
COLUMBUS, Ind. – Cummins Inc. announced Monday that through the support of the Indiana Development Corporation, the city of Seymour, and Duke Energy, it will invest more than $25 million at the Seymour Engine Plant (SEP). The investment is expected to create and retain more than 150 jobs over the next 5 to 10 years.
“After our significant investments into our manufacturing and tech center infrastructure over the last 10 years, our latest expansion decision will once again expand our ability to serve global markets and bring new products and technology from our high horsepower engine hub in Seymour,” said Norbert Nusterer, President, Power Systems Business Segment, Cummins Inc.
The investment in upgrading existing infrastructure at SEP will bring new manufacturing capabilities to prepare for the addition of a new engine platform that will launch to global customers in 2024.



