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Cummins India merges subsidiaries

Pune, April 1

Cummins India Ltd (CIL), manufacturer of diesel and natural gas engines for power generation, industrial and automotive markets, has announced the merger of two of its wholly owned subsidiaries Cummins Sales and Service India Ltd (CSS) and Cummins Auto Services Ltd (CASL) with itself effective April 1.

Over the last few years, Cummins has been strategically working towards integrating its businesses to build a stronger, more unified brand. Since it was acquired in 1967, CSS has been engaged in the sale of engines, and in providing aftersales services to Cummins engines and generators. It provides complete business solutions including aftermarket support to customers in India, Nepal and Bhutan. CASL was established in 2000 for retailing parts and accessories, and provides a comprehensive maintenance and service solution for commercial vehicles plying on the Indian highways. - Our Bureau

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