A multinational engine company is pouring hundreds of millions of dollars into an Eastern North Carolina city.
Cummins Inc. (NYSE: CMI), a designer, manufacturer and distributor of engines and generators, says it will invest $580 million into its Rocky Mount facility off Highway 301, the company announced Monday. The move will help Cummins work towards its long-term goal of emitting zero carbon emissions across its products, as the investment will go to installing new equipment and upgrading the assembly line “for next generation products,” the company said in a press release.
Cummins said the move will create roughly 80 jobs. The Nash County Board of Commissioners approved incentives for the project at a meeting Monday morning. Per an agenda item for the meeting, the county is appropriating the company 50 percent of the net increase in ad valorem taxes as a result of the company’s investment between April 2026 and April 2032. That appropriation will total roughly $7 million. Triangle Business Journal








