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Adopting cleaner technologies in rail: How Cummins’ Destination Zero can play a part

Regina Barringer, General Manager for Global Rail and Defense at Cummins speaks with Global Railway Review’s Editor, Craig Waters, about Cummins’ strategy and mission to power a more prosperous rail sector by helping its customers succeed through innovative and dependable products that are good for the environment.

Cummins is a global technology company designing, manufacturing, distributing, and servicing a broad portfolio of reliable and clean power solutions. For more than 100 years, they’ve challenged the impossible and pushed the boundaries of how power is made, delivering the right technology for the right application, at the right time. From low carbon technologies to fleet management apps and real-time data insights, Cummins continues to innovate to help the rail industry be ahead of the curve.

Reducing emissions and how the rail sector contributes to climate change are topics high on the agenda for many organisations in the industry. With this in mind, this video interview with Regina Barringer, General Manager for Global Rail and Defense at Cummins, discusses Destination Zero – Cummins’ strategy and mission to power a more prosperous world. To achieve this, the organisation is committed to helping its customers succeed by utilising innovative, dependable and environmentally-friendly products.

“For the rail sector, we’re focused on meeting our customers where they need help,” explains Regina. “Our solutions portfolio ranges from clean diesel to hydrogen solutions. Depending on what type of solution a customer has in mind, we can help them work toward achieving their emissions targets.”

You can learn more about Cummins’ commitment and how it is ahead of the curve in the rail sector by watching the video above or on the Global Railway Review YouTube channel link now.

 

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