COLUMBUS, IN--March 26, 2012:Cummins Inc. today officially inaugurated its Rumst campus in the Industrial Zone in Rumst, Belgium with a ceremony that focused on the Company's commitment to provide high quality parts and service to customers in the region while being a vital part of the local community.
“Working with U.S. companies as they expand their international presence is a crucial factor of our diplomatic efforts worldwide. This is another fine example of the Belgian-U.S. commercial relationship, a sort of global joint venture for economic prosperity”
The new Cummins Global Logistics Center is part of the company's strategy to build an integrated aftermarket distribution channel. The three buildings on the Rumst campus combine all of the parts and warehouse activities for Cummins' Engine, Power Generation and Filtration business units for the Europe, Middle East and Africa (EMEA) region.
"Cummins has, for many years, maintained distribution operations within Belgium. We recently merged the aftermarket activities for all our business units into a consolidated group we call Cummins Global Logistics. Our Rumst workforce, with its cultural and language diversity and the ability to make excellent use of Belgium's well developed communication and transportation networks, serves an enormously diverse region. They provide a vital link between Cummins products and customers around the world," said Norbert Nusterer, Cummins Vice President of New and ReCon Parts.
The former distribution center in Mechelen was consolidated into the Rumst campus, which includes one office building and two warehouses. The operation employs about 350 people with more jobs expected to be added.
The center will service the aftermarket needs of the Europe, Middle East and Africa regions as well as other Cummins distribution centers and plants throughout the world. Among the services provided are finished goods warehousing and distribution, kitting and packaging, transportation and logistics, and customer service. The site will also serve as the headquarters for Cummins Filtration EMEA and as the administrative headquarters for the EMEA Global Logistics business.
"Working with U.S. companies as they expand their international presence is a crucial factor of our diplomatic efforts worldwide. This is another fine example of the Belgian-U.S. commercial relationship, a sort of global joint venture for economic prosperity," said U.S. Ambassador Howard Gutman. "The United States is Belgium's largest non-European trade partner and Belgium is the 14th largest export market of the United States."
Besides the ambassador, the ribbon-cutting ceremony featured comments from Rumst Mayor Eddy Huyghe and Minister-President of the Flemish Government, Mr. Kris Peeters.
About Cummins COLUMBUS, IN--March 26, 2012:Cummins Inc.
today officially inaugurated its Rumst campus
in the Industrial Zone in Rumst, Belgium with a ceremony that focused
on
the Company's commitment to provide high quality parts
and service to
customers in the region while being a vital part of the local
community.
“Working with U.S. companies as they expand their
international presence
is a crucial factor of our diplomatic efforts worldwide. This is
another
fine example of the Belgian-U.S. commercial relationship, a sort of
global joint venture for economic prosperity”
The new Cummins Global Logistics Center is part of the
company's
strategy to build an integrated aftermarket distribution channel. The
three buildings on the Rumst campus combine all of the parts and
warehouse activities for Cummins' Engine, Power
Generation and
Filtration business units for the Europe, Middle East and Africa
(EMEA)
region.
"Cummins has, for many years, maintained distribution
operations within
Belgium. We recently merged the aftermarket activities for all our
business units into a consolidated group we call Cummins Global
Logistics. Our Rumst workforce, with its cultural and language
diversity
and the ability to make excellent use of Belgium's well
developed
communication and transportation networks, serves an enormously
diverse
region. They provide a vital link between Cummins products and
customers
around the world," said Norbert Nusterer, Cummins Vice
President of New
and ReCon Parts.
The former distribution center in Mechelen was consolidated into the
Rumst campus, which includes one office building and two warehouses.
The
operation employs about 350 people with more jobs expected to be
added.
The center will service the aftermarket needs of the Europe, Middle
East
and Africa regions as well as other Cummins distribution centers and
plants throughout the world. Among the services provided are finished
goods warehousing and distribution, kitting and packaging,
transportation and logistics, and customer service. The site will
also
serve as the headquarters for Cummins Filtration EMEA and as the
administrative headquarters for the EMEA Global Logistics business.
"Working with U.S. companies as they expand their
international presence
is a crucial factor of our diplomatic efforts worldwide. This is
another
fine example of the Belgian-U.S. commercial relationship, a sort of
global joint venture for economic prosperity," said U.S.
Ambassador
Howard Gutman. "The United States is
Belgium's largest non-European
trade partner and Belgium is the 14th largest export market of the
United States."
Besides the ambassador, the ribbon-cutting ceremony featured comments
from Rumst Mayor Eddy Huyghe and Minister-President of the Flemish
Government, Mr. Kris Peeters.
About Cummins
Cummins Inc., a global power leader, is a
corporation of complementary business units that design, manufacture,
distribute and service engines and related technologies, including
fuel
systems, controls, air handling, filtration, emission solutions and
electrical power generation systems. Headquartered in Columbus,
Indiana,
(USA) Cummins employs approximately 44,000 people worldwide and
serves
customers in approximately 190 countries and territories through a
network of more than 600 company-owned and independent distributor
locations and approximately 6,500 dealer locations. Cummins earned
$1.85
billion on sales of $18.0 billion in 2011. Press releases can be
found
on the Web at
Cummins Inaugurates New Parts and Service Operation in
Belgium
Cummins Inc., a global power leader, is a
corporation of complementary business units that design, manufacture,
distribute and service engines and related technologies, including
fuel
systems, controls, air handling, filtration, emission solutions and
electrical power generation systems. Headquartered in Columbus,
Indiana,
(USA) Cummins employs approximately 44,000 people worldwide and
serves
customers in approximately 190 countries and territories through a
network of more than 600 company-owned and independent distributor
locations and approximately 6,500 dealer locations. Cummins earned
$1.85
billion on sales of $18.0 billion in 2011. Press releases can be
found
on the Web at Cummins.