigenous Business, the PAIR Program is a rigorous, independent third-party certification program for corporate performance in Indigenous relations. The process evaluates measurable outcomes and initiatives in four performance areas: Leadership Actions, Employment, Business Development and Community Relations.

Since its inception in 2001, PAIR has maintained its position as the foremost corporate social responsibility program, with a distinct focus on Indigenous relations. PAIR's certification program instills a strong sense of confidence in communities due to its foundation on independent third-party validation of company reports, and the ultimate company rating is decided by a panel of Indigenous business professionals. As a PAIR committed company, Cummins will undergo the process of external verification and work collectively with the CCIB and Indigenous stakeholders toward the long-term goal of achieving Gold Certification.


The work of Cummins Canada


Cummins' commitment to PAIR is another step on the company's journey to building a diverse global culture, which includes expanding its relations with Indigenous Peoples in Canada and around the world. As part of this journey, Cummins and its employees located in Canada have taken the following steps:

  • Established an Indigenous Relations team with about 15 active volunteers across Canada
  • 1400+ employees in Canada have completed Indigenous Awareness Training
  • Supported initiatives for Indigenous communities in areas of Education and Equity with more than USD 100,000 of funding from Cummins Grant

As a global organization amongst a diverse and growing group of companies from across Canada that share a commitment to the Indigenous community, Cummins Canada continues to develop relationships with Indigenous peoples across the country and seeks ongoing ways to support the communities in which it lives and works. In its commitment to fostering positive change, Cummins also looks inward, engaging its own employees in initiatives that promote understanding, respect and collaboration with Indigenous peoples. 

To learn more about Cummins’ ongoing commitment to not only Indigenous communities but to the many communities employees live and serve throughout the world, please visit cummins.com
 

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Natuurpunt and Cummins Collaborate to Re-Wet Mechelen's Nature Reserves on World Water Day 2024

Natuurpunt and Cummins Collaborate to Re-Wet Mechelen's Nature Reserves on World Water Day 2024

On World Water Day 2024, Natuurpunt and Cummins launched their collaboration on the rewetting of the Mechels Broek and Den Battelaer nature reserves in Mechelen, Belgium.

Over the next two years, efforts will be made to retain water in the nature reserves by, among other things, the use of solar-powered water pumps.

The plans are part of the European LIFE project Wetlands4Cities, within which multiple partners are committed to making nature around cities climate-proof. The Cummins partnership will support the Wetland Plan that Natuurpunt presented in early 2024. Around Mechelen, Natuurpunt aims to restore 345 hectares of wetland within the framework of the Rivierenland Nature Park. Cummins is investing in the project to support biodiversity and carbon capture.

Lander Wantens, project officer at Wetlands4Cities said: "The Den Battelaer and Mechels Broek nature reserves are located at the intersection of the Dyle, Nete and Zenne rivers and are historic flood plains. By buffering extra water here, the region can be relieved at critical moments. Based on an ecohydrological study, we are going to place small weirs on some canals that will allow more water to be retained and thus also to combat drought. There is also already a solar-powered pump that ensures that excess water from the Dyle can flow into the area. Additionally, one more will be added in the long term to combat the acidification of the soil."

Visitor experience and education capabilities have also been enhanced by this Cummins supported project, with plans for the creation of a unique hide at the nature reserves, allowing people to look underwater. In time, there will also be a footpath created on-site.

Antonio Leitao, Vice President of the Europe Area Business Organisation at Cummins, said: "With the Cummins Water Works (CWW) project, we are working with experts to create projects that will improve water quality, water quantity and access to water around the world. For example, by 2030, we aim to offset Cummins' annual water consumption in all regions. To this end, we work together with Natuurpunt, which has the expertise and volunteers to restore local water systems and support the development of environmental education about water. This project will help us achieve our goal of making the European region net water positive by 2030, in line with our overall mission to make people's lives better by creating a more prosperous world."

Alderman Patrick Princen, chairman of the Rivierenland Nature Park, said: "Since 2019, the area coalition behind Rivierenland Nature Park has created more than 225 hectares of new nature. We are very proud of that, but this wonderful result would never have been possible without the support of the members of the area coalition, countless donors and sponsors. The contribution of Cummins is therefore substantial and makes it possible to take major steps forward in terms of nature restoration and nature experience. Nature design is often seen as a cost item, but it is now clear that this yields ten times the economic return and the benefit of experiencing nature at its best. It is an investment that will help the city of Mechelen in the future to reinforce our environment and give nature restoration every chance."

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