Caterpillar marked its 100th anniversary with celebrations throughout the U.S. that commemorate a monumental moment in the ...
Innovation, automation and technology take center stage as Caterpillar re-imagines durable work of the future ...
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: ...
Just as Caterpillar’s products are some of the most easily recognizable machines in the world, our iconic merchandise is also everywhere. And our love of branded hats isn’t new. What started as ...
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 1952, five basketball players from the Caterpillar Diesels, a team of Caterpillar employees in the National Industrial Basketball League, led the U.S. men’s Olympic basketball team to a gold medal.
In 1904, Caterpillar co-founder Benjamin Holt added a new type of tread to his steam tractor. When photographer Charlie Clemens later saw the tractor moving over soggy agricultural fields, he said: ...
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 ...