DaimlerChrysler Backtracks, Says Cummins To Remain Engine Supplier
Source: Diesel Progress
One day after DaimlerChrylser Chairman Juergen Schrempp said in an interview that the automaker planned to use a Mercedes-Benz diesel engine in the Dodge Ram pickup, the company backtracked and said that Cummins would remain the diesel engine supplier for the Ram.
"I spoke to (DaimlerChrysler president) Jim Holden last night in Auburn Hills, who confirmed that Cummins would remain the diesel engine option in its Dodge Ram pickup truck,'' Tim Solso, Cummins chairman and chief executive, said in a news release.
Schrempp said in an interview with Automotive News that the DaimlerChrylser would replace the Cummins B series diesel with the Mercedes-Benz 906 series engine as part of an effort to cut costs. That would have been very bad news for Cummins, which sells more than $1 billion in Ram engines each year to DC.
But a DaimlerChrysler spokesman confirmed that Cummins had been told it will remain the diesel engine supplier for the trucks. A Mercedes engine would be used only if DaimlerChrysler were to decide to build a medium-duty truck, which is larger than the light-duty Ram pickup, the spokesman.
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Source: Diesel Progress
One day after DaimlerChrylser Chairman Juergen Schrempp said in an interview that the automaker planned to use a Mercedes-Benz diesel engine in the Dodge Ram pickup, the company backtracked and said that Cummins would remain the diesel engine supplier for the Ram.
"I spoke to (DaimlerChrysler president) Jim Holden last night in Auburn Hills, who confirmed that Cummins would remain the diesel engine option in its Dodge Ram pickup truck,'' Tim Solso, Cummins chairman and chief executive, said in a news release.
Schrempp said in an interview with Automotive News that the DaimlerChrylser would replace the Cummins B series diesel with the Mercedes-Benz 906 series engine as part of an effort to cut costs. That would have been very bad news for Cummins, which sells more than $1 billion in Ram engines each year to DC.
But a DaimlerChrysler spokesman confirmed that Cummins had been told it will remain the diesel engine supplier for the trucks. A Mercedes engine would be used only if DaimlerChrysler were to decide to build a medium-duty truck, which is larger than the light-duty Ram pickup, the spokesman.
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