First published by Global Mining Review, May 2025 The mining industry is confronted with myriad opportunities and challenges in its energy transition. Mining equipment operates in the harshest of environments the world has to offer. In mining equipment of the size and scale, physical demands of the machines are tremendous, and reliability is paramount. Combine emissions compliance, robus
Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) announces the latest B6.7 Performance Series engine not only meets EU Stage V, delivering near-zero emission levels of NOx and PM, but it features stop-start capability which can help operators further reduce running costs, as well as their environmental impact, through lower noise and CO2 emissions. Jeremy Harsin, Cummins Off-Highway Business Director said, "Stop-Start
Cummins has powered world agriculture since our first engine was launched in 1919. As the company gears up for Agritechnica, here's a look at our history of innovation in agriculture, as well as our latest developments. The year 1919 marked the start of the Cummins Engine Company. Founded by Clessie Cummins, a 31-year-old farmer's son from Columbus, Indiana, with support from banker W.G Ir
Cummins new structural 4-cylinder engine will debut at Agritechnica 2019 in Hanover, Germany. The new engine is available with 3.8 litre (F3.8) and 4.5 litre (F4.5) displacements, complementing the 6-cylinder B6.7 structural launched at the previous Agritechnica. Visitors will see the new arrival on stand D19, in hall 16 in Hanover Messe. Signifying an extension to its agriculture line up, C
It is available from 1398-2125 kW (1875-2850 hp) with a peak torque of 11,218 Nm, and is ideal for excavators, dump trucks and front-end loaders. The QSK60 is part of a strong mining line-up from 55-2125 kW (74-2850 hp). Beau Lintereur, Cummins Executive Director of Power Systems Mining and Aftermarket said, "Stage V in 2019 is the first time our mining products have been impacted by emissions
Cummins showcases its new structural engine in Italy for the first time at EIMA 2018. Displayed in Hall 15 on Stand A/5, visitors will see the Cummins Stage V B6.7 engine integrated into a structural driveline designed for agricultural tractor use. Fabio Vaiani, Regional Sales Manager, Off-Highway at Cummins, said: "Cummins has been a successful supplier to the agriculture sector since 1919 whe
Building on a well-established product portfolio, Cummins revealed its new Stage V power unit range at Hillhead 2018, Buxton, June 26-28, 2018. Delivered as a complete and ready-made package, Cummins power units comprise a Stage V engine, exhaust aftertreatment system, radiator and cooling system - as well as auxiliaries such as mounting feet, hoses and an air cleaner. Jeroen van Ginneken
"These engines do more with less, offering higher power output and torque for improved machine capability in a smaller, lighter package that is cheaper to run. Simpler architecture with fewer parts means they are more reliable, and more productive," said Eric Neal, Executive Director, Cummins Off-Highway business. Top-rated power for the Stage V B6.7 moves up to 243 kW (326 hp) with a peak torq