Heavy-duty trucks and industrial vehicles depend on more than just diesel fuel and horsepower — the brains behind their brawn often lie in diagnostic software, and Cummins INSITE is one such tool.
Cummins Inc. continued to overhaul its engine options for medium- and heavy-duty trucks, unveiling the X10 engine platform and a B-Series engine update in recent days. The X10 platform is set to ...
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Engine-maker Cummins Inc., is doing another round of layoffs after offering employees buyouts last November, with the goal of reducing administrative layers and focusing on core business, according to ...
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