Cummins celebrates its 5 millionth turbocharger at the Charleston Turbo Plant
Cummins Inc.‘s Charleston Turbo Plant has produced its 5 millionth turbocharger, marking a significant milestone at the plant which is on track for a record year of production.
“This plant doesn‘t just make turbochargers. We manufacture reliability, assurance, dependability
Cummins employees in Charleston, South Carolina pose with the 5 millionth turbocharger.
Cummins is the only manufacturer focused solely on medium to heavy-duty diesel engine turbo technologies. For more than 60 years, the company has delivered innovative, reliable turbocharger solutions for customers including Hyundai, Mack, DAF, the Cummins Engine company, Komatsu, Daimler, Volvo
Cummins is a global business with strong roots in Charleston, dating back to 1990. The Charleston Turbo Plant moved to its current location in 2006. Since that time, the facility has steadily grown in size and importance, both to the success of Cummins customers and to the company itself. In 2013, Cummins expanded the facility to 250,000 square feet with additional office space and added a new third-party logistics facility adjacent to the plant.
Nearly 600 employees, representing more than 25 different countries of origin, work at the plant, which is equipped with five assembly lines, four cold test cells
Employees assemble turbochargers at Cummins’ Charleston Turbo Plant in Charleston, S.C.
“There are two things I‘m currently focusing on to help ensure the Charleston Turbo Plant continues to grow and be successful: continuing to evaluate technical investments to broaden the plant‘s capabilities and international trade,” Wright explained. “Trade has been the single biggest contributor to growth for Cummins for more than a decade and for our company to continue to be successful, we must be able to access global consumers with high-quality and competitively priced products.”
The celebration also included a recognition of outgoing plant manager, Jasmine Kang, who has been asked to fill another role in the company, and the introduction of new plant manager, Marvin
“I am so grateful that Jasmine‘s legacy has us on an extremely solid foundation,” said