Cummins India has started work on a new production facility at Phaltan in
Satara, near Pune. The ground breaking ceremony of the Cummins Megasite at
Phaltan took place recently in the presence of Tim Solso, Chairman & CEO
of Cummins Inc.; Anant Talaulicar, Chairman & MD, Cummins India; Ramraje
Naik-Nimbalkar, Minister of Water Resources (Krishna Valley IC) and Rajiv
Jalota, CEO of Maharashtra Industrial Development Corporation. The Cummins
Megasite will be built on 150 acres of land, 90 acres of which has been
acquired. The rest would be acquired shortly.
Speaking at the ground breaking ceremony, Tim Solso said, “The Cummins
Megasite is an expression of our intent to expand our presence and leverage
India as a sourcing base”. Anant Talaulicar added, “Cummins India has
established leadership positions in engines and related technologies such as
power generation, filtration, turbochargers, exhaust systems, lubrication
systems, distribution as well as engineering and IT Services. We have been
executing an aggressive growth plan in India involving all our 10 affiliated
companies. Being co-located in this campus will offer significant synergies
to the Cummins companies. This site was chosen based on criteria such as
appropriate skills, proximity to suppliers and customers and the economic
situation in the state. Cummins is looking forward to engaging with the
local community on skill and infrastructure development which are very
consistent with Cummins' core values and will help build the foundation for
a long term rewarding relationship”. The first manufacturing facility will
be in place by 2009 and is expected to manufacture heavy duty engines.
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