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Cummins celebrates 100 years powering the mining industry

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Key Facts:
  • Cummins to celebrate 100 years in mining industry in 2026, marking a century of innovation from early rope shovel applications to modern high-horsepower engines
  • Over the past century, the company has introduced numerous technological advancements, including diesel adoption, turbocharging, and digitally connected solutions
  • The company has built strong partnerships with mining companies and OEMs, focusing on delivering reliable solutions for real-world operational challenges
  • Cummins is investing in future technologies, including advanced engines, alternative fuels, and hybrid systems to support mining industry decarbonisation
  • The centenary celebration in 2026 will include global activities recognising employees, partnerships, and innovations that have contributed to mining industry development

Cummins is kicking off a global celebration in 2026 to mark 100 years of powering the mining industry, citing a century of innovation and partnerships in some of the world’s toughest operating environments.

From early applications in the 1920s powering rope shovels and excavators to today’s high-horsepower engines and integrated power solutions, Cummins says it has helped shape modern mining by enabling operators to move more material, work more efficiently and improve productivity.

Over the past century, the company has introduced new technologies, from early diesel adoption and fuel-system breakthroughs to turbocharging, electronically controlled engines and digitally connected solutions designed to maximize uptime and reduce total cost of ownership.

Cummins said the anniversary is also a look ahead to what it calls a cleaner, smarter and more connected future for mining.

“Reaching 100 years in mining is a milestone for Cummins and a testament to our partnerships with customers around the world,” said Ben Clark, mining director, Asia-Pacific, Cummins.

“For a century, we’ve focused on solving real challenges for miners and delivering power solutions that improve reliability and productivity while reducing total cost of ownership in demanding conditions,” Clark said.

Cummins said it has built a reputation for delivering dependable solutions that support mining operations.

The company said each decade has brought new developments as it has updated its technology to meet changing industry needs, including more powerful engines, improved efficiency, a global service network and technical support.

Cummins said partnerships with mining companies and original equipment manufacturers have been central to that work, helping it design solutions aimed at real-world operating challenges.

“Mining is one of the most demanding industries in the world, and it has always pushed technology to its limits. Cummins has been there every step of the way,” Clark said.

“Our role has been to innovate and adapt, delivering solutions that keep our customers moving day in and day out,” he said.

Cummins said the next century will be defined by transformation and that it is investing in new technologies.

With investments in advanced engine platforms, alternative fuels, hybrid technologies and integrated power solutions, Cummins said it is helping mining customers reduce emissions while preparing for future energy systems.

The company said digital connectivity and smart technologies are improving efficiency, increasing uptime and providing operational insight, changing how mines operate at scale.

“The future of mining is about more than power. It’s about smarter, more sustainable performance,” Clark said.

“We’re working alongside our customers to deliver practical solutions that support decarbonization without compromising productivity. That’s the challenge, and that’s where Cummins thrives,” he said.

Throughout 2026, Cummins will mark its 100th year in the industry with global and regional activities to recognize the people, partnerships and innovations it says have helped power mining.

The company said the anniversary will recognize employees who develop and support its technology and customers who rely on its power systems.

“This is more than a milestone; it’s a launchpad for what comes next,” Clark said.

“We’re proud of what’s been achieved over the past 100 years, but we’re focused on the opportunities ahead,” he said.


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About Cummins Inc.
Cummins Inc., a global power leader, is committed to powering a more prosperous world. Since 1919, the company has delivered products and services that move people, goods and economies forward. Its five business segments — Engine, Components, Distribution, Power Systems and Accelera by Cummins — offer a range of solutions, including diesel, electric and hybrid powertrains; power generation systems; components such as aftertreatment, turbochargers, fuel systems, controls, transmissions, axles and brakes; and zero-emissions technologies including battery and electric powertrain systems. Cummins is headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, and employs about 67,400 people worldwide. The company earned $2.8 billion on $33.7 billion in sales in 2025.


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