Cummins VP Awarded MBE by Queen Elizabeth

January 5, 2016

John Iain Barrowman (Photo: Cummins)
John Iain Barrowman (Photo: Cummins)

John Iain Barrowman, Vice President - High-Horsepower Operations and a senior director of Cummins Ltd., has been awarded a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the New Year 2016 Honors List in recognition of his contribution to British industry. Barrowman was appointed as an MBE by Queen Elizabeth following a recommendation submitted by Prime Minister David Cameron. The MBE investiture ceremony will take place at Buckingham Palace at a date to be advised.

Barrowman MBE has overseen the development of Cummins U.K. operations into a world-class center of manufacturing excellence, enabling a major growth in export business that represented 78 percent of total sales in 2014. British-built Cummins diesel engines, turbochargers and power generation systems accounted for almost $2.8 billion in export sales out of a total sales of almost $3.5 billion.

"I am extremely honored to receive the MBE, and also very proud to accept this recognition on behalf of everyone working at Cummins in the United Kingdom," said Barrowman. "This prestigious award reflects the outstanding success that Cummins has achieved to continually improve our technology, enhance our quality and increase productivity to grow our business in worldwide markets.

"Equally important to this success has been the focus we have placed on developing our people – a focus that has been highlighted with numerous awards for high-quality training, diversity initiatives, apprenticeship and graduate schemes," added Barrowman.

Barrowman began his career with Cummins in 1987 as Engine Plant Manager, and over the course of 29 years has managed increasingly important roles, currently serving as Vice President of the company's worldwide manufacturing operations of high-horsepower engines while based at the Daventry U.K. facility.

Barrowman also serves as senior director of Cummins Ltd., and during his stewardship, U.K. operations have seen sales growth from around $1.4 billion in 2004 to almost $3.5 billion in 2014. Barrowman has also led initiatives to introduce a safer, more comfortable working environment, and plays a key role in driving annual environmental challenges resulting in a reduced carbon footprint and increased waste recycling at Cummins facilities.

Cummins first overseas manufacturing operation was established in the United Kingdom in 1957, and today Cummins Ltd. extends to eight major facilities across the country, employing around 5,000 people. The Cummins business operations have received the Queen's Award for Enterprise – a commercial award in the United Kingdom – on 14 occasions.

The U.K. facilities include the Cummins Engine Plants in Darlington and Daventry. They produce diesel engines with output ranging from 100 hp to 3,500 horsepower. Diesel and gas power systems are manufactured by Cummins Power Generation, located in Manston, Kent, and at Stamford, Lincolnshire. Turbochargers for diesel engines are manufactured in Huddersfield by Cummins Turbo Technologies. Remanufacturing of diesel engines and components takes place at the Cummins Diesel ReCon facility in Cumbernauld, Scotland.

 

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