Cummins Navistar Agreement

”Navistar and Cummins have a strong partnership and a long history of working together to serve our mutual customers,” said Ed Pence, vice president and general manager of Cummins – Heavy-Duty Engine Business. ”We have worked closely with Navistar to integrate our solutions for 2010, and this agreement will provide the right technology to meet customers` requirements for operational efficiency and low operating costs with high performance and reliability.” Cummins Inc. and Navistar International Corporation announced on June 16 that they have extended their contract to supply engines for Class 8 on-road diesel engines until 2013. The agreement provides for the continued supply of Cummins ISL, ISM and ISX engines for international Class 8 trucks. Cummins Inc., a global energy leader (NYSE: CMI) and Navistar International Corp. (NYSE: NAV) announced a new milestone in its partnership by extending its long-term agreement for the next two emission cycles, with Cummins selected as Navistar`s preferred supplier of large medium and heavy engines for international trucks and internal combustion buses in the U.S. and Canada. The agreement will be extended over the next two emission cycles, with Cummins selected as Navistar`s preferred supplier for large medium and heavy engines for international trucks and internal combustion buses in the U.S. and Canada. ”This new long-term agreement with Cummins, combined with our proprietary powertrains, will provide global customers with the most competitive and fuel-efficient engines on the market while reducing our investment requirements to meet future emissions regulations,” said Phil Christman, President, Operations, Navistar. ”The extension of our partnership will allow both companies to optimize future investments in research and development in existing technologies as well as the flexibility to invest in cutting-edge technologies.” Under the long-term agreement, which begins in 2010, Cummins will be Navistar`s exclusive supplier of 15- and 16-litre large-calibre diesel engines for Navistar`s international trucks in North America. Cummins Inc., a leading global energy company, is a company with complementary lines of business that develop, manufacture, distribute and maintain a broad portfolio of energy solutions.

The company`s product range ranges from diesel, natural gas, electric and hybrid powertrains to powertrain-related components such as filtration, after-treatment, turbochargers, fuel systems, control systems, ventilation systems, automated transmissions, power generation systems, batteries, electrified power systems, hydrogen production and fuel cell products. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Cummins has employed approximately 61,600 people since its inception in 1919, working for a more prosperous world through three global corporate responsibility priorities that are critical to healthy communities: education, the environment and equal opportunity. Serving customers online, through a network of independent, company-owned outlets, and through thousands of dealers worldwide, Cummins generated $23.6 billion in revenue in 2019. See how Cummins is leading an ever-active world by accessing press releases and more information about www.cummins.com/always-on. The Cummins X15 engine combined with the 18-speed Endurant XD transmission will be one of the products specified for International Trucks under the new agreement. Cummins Inc. ”Navistar has a long-standing relationship with Cummins and the ISX engine benefits from a significant portion of our Class 8 products,” said Daniel C. Ustian, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of Navistar. ”We are pleased that this agreement extends our relationship until 2013. » View source version on businesswire.com: www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200810005071/en/.

. Navistar International Corporation (NYSE: NAV) is a holding company whose subsidiaries and affiliates manufacture internationally branded® commercial vehicles, exclusive diesel engines, and IC Bus brand school and commercial® vehicles. A subsidiary also offers spare parts for trucks and diesel engines. Another subsidiary offers financing services. For more information, see www.Navistar.com. . . . Cummins engines will include an integrated technology solution in 2010 that includes the XPI High Pressure Common Rail (HPCR) power system, next-generation cooled exhaust gas (EGR) recirculation, advanced electronic controls, proven ventilation and the Cummins particulate filter. Cummins leads the U.S. truck market with cooled EGR technology that reduces emissions and NOx.

The next-generation EGR does not increase the complexity of the vehicle, but the power, torque, fuel consumption and service intervals remain the same as today. Cummins engines will be fully certified and meet EPA 2010 near-zero emission standards. . This press release features multimedia. See the full release here: www.businesswire.com/news/home/20200810005071/en/ . . . As previously announced, Cummins will meet the requirements of the 2010 EPA for its high-performance engines without nitrogen oxide (NOx) post-treatment. Navistar Contacts: External Communications (331) 332-3056 Breana.Whalen@Navistar.com Source: Cummins Inc. and Navistar International Corp. ”We are pleased to deepen an already strong partnership with Navistar that spans more than 80 years,” said Srikanth Padmanabhan, President, Engine Operations at Cummins Inc. ”Navistar is a key partner for Cummins and we believe the International LT® Series trucks, combined with the Cummins X15TM Efficiency Series and the Eaton Cummins Endurant HD transmission, offer the best fuel economy, improved availability and total cost of ownership for our common long-haul customers.

About Cummins Cummins Inc., a leading global energy company, is a company of complementary business units that develop, manufacture, distribute and maintain engines and related technologies, including fuel systems, controls, ventilation systems, filtration solutions, emissions solutions and power generation systems. Headquartered in Columbus, Indiana, Cummins serves customers in approximately 190 countries and territories through a network of more than 500 independent, company-owned outlets and approximately 5,200 dealerships. Cummins reported net income of $739 million in 2007 on sales of $13.05 billion. Cummins Inc., a Power Generation Company based in Columbus, Indiana, announces the extension of its long-term partnership with Navistar International Corp. ”North American on-road markets have long been important to Cummins, as has our relationship with a key customer like Navistar,” said Tim Solso, Chairman and CEO of Cummins. ”We look forward to the exciting growth opportunities this partnership offers. ”The Cummins engine, combined with Navistar International vehicles, demonstrates technological innovations that deliver the performance that truck customers expect to meet the demanding transportation needs of today and tomorrow,” said Padmanabhan. ”Expanding this relationship through a long-term partnership ensures that the two companies will be able to work together and meet the challenges of future emissions cycles and beyond.” With Cummins` successful launch of the 2021 X15 Efficiency Series greenhouse gas-compliant engine this year, International Truck customers will receive the most reliable and fuel-efficient 15-liter product on the market. .

Marty Ketelaar Investor Relations (331) 332-2706 Marty.Ketelaar@Navistar.com. Navistar has selected Cummins as the preferred supplier of medium and heavy engines for its trucks and buses in the U.S. and Canada. About Navistar Navistar International Corporation (is a holding company whose wholly-owned subsidiaries manufacture international commercial vehicles and military trucks, MaxxForce diesel engines, IC brand school and commercial vehicles, and Workhorse chassis for recreational vehicles and stepped carriers. It is also a designer and manufacturer of private labels of diesel engines for the pickup truck, van and SUV market. The company also offers parts and services for trucks and diesel engines…

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