Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) has sold the equipment the company used to make masks for employees during the pandemic to a Black-owned company in Indianapolis.
The equipment used to make masks at the Columbus Engine Plant in Columbus, Indiana (U.
When COVID-19 vaccines began to be available in April of 2021, India was deeply embroiled in a healthcare crisis that the whole world watched with compassion.
Cummins Inc. began offering COVID-19 vaccines for its workforce and their dependents through mobile on-site clinics on April 1 and has now administered its 30,000th vaccine.
This joint op-ed originally appears in the August 13, 2021 edition of the Indianapolis Business Journal (IBJ).
While many of us did our part to contain the Coronavirus pandemic by staying home and social distancing, our essential workers made sure that our world continued to turn.
COVID-19 restrictions are beginning to loosen up in different parts of the world, as more people are becoming fully vaccinated.
Standing firm on its value of caring, Cummins’ goal is to get as many of its workforce and their dependents vaccinated and protected from COVID-19 as possible.
The COVID-19 pandemic has now touched every corner of the world.