Cummins Celebrates Reopening Its Worldwide Technical Center Hub Office Tower in Columbus, Indiana
07 November 2024 - 8:23AM
Business Wire
Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) celebrated the reopening today of its
worldwide technical center hub office tower in Columbus, Indiana.
The office tower at the Cummins Technical Center (CTC) on McKinley
Avenue had been under renovation since 2021. After having been
mainly untouched, except for minor cosmetic improvements and flood
restoration, since its original opening in 1968, the CTC office
tower now has a newly renovated interior – allowing for enhanced
collaboration and innovation.
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Cummins leaders and elected officials
celebrate the reopening of the Cummins Technical Center with a
ribbon-cutting ceremony. Pictured left to right are Congressman
Greg Pence; Tim Frazier, Cummins Vice President – Research &
Technology; Lucia Lopez, Cummins Americas Tech Ops Supply Chain
Manager; Jennifer Rumsey, Cummins Chair and Chief Executive
Officer; Brett Merritt, Cummins Vice President and President -
Engine Business; Indiana State Representative Ryan Lauer; Columbus
Mayor Mary Ferdon; and Jonathan White, Cummins Vice President -
Engine Business Engineering. (Photo: Business Wire)
“The reopening of the CTC office tower marks an important
milestone for Cummins and our Destination Zero strategy,” said
Jennifer Rumsey, Chair and Chief Executive Officer. “Much of the
research and development for our next-generation power solutions
start right here in this very hub – driven by our mission to power
a more prosperous world and executed by our talented
employees.”
The CTC is an iconic Cummins building and has played an
important role in the company’s success and in the economic
vitality of Columbus. Completed in 1968, the CTC is Cummins’ first
and longest-standing tech center. Its design was the work of
mid-century modernist designer Harry Weese. Prior to its
construction, Cummins had only 50 test cells, and only 15
considered to be in good working order. The completion of the CTC
added 88 test cells to the Cummins portfolio and provided Cummins
engineers and scientists with a world-class facility to develop
world-class innovations.
In 2023, Cummins invested a record $1.4 billion in future
critical technologies and products, including the Cummins HELM™
platforms. Loosely translating to “higher efficiency, lower
emissions and multiple fuels,” the Cummins HELM™ platforms give
Cummins’ customers control of how they navigate their own journeys
as part of the energy transition and include Cummins’ B, X10 and
X15 engine platforms. They provide customers with the option to
choose the fuel type(s) and applications that best suit their
business needs, while also reducing emissions. These products are
critical to Cummins’ plan to help fleets reach Destination Zero,
while providing products that are economically viable, scalable and
deliver the power, performance, range and durability for which
Cummins is known. A significant amount of Cummins’ research and
technology gross spend occurs in the CTC.
“I am grateful to our CTC employees for their patience and
perseverance during this much-needed renovation,” said Tim Frazier,
Vice President – Research & Technology. “We are so glad to have
our Cummins HELM™ engineers, technical specialists and innovators
together again under the same roof working as a coordinated team,
close to the technology and testing being executed here.”
The office portion of the CTC is a six-story tower, with 72,000
square feet of office space on five floors. It holds approximately
500 employees, primarily focused on research and development for
Cummins HELM™ platforms and future technology for North America and
global markets.
Renovations for the CTC office tower focused primarily on the
first through fifth floors to allow for improved circulation and
collaboration. The architectural design of the renovation was
completed by HOK of St. Louis, Missouri, with construction
completed by F.A. Wilhelm Construction Co., Inc., of Indianapolis,
Indiana. The renovation design includes the use of a plus (+)
symbol in featured spaces. The symbol (see reference photo) is a
throwback to renowned graphic designer Paul Rand, who developed a
variety of logo designs for Cummins, including the trademark C.
The renovated building features a new staircase, two social hubs
and inclusive amenities such as gender-neutral restrooms, nursing
rooms and quiet spaces. The renovation also includes eight
treadmill desks, soft lab zones and expanded collaboration areas
with 90 conference rooms of various sizes, including stadium
seating. Additional enhancements include upgraded lighting systems
and functional window blinds.
About Cummins Inc.
Cummins Inc., a global power solutions leader, is comprised of
five business segments – Components, Engine, Distribution, Power
Systems and Accelera by Cummins – supported by our global
manufacturing and extensive service and support network, skilled
workforce and vast technological expertise. Cummins is committed to
its Destination Zero strategy, which is grounded in the company’s
commitment to sustainability and helping its customers successfully
navigate the energy transition with its broad portfolio of
products. The products range from advanced diesel, natural gas,
electric and hybrid powertrains and powertrain-related components
including, aftertreatment, turbochargers, fuel systems, valvetrain
technologies, controls systems, air handling systems, automated
transmissions, axles, drivelines, brakes, suspension systems,
electric power generation systems, batteries, electrified power
systems, hydrogen production technologies and fuel cell products.
Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana (U.S.), since its founding in
1919, Cummins employs approximately 75,500 people committed to
powering a more prosperous world through three global corporate
responsibility priorities critical to healthy communities:
education, environment, and equality of opportunity. Cummins serves
its customers online, through a network of company-owned and
independent distributor locations, and through thousands of dealer
locations worldwide and earned about $735 million on sales of $34.1
billion in 2023. See how Cummins is powering a world that's always
on by accessing news releases and more information at
https://www.cummins.com/.
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