Caterpillar marked its 100th anniversary with celebrations throughout the U.S. that commemorate a monumental moment in the company’s history.
Since 1925, people have turned to Caterpillar equipment to shape our world—moving earth, digging tunnels, building roads and creating progress. Here’s a look at how our customers’ work has transformed ...
Our past points us toward our future. Over the last century, Caterpillar has grown with our customers to help build a better, more sustainable world. We’ve changed together as the world has changed: ...
At Caterpillar, we believe diversity and inclusion (D&I) is a journey, not a destination. We are committed to continually working to ensure our workplace is diverse and representative of the many ...
The D10 weighs 190,000 lb, or 86,183 kg. The Caterpillar team generated 93 patents in the creation of the D10.
As technology advances, Caterpillar will focus on developing more autonomous and robotic solutions to enhance efficiency and safety in the industries in which we work. Caterpillar will continue to ...
In an era when grading roads required both a tractor and a grader frame, Caterpillar knew there was a better way. After acquiring the Russell Grader Manufacturing Company, leaders from both companies ...
Zeppelin, famous for its iconic airships, has been a prominent Caterpillar distribution and service dealer since 1954. Today, Zeppelin Baumaschinen GmbH is part of the international Caterpillar ...
This behemoth wasn’t named “The Coolest Thing Made in Illinois” for no reason. In 1998, Caterpillar revealed the world’s largest mechanically driven mining truck — the 797. With wheels more than ...
Thanks to our vast international dealer network, Caterpillar has long been able to deliver parts to customers around the clock and around the world. We used this wooden crate, featuring our 1925 “Wavy ...