Cummins Jamestown Engine Plant is a leading U.S. manufacturing facility specializing in heavy-duty diesel and natural gas engines, driving innovation in fuel-agnostic engine technology.
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Cummins Jamestown Engine Plant is advancing sustainable engine technologies and expanding production capacity to meet evolving market demands.
$452 million investment in fuel-agnostic engine platform
Strategic efforts to expand market presence and reach new customer segments.
Implementation of advanced technologies to improve service delivery and customer experience.
The Cummins Jamestown Engine Plant manufactures a wide range of heavy-duty diesel and natural gas engines, including the X15, ISX12, and X12 models. As the largest employer in Chautauqua County, the plant plays a pivotal role in Cummins’ North American supply chain, supporting major truck manufacturers and industrial clients. The facility is undergoing a $452 million investment to produce the industry’s first fuel-agnostic engine platform, aligning with Cummins’ Destination Zero strategy for emissions reduction. With over 2.5 million engines produced, the plant is a cornerstone of Cummins’ commitment to innovation and sustainability.
Lakewood, New York
1974
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