Motor firm launches engine rebuild centre in Nairobi

Cummins C&G has launched a Sh30 million engine rebuild centre in Nairobi, aiming to fill a critical gap in certified high-horsepower engine services across East Africa...
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Cummins C&G has launched a state-of-the-art Sh30 million engine rebuild centre in Nairobi, positioning it as a regional hub for certified high-horsepower engine services across East Africa. This facility aims to address the critical gap in manufacturer-accredited engine restoration for sectors like mining, power generation, and automotive.
- The facility can handle up to two engine rebuilds per month and accommodate models up to 78 litres.
- CEO Vijay Gidoomal stated the centre brings global Cummins standards to the region, offering cost-effective solutions.
- The automotive components market in Kenya is projected to grow at 9.51% annually through 2027, driving reliance on aftermarket services like engine rebuilding.
- The global rebuilt engines market, valued at USD 14.59 billion in 2025, is forecasted to reach USD 20.50 billion by 2034.
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