On Thursday, March 17, the Cummins Board of Directors made the decision
to suspend all commercial operations in Russia indefinitely as the attacks on Ukraine intensify and a peaceful resolution does not appear imminent. We are now taking steps to wind down operations expeditiously.
Our primary concern has been and remains the safety and wellbeing of those whose lives have been affected by this alarming situation. We strongly condemn the actions of the Russian government, which is putting millions of innocent people at risk and turning millions of Ukrainian citizens into refugees. That concern also extends to our 700 employees and thousands of end-user customers in Russia and the impact on citizens who are not participants in this invasion.
This decision is very difficult for our employees affected in Russia, our company, our communities, and our customers. We have deep care and concern for our employees and are making every effort to minimize the impact on them. We are evaluating the best ways to support our employees during this difficult time in accordance with local laws and regulations.
We have quickly mobilized our employees and resources to aid communities in the region. To provide immediate assistance for short-term emergency refugee needs, Cummins is starting with $250,000 in fast-tracked grants. In addition, employees are volunteering themselves. We are actively working with community organizations, especially in Romania and Poland, to determine how we can assist as the refugees arrive in new communities.
Cummins employees around the world are also working with our grant-making partner GlobalGiving, which has launched a Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund. All donations to the Ukraine Crisis Relief Fund will support humanitarian assistance in impacted communities in Ukraine and surrounding regions where Ukrainian refugees have fled.
----------
Вот вам хер а не моторы и ЗИП от Каминса
----------
Bosch faces probe over possible Russia sanctions violations — report
Ukraine says it found parts from the German engineering giant in Russian military vehicles. An investigation is underway into whether EU sanctions on Moscow have been violated, according to German outlet Der Spiegel.
Bosch said that it has begun its own investigation into the allegations, and told Der Spiegel that the parts are "ordinary control units for commercial vehicles."
The Stuttgart-headquartered company said it typically delivered these directly to the vehicle manufacturers.
"When it comes to orders for spare parts for dealers and workshops,
Bosch no longer accepts new orders from Russia and Russian automakers, and has also stopped deliveries of existing orders in Russia," a spokesperson for the engineering giant said.
Вот и немецкий хер вам
----------
Truck manufacturer DAF has announced its decision to discontinue supplies to Russia. The decision is clearly motivated by Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
The company reports the annual sale of about 2,000 trucks to Russian customers. This will now come to a halt in the wake of the invasion.
Подарок от ДАФа
----------
скоро будете на ишаках ездитъ
----------
скоро будете на ишаках ездитъ