Case Studies

Cummins customer case studies. Real-world examples of Cummins power.

These customer stories demonstrate our commitment and success in providing customers like you with improved power solutions through world-class innovation in a number of industries. Cummins will partner with you to solve your unique challenges, as we have in this selection of success stories from around the world.

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Greek passenger vessel repowers with Cummins.  Cruising to Symi on a water taxi is more than a boat ride across the Aegean Sea. Departing the eastern shore of the Greek mainland, passengers feel the wind in their hair and magic in the air approaching the world’s most incredible, secluded beaches nestled away on remote islands accessible only by boat.
Trophy fish are measured by weight and length at the dock. They almost always exceed the size of the angler reeling them in. The exception would be M/V Chelsea Rae, whose fish tale about five-year-old angler prodigy, Wyatt Goodwin, catching the big ones, is true. Wyatt’s ride is a new 37-foot APB Custom Blackfin, recertified by the Coast Guard as a new build in 2022. Wyatt’s father, Nate Goodwin, president of All Points Boats (APB), personally refit this hurricane-salvaged vessel, a 32-foot 1982 vintage Blackfin.
Crews with no choice but to head out to sea in rough weather conditions rely on trawlers' inherently robust, stout design based on the DNA of highly capable fishing boats. Characterized by a bow with high guard rails to protect the owner and crew on deck, trawlers are built with long-range cruising ability at an average speed under 10 knots.
High speed ferry powered by Cummins QSK95 engines Tanzania’s latest fast ferry joins a fleet of vessels numerically named after the country’s majestic, dormant volcano. Built for Azam Marine, Kilimanjaro VIII is a 53m aluminum, passenger fast ferry cruising between Dar es Salaam and the historic spice island of Zanzibar.
As the shallowest part of the Bering Sea in Southwest Alaska, Bristol Bay is a treacherous region for vessels. Navigating strong winds amid the world’s highest tidal extremes with incredible shoals, sandbars and shallows is a required skill for commercial fishermen chasing the world’s largest salmon run.
Cummins fuel cells equip world’s first commercial hydrogen fuel cell passenger ferry The only emission associated with Sea Change, the world’s first commercial hydrogen fuel cell passenger ferry, is pure (drinkable) water, produced from the fuel cells. 
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