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April 02, 2008

Cummins Provides the Latest Technology in Recon Products

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LOUISVILLE, KY– Demand for ReCon products continues to be strong in all Cummins global markets. To ensure customers have the latest emissions-capable products, Cummins continues to make the components and engines available as remanufactured products. Cummins remanufactures everything from pistons, heads, and blocks to entire engines from the 3.9L B Series engines to the 19L K Series engines.

 

Recent additions to the ReCon product lineup include cooled-EGR ISX and ISM engines and components; ReCon High Pressure Common Rail (HPCR) fuel system components for the ISL, ISC, and ISB engines; and aftertreatment components for the current production engines available from Cummins.

Demand for ReCon products continues to be strong outside of North America as well. This demand is being met by the expansion of remanufacturing facilities globally. This will enhance Cummins ability to deliver products to locations outside of the United States and Canada.

 

 

 

 

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