New Cummins strategy to address climate change, conserve natural resources

Cummins announced today bold new environmental sustainability goals timed to 2030, and aspirations for 2050, to do the company’s part in addressing climate change and other global environmental challenges.

Chairman and CEO Tom Linebarger said the company’s new PLANET 2050 strategy includes science-based goals for products and facilities in 2030 aligned to the United Nation’s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). Science-based goals are designed to limit global temperature rise to no more than 1.5 degrees Celsius by the middle of the century. 

PLANET 2050’s longer term aspirations include powering customer success through carbon neutral technologies that address air quality, and designing out waste in products and processes. 

Linebarger said the PLANET 2050 strategy is both an environmental and a business imperative. He has long maintained companies that can grow while using fewer of the world’s resources will be the most successful in the future. 

“Our communities and our business depend on our collective response to improve the health of the planet while creating prosperity for all,” Linebarger said. “It’s clear that government, businesses, nongovernmental organizations, and communities must unite behind swift, decisive action to address the environmental threats we face.” 

The new strategy builds on the success of goals announced in 2014 and timed to 2020  to reduce the company’s energy and water use as well as carbon dioxide (CO2) from its products. The company will continue to work on those targets through the end of next year. 

Meadow Lake Wind Farm in northwest Indina
Cummins' support for an expansion at the Meadow Lake Wind Farm in northwest Indiana is one of the creative ways the company has increased its use and promotion of renewable energy.

CHALLENGING GOALS

The company’s eight 2030 goals relate to its parts, products and company-managed facilities and operations. They are divided into two categories: Goals addressing climate change and air emissions, and goals for the use of natural resources in the most sustainable way. 

Company leaders say progress on the 2030 goals will be periodically evaluated and communicated, including consideration of whether more can or should be done in line with global energy and environmental challenges.

The 2030 goals are:

Climate change and air emissions 
•    Reduce absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from facilities and operations by 50% (science-based target).
•    Reduce absolute lifetime GHG emissions from newly sold products by 25% (science-based target).
•    Partner with customers to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from products in the field by 55 million metric tons. 
•    Reduce emissions of volatile organic compounds from paint and coating operations by 50%.

Using natural resources in the most sustainable way
•    Create a circular life-cycle plan for every part to use less, use better, use again.
•    Generate 25% less waste in facilities and operations as a percent of revenue.
•    Reuse or responsibly recycle 100% of packaging plastics and eliminate single-use plastics in dining facilities, employee events and amenities.
•    Reduce absolute water consumption in facilities and operations by 30%.

Work on the solar array at the Beijing Foton Cummins Engine Plant
Crews earlier this month began work on a solar array at the second  building at the Beijing Foton Cummins Engine Plant in Beijing, China. The site is already home to the largest array within Cummins.

Company facilities include all consolidated operations and joint ventures that are part of the Cummins Enterprise Environmental Management System.

The company’s strategy also includes addressing environmental needs in the communities where Cummins employees live and work and where the company does business.

Those goals are under development.

Cummins leaders say the strategy’s goals and aspirations will not be easy to reach and require outside action to achieve. 

Cummins Technical Center in Columbus, Indiana.
About 23% of the Cummins Technical Center's energy needs are covered by power captured from the engine testing that takes place at the facility.

ASPIRATIONS FOR 2050

The strategy’s aspirations are a first for the company. The 2050 targets are organized around the same categories as the 2030 goals:

2050 – Climate change and air emissions  
•    Customer success is powered by carbon neutral technologies that address air quality.
•    Carbon neutrality and near zero pollution in Cummins’ facilities and operations.

2050 – Using natural resources in the most sustainable way
Nothing is wasted:
•    Design out waste in products and processes.
•    Use materials again for next life.
•    Reuse water and return clean to the community

2050 – Improving communities:
•    Net positive impact in every community where Cummins operates.
•    Near zero environmental footprint.

The company says it will continue to report its progress on the environment in Cummins’ annual Sustainability Progress Report.

“Our vision for 2050 is a world where Cummins powers the world’s really important work with carbon neutral products and operations,” said Brian Mormino, Executive Director Worldwide Environmental Strategy and Compliance. “Since our communities and business depend on a healthier planet, we will take strong action on climate change and work toward a future where we waste nothing and ensure that our communities are better because we are there.”

Editorial note: Cummins has created a special website for its PLANET 2050 strategy where you can get more information on goals and the company's development of the plan.

 

 

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Cummins India Limited Results for the quarter ended June 30, 2022

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Pune, India: Cummins India Limited (NSE: CUMMINSIND) The Board of Directors of Cummins India Limited (CIL), at their meeting held today, reviewed and approved the financial results for the quarter ended June 30, 2022. 


