Cummins to Purchase SCR Doser Assets from Hilite International
Cummins Inc. will acquire the assets associated with the emissions control products of Germany's Hilite International. Hilite's selective catalytic reduction doser technology will become part of Cummins Emission Solutions
Cummins Inc. will acquire the assets associated with the emissions control products of Germany's Hilite International. Hilite's selective catalytic reduction doser technology will become part of Cummins Emission Solutions,
allowing Cummins to serve all major market applications with a Cummins doser.
SCR doser technology is a critical enabler for the performance and durability of SCR aftertreatment systems and represents a significant growth opportunity for Cummins, says the company.
The purchase price was not disclosed and the acquisition, expected to close in the third quarter of 2012, is subject to German regulatory approval. Hilite, based in Marktheidenfeld, Germany, is a portfolio company of 3i.
"Hilite's technology complements our internal development efforts and the combined product portfolio will significantly enhance our overall aftertreatment components growth strategy," says Srikanth Padmanabhan, vice president and general manager of CES. "Furthermore, Hilite's strong European presence and their experienced team of engineers will be valuable to Cummins."
The market for aftertreatment products is driven by increasingly stringent government regulations of the emissions that diesel engines are allowed to release into the atmosphere. The primary standard drivers for new regulations are the United States' Environmental Protection Agency and the equivalent body of the European Union. During the past decade, both organizations have tightened the level of permissible emissions of particulate matter, oxides of nitrogen, carbon monoxide and un-burnt hydrocarbons.
Mature market on-highway standards are now being implemented in emerging markets such as China, India, Brazil, Russia as well as off-highway markets primarily in the U.S., Europe and Japan.
Aftertreatment systems are composed of a number of subsystems: controls, sensors, dosers, catalysts and substrates, and packaging. The effective integration of these subsystems is critical to the performance of the aftertreatment system and the overall engine system.
More Equipment

Engine Technology Forum Launches SCR, DEF Resource Center Amid Emissions Debate
The Engine Technology Forum’s new online hub aims to provide fleets, policymakers, and equipment owners with fact-based information about selective catalytic reduction technology, diesel exhaust fluid and emissions compliance.
Read More →
Prime Inc. to Open $7.9M Flagship Used-Truck Dealership
A new driver-focused facility to sell Prime Inc's used trucks and trailers will be the first purpose-built location in the company's history.
Read More →
Lessons Learned About Alternative Fuels: Start Small, Stay Flexible
Practical advice on adopting alternative fuels and ZEVs from HDT's 2026 Top Green Fleets, from renewable diesel and natural gas to electric trucks.
Read More →
Kenworth Names Peter Ahrens General Manager
Leadership changes at Kenworth take effect July 1 as the OEM promotes two longtime Paccar executives to key management roles.
Read More →
Hino Adds Electric Class 6/7 Truck
Hino says the Le Series is an important step in the company's efforts to reduce environmental impact and support its customers’ sustainability goals.
Read More →
ACT Expo 2026: Highlights in Photos
The 2026 Advanced Clean Transportation Expo featured a broad range of commercial vehicle technologies, from EVs to autonomous trucks to the latest diesel and alternative-fuel engines.
Read More →
Hendrickson Debuts Electraax E-Axle for Medium-Duty Trucks
Developed with Driventic, Hendrickson's new integrated e-axle is designed to improve efficiency, reduce weight, and extend range in Class 6-7 EV applications.
Read More →
Peterbilt Unveils Freedom 250 Special Edition Model 589
Peterbilt’s just-announced limited-run patriotic Model 579 tractor celebrates America’s 250th birthday with custom styling and premium features.
Read More →
Mack Unveils EPA 2027-Compliant MP13 Engine With More Power, Better Fuel Economy
Along with unveiling its EPA 2027-compliant MP13 engine, Mack outlined powertrain changes across its Class 6-8 lineup, including new Cummins-based X10 engines.
Read More →
Kodiak and Roehl Transport Launch Autonomous Route Between Dallas and Houston
Kodiak AI and Roehl Transport have begun autonomous freight operations on a regular Dallas-Houston route, marking another step toward Kodiak’s planned driverless launch by the end of 2026.
Read More →
