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Cummins Engine Business Unit

Clean, efficient, dependable and durable; Cummins engines are found in all kinds of pumps, boats, drilling equipments, vehicles and gensets. Every Cummins engine is backed by Cummins Genuine Parts and Service providing total customer support from over 5,500 worldwide locations 24/7. It is the only engine manufacturer with a single, integrated system that encompasses critical sub-systems from air intake to exhaust after treatment.
Being a higher energy density fuel, diesel proves to be extremely efficient and cost-effective. Diesel engines are used in industrial operations, oil & gas applications, and marine equipments as well as for genset and automotive industry. Clients have their own preferences when it comes to fuel and OES makes sure that it caters to the needs of all customers. Working on this principle, OES has joined hands with Cummins Diesel Engines and is now the authorized distributor in its network.
At Cummins, it is important to meet emission standards. However, the real challenge comes from building diesel engines that run clean – and still deliver power, durability and dependability without compromise.
This line-up includes your choice of electronically or mechanically controlled engines that meet global emissions requirements. Cummins range of products spans from 31 to 3500 hp, powering everything from lawn tractors to mammoth haul trucks.
Whatever industry you are in, Cummins is there. Mining, Automotive, Agriculture, Construction, Oil and Gas, Railways, oil rigs, boats, even tanks and other military applications are all powered by Cummins engines.

Salient Features

  • Engines designed using software that ensures seamless integration into equipment.
  • Application engineers custom-match engine configuration to load factors, temperature, humidity, auxiliary components and more.
  • High productivity and less downtime.
  • Longer service intervals and reduced cost of operation.
  • Fuel system designed for durable, dependable performance with an integral accumulator in the injector and double-wall fuel lines.
  • Significantly reduced noise and vibration for quiet operation, plus exceptional speed control.
  • World-class reliability and durability are achieved with a combination of features.

PRODUCT RANGE

Engine CategoryPower Output
G-Drive Engines36.3 HP- 4351 HP (27 kW – 3245 kW)
Oil and Gas Products60 HP- 3500 HP (45 kW – 2610 kW)
Zone 2365 HP – 500 HP (272 kW – 373 kW)
Rail/ Locomotive335 HP- 4400 HP (250kW – 3281kW)
Industrial EnginesMechanical Engines 60 HP-2000 HP (45 kW – 1491 kW)
Quantum Series Engines48 HP – 3300 HP (36 kW – 2461 kW)
Automotive114 HP – 650 HP (85 kW – 462 kW)
Marine Propulsion227 HP – 4000 HP (169 kW -2983 kW)
Marine Auxiliary104 HP – 2683 HP (78 kW – 2001 kW)
Marine Gensets4 kWe – 1050 kWe
Fire Power Engine84 HP – 2018 HP (63 kW – 1505 kW)
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Cummins Power Generation

Clessie Lyle Cummins built his first steam engine at the age of 11 in rural Indiana. In 1911, Ray Harroun, a race car driver who learned of Cummins’ reputation, asked him to join his pit crew for a local auto race. Young Clessie made some suggestions to help improve speed, and that car won the first-ever Indianapolis 500. In 1919, with backing from banker William G. Irwin, Clessie Cummins founded the Cummins Engine Company in Columbus, Ind. Together, the two men built a company that was one of the first to take advantage of the groundbreaking technology developed by German engineer Rudolf Diesel in the late 1800s. J. Irwin Miller became general manager in 1934, and went on to lead the company to international prominence over the next four decades. In 1954, Miller established the Cummins Foundation. In 1956, under Miller’s leadership, the company had opened a manufacturing facility in Scotland. By the 1960s, Cummins had a presence in 98 countries. Today, Cummins is a multinational Fortune 500 company with 58,600 Employees, approximately 7,500 dealer locations in more than 190 countries and territories, serving customers worldwide in the areas of Engines, Power Generation, Components and Distribution.

ENGINE SEGMENTS

The Engine Segment designs and manufactures state-of-the-art diesel and natural gas powered engines for on-highway and off-highway use. The business also offers new parts and remanufactured parts and engines.

POWER SYSTEMS SEGMENTS

The Power Systems Segment is a global provider of high-speed high-horsepower engines and power generation equipment, including standby and prime power generator sets, alternators, switchgear and other components. Power Systems offers engines, power generation systems, components and services, and alternative-fuel electrical generators for use in residential standby, commercial industrial, mining, marine, rail, oil and gas, defense, data centers, telecom and healthcare applications and industries, to name a few.

PRODUCT GALLERY

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Cummins Generators Technologies

As ambassadors of the STAMFORD | AvK brand, each of us has a responsibility to uphold the credibility and integrity of our brand identity; we must take great care to nurture, strengthen, and protect it. Maintaining consistency is a key factor to achieve this, which is precisely the purpose of the brand guidelines on the pages that follow. This document aims to provide a clear set of instructions for all communications that will help to keep our brand intact. Who are these brand guidelines for? Everyone of us has a duty to maintain quality and consistency across our brand, no matter if we are creating a PowerPoint presentation, writing a social media post, or developing any other materials. These guidelines are also for those who indirectly make use of our brand, such as our partners and suppliers.

What purpose do they serve?

These brand guidelines help us to ensure that the STAMFORD | AvK brand is treated with respect and consistency in three key ways:

PROFESSIONAL

Each piece of material that we produce must reflect our position as market leaders by maintaining the very highest standards of quality and integrity.

COHERENT

Our communications must be intelligent, unambiguous, and closely aligned to our customers’ needs. They must also clearly reflect what we are and what we want to be.

DIFFERENTIATED

In everything we do we must be able to differentiate ourselves from the competition and demonstrate the value only we provide.