Caterpillar

    Caterpillar is the biggest company in the plant market with a turnover in 2011 of more than $60 billion (£38bn). The company can trace its history back to the very early 1900s with one of its original steam tractors used to install San Francisco’s famous cable car and helping out in the city’s 1906 earthquake.

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    Today, through its dealers, Caterpillar is active in 180 countries around the globe with more than 500 locations worldwide and in excess of half the company’s sales are outside the United States. The company directly employs some 155,000 people across the globe developing, building and reconditioning more than 300 products.

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    It makes just about everything needed on a construction site or in a quarry and remains most famous for its iconic Caterpillar bulldozers (which Caterpillar calls track-type tractors) that range from the CAT D3 (at less than 8 tonnes) to the giant CAT D11 which tops 100 tonnes. Other heavyweights are the CATERPILLAR rigid dump trucks, the largest of which (the 797F) can carry more than 360 tonnes.

    However, Caterpillar’s product range now includes tracked and wheeled excavators (900kg to 90 tonnes), backhoe, skid steer and wheel loaders, articulated dump trucks, telehandlers and generators. It also manufactures less high-volume machines such as motor graders, scrapers, cold planers and asphalt pavers as well as specialist items like landfill compactors, harvesters and pipe layers.