More Than 2,000 Cummins Engines Going in Swift Trucks Next Year
Cummins Inc. said Swift Transportation has selected the Cummins ISX engine as the primary power in a two-year agreement with Volvo Trucks North America
Cummins Inc. said Swift Transportation has selected the Cummins ISX engine as the primary power in a two-year agreement with Volvo Trucks North America.
The Cummins ISX engine was chosen as a result of an extensive evaluation conducted by Swift during the past year.
"We are pleased with the order and the confidence placed in Cummins and our products by Swift Transportation," said Jeff Jones, Cummins vice president of sales and support. "Driver reaction to the ISX has been very positive, in addition to providing excellent reliability and operating cost performance."
It is expected that more than 2,000 ISX engines will be supplied to Swift during each year of the agreement.
The ISX engine was the first heavy duty truck engine to be certified and compliant to the 2004 EPA standards when it was first introduced in April 2002.
Since that time, more than 25,000 Cummins heavy duty engines have accumulated more than a billion miles of real-world service.
Cummins has a full range of medium-duty and heavy-duty engines certified and compliant to the 2004 EPA standard.
For more information, visit www.cummins.com.
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