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Cummins and Mercury Marine´s transition from CMD joint venture

December 02, 2011

Mercury Marine and Cummins will move from their Cummins MerCruiser Diesel Marine (CMD) joint venture to a strategic supply arrangement between the two companies to more effectively and efficiently serve customers in the global diesel marine market.

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All business activities will move from CMD to the parent companies, with completion of the transition anticipated by mid-2012. CMD will conduct business as usual through the transition.

Growth in the marine market is strategically important to Mercury Marine and Cummins. Cummins and Mercury Marine will each utilize their respective parent company resources to develop, manufacture, sell, distribute and service diesel engines, drives, pods and related parts, accessories and services.

This announcement follows the decision in October that CMD’s High Speed Diesel line will shift to Mercury Marine. Mercury Marine will integrate CMD’s High Speed Diesel range into its product portfolio and will sell, service and support these products through its global sales and distribution network. With this decision regarding the joint venture, Mercury Marine will also offer its drives, riggings, engine control systems and propellers through these same distribution channels.

Cummins will continue to use Mercury Marine drives and control systems in conjunction with its extensive offering of mid-range and heavy-duty marine engines. This move will leverage Cummins’ strong global distribution footprint and create additional synergy with other Cummins recreational marine products, including marine generator sets offered under the Cummins Onan brand.

Cummins and Mercury established the CMD joint venture in 2002 to supply integrated diesel propulsion systems to the worldwide recreational and commercial marine markets.

Cummins to build first manufacturing site in Turkey

December 12, 2010

Filtration, alternator plants to serve Europe, Middle East and Africa

COLUMBUS, IN – Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI) today announced that it will break ground in early 2011 on a multi-phased manufacturing site at the Aegean Free Trade Zone in Izmir, Turkey. The Company plans to first build a filtration manufacturing plant and follow with a facility to produce alternators for its power generation business.

Cummins executives joined leaders with Turkey’s Investment Support and Promotion Agency and elected officials in Istanbul today to announce the Company’s decision.

Production is expected to begin at the 1 million square foot site in early 2012 and Cummins expects to employ 800 people in Turkey within five years. Cummins Filtration will open its production facility first, followed by Cummins Generator Technologies, which produces alternators.

Cummins is investing $70 million in the facility and related production equipment, with 85 percent of the products made in Turkey to be exported to Cummins’ customers across Europe, the Middle East, Asia and Africa.

Cummins chose the site in Turkey after a thorough selection process that gave consideration to more than 20 locations in Northern Africa, Europe and Asia. The facility will complement similar Cummins production and logistics facilities in France, Belgium and the U.K.

“Turkey is literally at the crossroads of Europe, the Middle East and Africa and this location will be in the middle of some of Cummins’ strongest markets,” said Joseph Saoud, President – Cummins Filtration. “We have worked closely with the Turkish Investment Support and Promotion Agency since early in the process and have been delighted with their support and enthusiasm for this project.

“Turkey is a well established manufacturing center, with many capable suppliers and a large and expanding customer base. Turkey also has a young, growing labor force that we expect to continue to be cost competitive for many years to come.”

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 serves customers in approximately 190 countries and territories through a network of more than 500 company-owned and independent distributor locations and approximately 5,200 dealer locations. The Company reported net income attributable to Cummins Inc. of $428 million on sales of $10.8 billion in 2009.