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Cummins marine segment benefits from oil-price surge

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The surge in the oil price has helped Cummins’ marine segment, especially in the Middle East, where its clients are contractors and service providers to major players like Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), Saudi Aramco, etc

Considering the oil exploration activities in the region, the UAE is the preferred docking site for many companies. Hence the marine segment is a critical market for Cummins in this region. However, there are upcoming markets in Africa as well, for example Nigeria, according to Prafulla Dande, CTT and Parts Territory Manager at Cummins in Dubai.

“We offer a full range of both commercial and recreational marine diesel engines, marine application engineering services and a global parts and service network,” commented Dande. These range from three litre to 95 litres, with Cummins having a legacy of 80 years’ experience in this market. Its variable speed propulsion solutions have been designed specifically for the challenges of commercial, government and recreational marine applications.

These include the mechanical K and N Series and the electronic Quantum Series. Both the former have proven extremely durable in arduous marine environments, with the NTA855 and KTA19/38/50 certified to meet the stringent IMO Tier II global emissions standards. The Quantum Series meets the US Environmental Protection Agency’s Tier 2 emissions standard.

According to Dande, the ReCon engines are also available, offering major benefits such as reliability, performance, service network, warranty and price. “Our sales and service teams maintain regular contact with our clients in terms of their specific requirements. They also raise awareness about our ReCon engines, which represent a significant saving in downtime, especially when a vessel is docked.”

Commenting on the issue of clients opting for counterfeit or will-fit parts, Dande stresses it may result in short-term gains, but Cummins is educating customers through Genuine Vs. Non-Genuine campaigns and highlighting the value that Cummins Genuine parts can offer. “For us, it goes beyond selling spares; it is all about strong engagement with our partners and customers and helping them to grow and remain profitable,” concluded Dande.