Performance Highlights (based on standalone financial results) for the quarter ended June 30, 2022:
 

•    Total Sales for the quarter at ₹ 1,657 Cr. increased by 42% compared to the same quarter last year and by 13% compared to the previous quarter.
•    Domestic sales at ₹ 1,172 Cr. increased by 36% compared to the same quarter last year and by 12% compared to the previous quarter.
•    Exports Sales at ₹ 485 Cr. increased by 58% compared to the same quarter last year and by 14% compared to the previous quarter.
•    Profit before exceptional items and tax at ₹278 Cr. is higher by 63% compared to the same quarter last year and higher by 14% compared to the previous quarter.
•    Profit before tax at ₹264 Cr. is lower by 13% compared to the same quarter last year and higher by 8% compared to the previous quarter.
 

Ashwath Ram, Managing Director, Cummins India Limited, said: 
 

The new fiscal year started positively with strong demand from most end markets. GST monthly collections, higher highway construction annual targets, and increased consumption of petroleum products reaffirms the strength of underlying trade activities. Geopolitical risk, high inflation, and supply chain disruptions continue to pose challenges. Cummins India can effectively meet demand despite these issues due to its integrated supply chain management with a global network. While we effectively deal with challenges and closely monitor any potential impact of rising interest rates on the demand, we remain optimistic about the short to medium-term demand outlook. 

Future Outlook:
 

The company believes that the strong demand from various end markets may likely sustain. At the same time, high inflation and supply chain issues will, in all probability, continue to impact the industry. The company, being part of the globally integrated supply chain, is well positioned to manage parts supplies to mitigate the impact on revenue and profitability. We are closely monitoring the result of the geopolitical events unfolding in different parts of the world and their impact on global demand and supply chain. Considering the uncertainty, the company will not provide any guidance for FY 23.
 


About Cummins India Limited 


Cummins India Limited, part of the Cummins Group in India, is headquartered in Pune since 1962 and is the country's leading manufacturer of diesel and natural gas engines for power generation, industrial and automotive markets. Cummins India Limited has a country-wide network of 20 dealerships with over 450 service points that provides products, services, and after-market solutions for uptime of Cummins equipment and engines to customers in India, Nepal, and Bhutan. 
 

About Cummins Group in India:
 

Cummins in India, a power leader, is a group of complementary business units that design, manufacture, distribute, and service engines and related technologies, including fuel systems, air handling, filtration, emission solutions, and electrical power generation systems. Its technology and pioneering initiatives are bringing innovative solutions and dependable services at the best possible value to users across the country. Its high-performance outlook is based on customer focus, integrity, and capability of its people. Part of the $19.8 billion Cummins Inc. USA. Cummins in India is a Group of seven legal entities across 200 locations in the country with a combined turnover of ₹17,900 crores in 2021 and employing over 10,000 individuals. Learn more at cummins.com.

Cummins salutes its star dealers in U.K. and Ireland for their exceptional performance

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Cummins, a global power leader, has bestowed prestigious awards to three of its dealers in the UK and Ireland.

The trio – Vasi Southern Ltd, Universal Components UK Ltd and CSL Power Systems Ltd – were recognised for their outstanding focus on customer satisfaction and for delivering exceptional performance and results.

Relating to the 2021 calendar year, the awards cover a period when the UK and Irish economies were still coming to terms with the disruption caused by the Covid pandemic.

Customers of Cummins, spread across a variety of business sectors, looked to their local dealer to provide the continuity of service that was essential if they were to trade through the toughest of times.

All three Cummins award winners demonstrably went above and beyond what their customers were expecting.

Vasi Southern Ltd is an approved parts and service dealer based in the port city of Southampton. It specialises in marine engines and Onan generator sets. The company won the same award in 2020 and its back-to-back success was down to a commitment to increasing revenue and achieving all of its key performance targets.

Simon Green – Vasi Southern Ltd
Simon Green – Vasi Southern Ltd

Universal Components UK Ltd is an approved parts dealer based in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. In 2021, it achieved the highest sales growth by any dealer within the Cummins UK and Ireland network. Its strategic stockholding meant the business could ride out supply challenges while continuing to target new markets and geographical locations.

Rick Lewis & Stuart Ponsonby – Universal Components
Rick Lewis & Stuart Ponsonby – Universal Components

CSL Power Systems Ltd, based in Kent with additional resource availability nationwide is an approved Power Generation sales and service dealer. The company is a specialist in the installation and maintenance of industrial generator sets, including units for banks and commercial buildings.

Kurt Gozzett & Todd Trent – CSL Power Systems
Kurt Gozzett & Todd Trent – CSL Power Systems

As well as achieving all its key performance targets, CSL Power Systems Ltd demonstrated a clear desire to grow its operations, proactively promoting the Cummins product.

Graham Cook, Cummins’ Dealer Manager for UK and Ireland, praised the award-winning dealers for their commitment, commenting: “Our authorised dealers throughout the UK and Ireland form an integral part of our sales network. Vasi Southern, Universal Components and CSL Power Systems demonstrated their commitment and capabilities through 2021, further strengthening the channel, maximising profitable aftermarket growth, and delivering excellent customer support.

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