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Cummins' successful Energy Champions initiative, which trained employees to look for ways to save energy in plants, facilities and offices, is evolving into the company's Environmental Champions program. "We wanted sites to have a holistic view when reviewing facility projects, not just look through the lens of one media like energy," said Nichole Morris, Environmental Manager and Cummins' Wate
For three years in a row, more than 70 percent of Cummins employees have participated in the company's Every Employee Every Community (EEEC) program, investing more than 400,000 hours in 2016 alone to build stronger communities around the world. Although the EEEC program provides employees at least four hours of work time annually to devote to community improvement, many invest much more than t
Sure, Cummins powers trucks. But you might be surprised at what else we either power or provide dependable backup power to ensure smooth operations. Here's just a few: Statue of Liberty For more than 130 years the Statue of Liberty has been welcoming visitors to New York City from Liberty Island in New York Harbor. Today, Cummins technology provides reliable ancillary power for this American
Black History Month is a time for recognizing the central role of African-Americans in U.S. history. For Cummins, it is also about highlighting the significance of diversity and inclusion. In honor of Black History Month, we've invited employees to share their personal stories, helping others to understand what this month represents, as well as the importance of an inclusive workplace year ro
Black History Month is a time for recognizing the central role of African-Americans in U.S. history. For Cummins, it is also about highlighting the significance of diversity and inclusion. In honor of Black History Month, we've invited employees to share their personal stories, helping others to understand what this month represents, as well as the importance of an inclusive workplace year ro
Black History Month is a time for recognizing the central role of African-Americans in U.S. history. For Cummins, it is also about highlighting the significance of diversity and inclusion. In honor of Black History Month, we've invited employees to share their personal stories, helping others to understand what this month represents, as well as the importance of an inclusive workplace year ro
The power of that connection is ever present in the company's Technical Education for Communities (TEC), an education initiative dedicated to expanding technical employment opportunities for disadvantaged students. The quickest way to grasp the impact of TEC is to listen to the students involved in the program. For many, access to a technical education can be the catalyst they need to get a g
Indiana Gov. Eric Holcomb, Indianapolis Mayor Joe Hogsett and Indianapolis City County Councilor Vop Osili mingled with a crowd of about 200 at the January 5 event to mark completion of the nine-story building and greenspace. Dressed in colorful t-shirts, 10 children from Indianapolis-based Kids Dance Outreach danced to the Jackson 5's "Goin' Back to Indiana" to warm up the crowd of approximate
For the twelfth straight year, Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) has been awarded a perfect score in the 2017 Corporate Equality Index (CEI), a national benchmarking survey and report on corporate policies and practices related to LGBT workplace equality, administered by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) Foundation. The ratings were announced Dec. 5 by HRC, the largest U.S. civil rights organization for l
So it was up to navigator Adam Sworski, Global Field Test Manager at Valvoline, to tell Quinton what he could see just beyond his passenger-side window as they made their way down the mountain. "It's probably about a 200-foot drop," Sworski said calmly into the intercom connecting their helmets so they could communicate during the race. "Don't tell me that," responded Quinton, Chief Engineer
The new Cummins Indianapolis office building was created to be a place for Cummins employees and the people of Indianapolis. The Land Collective applied the ideas of sociology and anthropology to create a landscape that will bring people together outside all year long. WATCH AND SEE WHAT IT WILL LOOK LIKE Related Articles The Block - A Purposeful Building That Enhances the Urban Envir
Led mostly by employees with Ph.D. s, the Columbus, Indiana (U.S.A.)-based team investigated unexplained failures with the camshafts in some older engines. With equipment capable of analyzing in the realm of individual atoms, it identified something in the engine oil corroding the bronze pins that the camshaft rollers spin on - even though a base additive to counteract acid was still in place.