Browse the full management transaction log of CUMMINS INC, a listed issuer based in United States. Shares are quoted on US US, under the authority of SEC (Form 4). Operating in the Industry sector, CUMMINS INC has published 99 public disclosures. Market capitalisation: €70.5bn. The latest transaction was filed on 14 May 2026 — Don. Among the most active insiders: ChangDiaz Franklin R. Every trade is openly available.
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Cummins Inc. (ticker: CMI) is a leading U.S. industrial company listed on the NYSE in the United States. Founded in 1919 in Columbus, Indiana, the company started as a diesel-engine specialist and has steadily evolved into a broader power-solutions platform. Today, Cummins is a global provider of powertrain technologies, power systems and energy solutions, backed by a wide manufacturing footprint and a large service-and-support network. Its headquarters remain in Columbus, Indiana, underscoring its long-standing roots in the American industrial Midwest. ([investor.cummins.com](https://investor.cummins.com/sec-filings/annual-reports/content/0001104659-26-039182/0001104659-26-039182.pdf?utm_source=openai)) Cummins’ business model is organized around five reportable segments: Engine, Components, Distribution, Power Systems and Accelera by Cummins. This structure gives the company coverage across the full value chain, from engines for commercial vehicles and industrial equipment to complementary components, global distribution, power generation and zero-emissions solutions. Key offerings include diesel and natural-gas engines, aftertreatment systems, turbochargers, fuel systems, automated transmissions, alternators, batteries, electric power-generation systems, hydrogen generation equipment and fuel-cell products. In practical terms, Cummins sells into transportation, industrial, construction, marine and stationary-power markets through OEMs, distributors, dealers and other customers worldwide. ([investor.cummins.com](https://investor.cummins.com/?source=content_type...&utm_source=openai)) From a competitive standpoint, Cummins benefits from strong brand recognition, deep engineering capabilities and a global installed base supported by a broad service network. That combination creates meaningful competitive advantages in heavy-duty engines, off-highway applications, power generation and related components. The company’s integrated platform also helps it serve customer needs across multiple end markets rather than relying on a single product category. ([investor.cummins.com](https://investor.cummins.com/?source=content_type...&utm_source=openai)) Recent developments highlight both operational resilience and strategic repositioning. In the first quarter of 2026, Cummins reported strong operating results and raised its full-year outlook, reinforcing the company’s earnings momentum. In 2025, it also recorded charges related to its electrolyzer business strategic review, which suggests management is being selective about where to allocate capital in the energy-transition portfolio. For investors, Cummins remains a high-quality cyclical industrial with exposure to commercial transportation, infrastructure spending and decarbonization themes, while its NYSE listing and U.S. domicile make it a familiar large-cap industrial name for global equity portfolios. ([investor.cummins.com](https://investor.cummins.com/news/detail/694/cummins-delivered-strong-operating-results-and-returned?utm_source=openai))