Cummins wins first place in North American heavy truck engine market share


Cummins Inc. announced that thanks to the large number of purchases by International Trucks and Paccar, Cummins sold North American (US, Canada, and Mexico) heavy-duty truck engine (Class 8) in May 2004. Shanglitoutou, with a market share of 31%, surpassed Caterpillar for the first time in five years, ranking first in market share.

The data provided by Ward Communications, a well-known market research institution in the United States, shows that since Caterpillar's ACERT engine (Caterpillar's emissions control to meet the US Federal Environmental Agency's October 2002 heavy-duty truck engine emission standards Acronym for Technology) Since entering the North American truck market, a large number of customers have turned to Cummins engines with more stable and reliable performance.

Analysts pointed out that Cummins heavy-duty diesel engine adopting EGR (EGR technology) has obtained the overall performance and reliability of North America since Cummins led all competitors two years ago and took the lead in realizing the full range of products to meet the latest US truck emission standards. Widely recognized by truck users, market share has steadily increased.

According to another report from Reuters, Cummins recorded its highest sales in the second quarter of 2004, up 38% year-on-year.


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