The Meritor Tire Inflation System™ and how it keeps fleets on the road for longer

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Trailers play a crucial role in transporting various goods and necessities, making it essential for them to remain on the road functioning properly. Since these fleets need to remain on the road for extended periods, it's important to have various systems and innovations in place to ensure that drivers and fleet managers can have peace of mind. Fleet managers and drivers face numerous challenges on the road, but one of the most critical is maintaining proper tire pressure. With many unpredictable encounters on the road, fleets and fleet managers must consider solutions to deal with these possibilities. Low tire pressure not only jeopardizes the safety of the vehicle but also impacts the performance of the trailer and the overall efficiency of the system.

Cummins Inc.'s Drivetrain and Braking Systems provide products like the Meritor Tire Inflation System™ (MTIS™) with Standard ThermALERT™ as a long-term investment solution to these challenging roadblocks and to sustain tire health. MTIS is a viable solution for any size or type of fleet.

How MTIS can fill the gaps in your problem

The MTIS uses pressurized air to keep tires inflated and reduce costly, undesirable downtime. The way this pressurized air is used in the system is simple.  Pressurized air from the trailer air tank supply moves to a filter that removes any impurities, that pressurized air is then sent to the control box. This regulated air goes to the axle tube into the rotary union (called “Thru Tee”), where it is distributed as needed into the tires through tire hoses. This automated system gives the peace of mind that the tire is at its proper inflation level. While this innovative system does not replace the need for routine maintenance, it will extend the tire usage and keep fleets on the road, safer, for longer.

More than just a tire inflation system

MTIS is the first system in the automatic tire inflation system industry and it is leading the way for the dependability of tires, meeting and exceeding the expected operations of any fleet. As an overall leader in sales, the MTIS design provides several benefits beyond the monitoring of tire air. Studies show a 10% increase in tire life1 and a 1.4% average improvement in fuel economy1. It also provides cost-saving benefits, fewer blowouts and much more.

  • Cost and efficiency benefits: MTIS monitors the air in your tires to provide accurate pressure levels. Awareness of tire pressure can allow drivers to avoid possible side effects of a blowout, such as downtime, citations, or fines for the company. The MTIS design uses cost-effective components like leak detection, making diagnosing and repairing leaks easy. These elements provide streamlined and cost-efficient savings for the MTIS product. Depending on the usage of tires, fleets typically see a return on investment within one to two years.
  • Maintenance and roadside benefits: For high-operating fleets, underinflated tires can negatively impact their tires and lead to many problems down the road. Underinflated tires lower tread life, decrease fuel economy and increase possible blowouts. MTIS has airflow monitoring capabilities that provide real-time monitoring capabilities, like the real-time tire issue warning presented to drivers on the road. Tire life is important to keep a fleet going. With less need to change out tires, a fleet’s operation can extend to its highest potential.
  • Instillation benefits: MTIS is an agnostic system. This means it is easy to install into any trailer type or size. Virtually all major trailer axle models can be installed with MTIS making it almost entirely universal to fleets with a lower installation cost. Additionally, its over-the-road pressure maintenance system allows for constant monitoring of tire pressures.
  • Standard ThermALERT™ system: With its Standard ThermALERT system, fleets can expect even greater care for their tire system. This powerful system alerts drivers when wheel-ends are overheating and is proven to assist drivers so they can preventatively act, avoiding damage or dangerous results. Because this system increases road safety for the public and the driver, it also reduces downtime for fleets.

See how MTIS with ThermALERT is a powerful system that can work for you. Cummins is a global leader in commercial transportation industry solutions. Cummins is dedicated to improving fleets' journeys on and off the road with innovative Cummins Drivetrain and Braking Systems. Committed to keeping commercial vehicles on the road longer and safer, Cummins continues to provide sustainable technologies that aid fleets with the necessary regulations and systems for the advancing world.


1Tire Pressure Monitoring and Maintenance Systems Performance Report. Jan. 01, 2007. United States. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. Technology Division. FMCSA-PSV-07-001. DOI : https://doi.org/10.21949/1502769

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Cummins Custompaks are being used for water management as Thailand struggles with its water crisis

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Water crisis

Sixty Cummins Inc. CustomPaks are in service in Thailand as part of a critical water management plan aimed at easing the country’s water crisis – a crisis that has caused enormous economic and social damage and stirred conflict among communities.

Over the past several decades, Thailand has continually faced water problems caused by severe drought. Water reserves in dams and reservoirs are insufficient while water resources are often contaminated with toxins caused by urban communities and the industrial and agricultural sectors.

