Cummins India Unveils Next-Generation Power Solutions
17 Dec 2024
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CW Team
Cummins India Limited, one of the leading providers of power solutions unveiled its advanced range of Aftermarket Solutions for back-up power gensets, construction and mining segments at the 7th edition of baumaCONEXPO India 2024.
The newly unveiled solutions include DATUM S � an extension to the innovative fuel management solutions from Cummins India, OptiNAS+ Hydraulic Oil Filter, and DG Blue Diesel Exhaust Fluid for CPCBIV+ gensets. These solutions have been developed to help customers endure the tough and demanding conditions of construction and mining operations while fully complying with the strict emission standards.
Speaking on Cummins India’s participation in the tradeshow, Shveta Arya, Managing Director, Cummins India Limited, said, "For over 100 years globally and 60 plus years in India, Cummins has been innovating to deliver critical power needs of its customers. At baumaCONEXPO, we are happy to showcase our advanced aftermarket solutions, designed to boost efficiency and minimize downtime, alongside our Cummins-powered CPCBIV+ gensets, known for their advanced technology and reliability. As India progresses on its growth journey through investments in infrastructure, construction, and mining segments, Cummins remains dedicated to supporting the Government's vision of self-reliance and sustainability with innovative power solutions."
Commenting on the launch of advanced range of aftermarket solutions, Pankaj Kapoor, Vice President, Distribution Business, Cummins India Limited, said, “Aligned with our brand promise of innovation and dependability, our new aftermarket solutions are tailored to meet the unique demands of customers in construction, mining, and infrastructure segments. We recognize the critical impact of equipment breakdowns in challenging environments and high-stakes applications, and the effect they can have on project timelines, productivity and costs. Engineered for reliability, our solutions optimize operational efficiency, maximize equipment uptime, and provide robust back-up power and coupled with world class service support to keep operations running smoothly."
Cummins India Limited, one of the leading providers of power solutions unveiled its advanced range of Aftermarket Solutions for back-up power gensets, construction and mining segments at the 7th edition of baumaCONEXPO India 2024.
The newly unveiled solutions include DATUM S � an extension to the innovative fuel management solutions from Cummins India, OptiNAS+ Hydraulic Oil Filter, and DG Blue Diesel Exhaust Fluid for CPCBIV+ gensets. These solutions have been developed to help customers endure the tough and demanding conditions of construction and mining operations while fully complying with the strict emission standards.
Speaking on Cummins India’s participation in the tradeshow, Shveta Arya, Managing Director, Cummins India Limited, said, For over 100 years globally and 60 plus years in India, Cummins has been innovating to deliver critical power needs of its customers. At baumaCONEXPO, we are happy to showcase our advanced aftermarket solutions, designed to boost efficiency and minimize downtime, alongside our Cummins-powered CPCBIV+ gensets, known for their advanced technology and reliability. As India progresses on its growth journey through investments in infrastructure, construction, and mining segments, Cummins remains dedicated to supporting the Government's vision of self-reliance and sustainability with innovative power solutions.
Commenting on the launch of advanced range of aftermarket solutions, Pankaj Kapoor, Vice President, Distribution Business, Cummins India Limited, said, “Aligned with our brand promise of innovation and dependability, our new aftermarket solutions are tailored to meet the unique demands of customers in construction, mining, and infrastructure segments. We recognize the critical impact of equipment breakdowns in challenging environments and high-stakes applications, and the effect they can have on project timelines, productivity and costs. Engineered for reliability, our solutions optimize operational efficiency, maximize equipment uptime, and provide robust back-up power and coupled with world class service support to keep operations running smoothly.
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