Severe flooding is a threat, too, at a time when the realities of climate change are hanging over the country.

As a result, the allocation of precious water resources, which must be shared among various stakeholders including new and existing industry, large and small agriculture, and cities and villages has become a flashpoint.

Kittithanapat Engineering Co. (KTP), has been involved in the water management system since 1996, working closely with authorities such as the Royal Irrigation Department, Department of Water Resources, Bangkok Metropolitan Authority and others.

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600 hp CustomPaks

To help KTP meet its often urgent requirements, Cummins DKSH (Thailand) has recently supplied 60 Australian-built CustomPaks – 45 powered by Cummins’ X15 engine rated at 600 hp, and 15 powered by the QSL9 rated at 325 hp. These fully self-contained powerpacks are emissions certified to Tier 3.

The CustomPaks are coupled to hydraulically-driven, large-volume submersible water pumps sourced by KTP from US company Moving Water Industries (MWI); KTP is the exclusive distributor in Thailand for these MWI Hydroflo pumps.

Prior to Cummins’ involvement, KTP was using another diesel engine brand but service support wasn’t up to the standard required.

Long-serving KTP engineer Kittisak Thanasoot says Cummins DKSH’s reputation for technical and aftersales support along with the reliability of the Cummins product were a key reason behind KTP’s decision to specify the CustomPaks for the Royal Irrigation Department.

The ability of Cummins DKSH to respond to short delivery times was also important.

“Supplying large quantities of high horsepower diesel engines for emergency situations such as flash flooding can be a challenge for KTP,” says Kittisak Thanasoot.

“Responding to the needs of the government agencies to manage such problems in a timely manner and with least impact on communities, KTP has found the answer in our partnership with Cummins DKSH.”

Power, pride and passion

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The switch back to Cummins power has been beneficial for iconic New Zealand company Uhlenberg Haulage. It's all about whole-of-life costs.

Uhlenberg Haulage is closing in on 60 years in business, having been founded in 1966 by Mike and Carol Uhlenberg.

Based in Eltham, Taranaki, in New Zealand’s North Island, the operation is today owned and operated by their sons Chris, Daryl and Tony Uhlenberg.

Describing the Uhlenbergs as “old school family truckies”, Daryl talks about the company’s time-honored journey with a definite tone of pride, especially the work of his parents in laying the foundations for what is today an iconic fleet in its own right.

Cummins Inc. made its debut in the Uhlenberg fleet in 1971 with an NH250 powering a second-hand Kenworth K923 used in logging. A second Kenworth, a new W924 with a Cummins NTC335, followed soon after hauling an LPG tanker.

The Uhlenberg operation today comprises 40 prime movers and a variety of trailing gear to cater for the myriad of a jobs the fleet is involved in.

A number of Peterbilts feature in the fleet although Kenworth is now the brand of choice with six new units to be delivered over the next 12 months to cater for business growth.

Cummins’ X15 Euro 5 engine rated at 550 or 600 hp is the preferred power specification, with 18 red engines currently in the fleet.

Uhlenberg family in front of truck

Whole-of-life support

“The switch to Cummins has been a very good experience for us. We have nothing but praise for the Cummins organization,” says Daryl.

“The whole-of-life picture is the key thing for us and we’ve got that nailed with the support we get from Cummins – parts availability, scheduled maintenance, life expectancy and in-frame rebuilds.

“So the red engines turn up, we run them to life, which is 900,000 to 1.2 million kilometers, and then Cummins does an in-frame overhaul in a timely manner. If there’s an issue, parts and support are close by.

“The support we get from Cummins Palmerston North is fantastic, second to none.”

Daryl recently looked under a Kenworth that was in the workshop for a service and was surprised to see no oil leaking from the one-million-kilometer X15. “I remember when I was a fitter we had to wear a raincoat when working under a truck,” he jokes.

Fuel agnostic

Acknowledging that the push to decarbonize is now “very real”, Daryl likes the idea of Cummins’ fuel agnostic concept where one base internal combustion engine, optimized to run on diesel, can also be customized to run on ultra-low and zero-carbon fuels like renewable natural gas and hydrogen.

“My father was a pioneer of linehaul trucking in New Zealand and he always embraced new technology. He was never scared of it,” he says.

“I tend to be a little more cautious but I can see where a 500 hp natural gas or hydrogen engine would work for us in short haul applications,” he admits. “We’re certainly willing to look closely at these alternative fuel technologies when suitable infrastructure is in place.”

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